Conference Schedule
Friday January 26, 2007
Springfield Hilton
Saturday January 27, 2007
Comfort Inn (Adjacent to Hilton)
| 0730 | Saturday Registration begins |
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| All Day | Book display and sales in lobby |
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| 0830 - 1030 |
Interdisciplinary Tutorials and Small Group Discussion Anthropology and Intelligence Ethics – Nicholas Gessler Analysis of Intelligence and Ethics – Melvin Goodman
Diplomacy and Intelligence Ethics – John Stempel Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Ethics – Tony Pfaff Local Policing and Intelligence Ethics – Charles Lifford Philosophy and Ethics Applied to Intelligence – Juliana Pilon
A Proposed Ethics Code for Intelligence Professionals (Discussion Group) – Brian Snow |
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| 1100 - 1230 |
Room A – Personal Rights Should National Security Trump the Attorney-Client Privilege? – Carrie Newton Lyons Domestic-Terrorist Surveillance Program: Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding the President, NSA, and FISA – Melinda Modra Arresting, Imprisoning, and Interrogating Terrorist Suspects – Joanne K. Lekea & Nikolaos Bochlos |
Room B – Education Laying the Groundwork to Building a Sustainable Ethics Program for the Intel Community – Rick Keller Teaching Ethics and Intelligence – James G. Breckenridge Spirituality in the Intelligence Workplace – Herb Ely |
| 1240 - 1400 |
Lunch-with-an-Author (as of 12/23/06) Transforming U.S. Intelligence – Burton Gerber Ethics of Spying – Jan Goldman Bush League Diplomacy – Melvin Goodman Data Mining and Predictive Analysis – Colleen McCue Capturing Jonathan Pollard - How one of the most notorious spies in American history was brought to justice – Ronald Olive Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence – Robert Pringle Broadcasts from the Blitz: How Edward R. Murrow Helped Lead America into War – Philip Seib Democracy, Law and Security – Dennis Toellborg A Secret Life: The Polish Officer, His Covert Mission, and the Price He Paid to Save His County – Benjamin Weiser |
Project Group Meetings Codes and Standards – Brian Snow Education Project – Gene Coyle IIEA Bulletin Development – Don Pitts Spirituality in the Intelligence Workplace – Herb Ely |
| 1410 - 1540 |
Room A – Ethics, Professionalism, and Codes in the Intelligence Community Fritz Allhoff (Chair) Matthew Wynia James A. Stroble Steve Marrin |
Room B – Ethics and Protection of Critical Infrastructure
Steven Roberts, Chair |
| 1600 - 1730 |
Room A – Real Life Intelligence-Related Ethical Challenges Ethical Challenges in Classical Espionage Operations – Gene Coyle Ethical Challenges in Law Enforcement Intelligence Operations – Richard Bly |
Room B – Interrogation Ethics of Deception – Robert Stacey Defining Torture – Jessica Wolfendale Human Rights Watch on Torture Interrogation – Katherine Newell Bierman |
| 1915 - 2045 | IIEA Business Meeting |
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