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The Joint Military Intelligence College is hosting an unclassified conference on "Transforming Reserve Component Intelligence," bringing together a distinguished group of officials from the Department of Defense and senior Reservists to focus on current and potential initiatives to transform Reserve intelligence programs and personnel to meet the challenges of the post-September 11 environment.
It will meet at the Defense Intelligence Analysis Center on Bolling Air Force Base, DC, on Thursday, 5 June. The conference is open to anyone with an interest in this leading edge topic. Registrations (and $40 fee) must be received by Tuesday, 27 May. Registration forms can be found on the JMIC URL.
In addition to keynote addresses and a luncheon address at the
Bolling AFB Officers' Club, the conference will feature two discussion panels dealing with the following substantive issues:
- RESERVE INTELLIGENCE TRANSFORMATION ISSUES:
- Intelligence Transformation Issues and Reserve Support
- Secretary of Defense Reserve Intelligence Test Program
- Joint Officer Management and Joint Professional Military Intelligence
Assessment -- Implications for Reserve Intelligence
- "Continuum of Service" and other DoD Reserve Manpower Initiatives
- RESERVE INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT FOR HOMELAND DEFENSE:
- Use of Joint Reserve Intelligence Centers for Contingencies and
Continuity of Government
- Reserve Intelligence Support to Northern Command
- Intelligence Support to National Guard Bureau Homeland Defense Effort
- The "Civil Cyber Force" Concept and Reserve Intelligence Support
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