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The efforts to reform
the U.S. intelligence community will continue well beyond recent passage
of the intelligence reform bill. Gregory Treverton, a former high
official in the community, has been heavily involved in intelligence
reform efforts in the FBI and heads the RAND intelligence program.
He will review what the reform bill accomplished, what needs to be
done, and the progress being made in the community and the Congress.
Gregory
Treverton is Director of the Intelligence Policy Center at RAND Corporation
and the Associate Dean of Pardee RAND Graduate school. Before joining
RAND in 1995, he served as vice chair to the National Intelligence
Council, overseeing the writing of America’s National Intelligence
Estimates (NIEs). He has been senior fellow and director of the Europe-America
project and the project on America’s Task in a Changed World
at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. Taught public management
and foreign policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and
has been an adjunct professor at Columbia's School of International
and Public Affairs. He was Director of Studies at the International
Institute for Strategic Studies in London. He also served earlier
in the government, handling Europe on the National Security Council
and on the Hill working for the first Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
(the Church committee). He holds an M.P.P (Master's in Public Policy)
and Ph.D. in Economics and Politics from Harvard.
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| Date:
Thursday, January 13, 2005
Location: Irvine
Marriott Hotel
18000
Von Karman Avenue
Irvine,
CA 92612
(949) 553-0100
(Cross street
– Quartz / Between Michelson Dr. & 405)
Parking: Self
parking is complimentary / Valet $10.00
Program: 6:00
pm Reception
7:00
pm Dinner
7:30
pm Program Begins
Members
@ $48.00 Non-Members @ $60.00
Students @ $35.00 |
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