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The Honorable James Clapper, Jr.
Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Defense regarding intelligence, counterintelligence and security matters. Previously served as the director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency. Retired as a lieutenant general from the U.S. Air Force in 1995, after a 32-year career.
Mr. David Cohen
Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence
New York Police Department

The Honorable Randall Fort
Assistant Secretary, Intelligence and Research
Department of State
Responsible for managing the production and dissemination of all-source intelligence analysis to the Secretary of State and other senior policymakers. Prior to his appointment by President Bush, Mr. Fort worked for Goldman Sachs, a global investment bank, from 1996-2006 in several capacities, including as Director of Global Security, where he managed all physical and personnel security measures, and also as chief of staff to the President and co-Chief Operating Officer of the firm. From 1993-96, Mr. Fort was employed by TRW, Inc. as Director of Special Projects in two of the corporation’s Space and Defense operating groups. Mr. Fort’s private sector experience was preceded by 11 years of service in the U.S. Government.

Chief Cathy Lanier
Chief of Police
Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, D.C.
Previously served as Commander of the Special Operations Division (SOD). Established the agency’s first Homeland Security/Counter-Terrorism Branch and created an agency-wide chemical, biological, radiological response unit known as the Special Threat Action Team. Tapped to be the first Commanding Officer of the MPDC Office of Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism. Took the lead role in developing and implementing coordinated counter-terrorism strategies for all units within the MPDC and launched Operation TIPP (Terrorist Incident Prevention Program).

The Honorable Dale Meyerrose
Chief Information Officer
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
He is the Chief Information Officer to the U.S. Intelligence Community. Prior to joining the ODNI, then U. S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Meyerrose was the Director of Command and Control Systems, Headquarters, North American Aerospace Defense Command, and Director of Architectures and Integrations, Headquarters, U.S. Northern Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. His career highlights include service as a director and chief information officer in three U. S. Air Force major commands, three unified combatant commands, and a director of communications for a deployed joint task force.
Mr. John Miller
Assistant Director of Public Affairs
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Major General John (Tom) Sheridan, USAF
Deputy Director
National Reconnaissance Office

ADM William Studeman, USN (Ret.)
Recipient, AFCEA 2007 Award for Distinguished Service to the
Intelligence Community
A long time friend of AFCEA and a patriot who has a life time of service to the Nation. Retired two years ago from Northrop Grumman Corporation as Vice President and Deputy General Manager of Mission Systems, a $5.3B annual revenue sector. As a restricted line Naval Intelligence Officer, flag tours included: OPNAV Director of Long Range Navy Planning; Director of Naval Intelligence;, Director, National Security Agency;, and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (with two extended periods as Acting Director of Central Intelligence). As DDCI, served in both the Bush I and Clinton Administrations under DCI’s Bob Gates, Jim Woolsey and John Deutch. Retired from the Navy in 1995 after almost 35 years of service.
Mr. Louis Andre
Senior Vice President for Intelligence Business Strategies
CACI International
Only person who served on both the DCI/USD(I) Horizontal Integration Working Group and the DNI's Information Sharing Working Group. Drafted the Concept of Operations for Horizontal Integration and testified before the 9/11 Commission on Information Sharing.
Mr. Don Burke
Intellipedia Doyen
CIA/DS&T
Leads a DS&T effort to better share its knowledge, expertise, and information with itself and others. Expert on social software and Enterprise 2.0 and leader in the IC for advocating new business processes through Intellipedia.
Mr. Sean Dennehy
Chief Intellipedia Development
CIA/DI
Pilot customer for the DNI's Intellipedia. Leading change agent for incorporating "Enterprise 2.0" solutions into the Intelligence Community's business practices. Helping to break down stovepipes to allow intelligence professionals to truly act as a "community.”
Mr. Peter Docwra
Acting Assistant Secretary for Analytical Services
Defence Intelligence Organization, Australia
Responsible for the delivery of all information services to the Australian Defense Intelligence Organization and for managing the intelligence information architecture for deployed Australian forces. Actively involved in a number of intelligence sharing initiatives and uniquely positioned to comment of the state of coalition information sharing.
Mr. Timothy Healy
Special Agent in Charge
Intelligence Division
Washington Field Office
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mr. Bradley Knopp
Chief, Defense Intelligence Agency Liaison Office, London
Defense Intelligence Agency
Former Chief, Office of International Engagement, Defense Intelligence Agency. Over 25 years experience managing international/coalition information sharing policy. In essence, served as the senior Foreign Disclosure Officer for all Defense Intelligence.
Mr. Andre Le Sage
Assistant Professor for Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Africa Center for Strategic Studies
National Defense University
Mr. Gilman Louie
Partner
Alsop Louie Partners
Currently a west coast technology venture capitalist who got his start as a video game designer and then ran the CIA venture capital fund. Founder and former CEO of In-Q-Tel, a non-profit company created to help enhance national security by connecting the United States Intelligence Community with venture-backed entrepreneurial companies and making venture capital style investments in promising new technologies.
Lieutenant Lehew W. Miller III
Bureau of Criminal Investigations
Criminal Intelligence Division
Virginia State Police
Captain Charles Rapp
Director, Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center
Baltimore County Police Department
Twenty-four year veteran of the Baltimore County Police and head of the Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center. The MCAC is among the best examples of an effective state fusion center, uniting state/local/federal organizations, including law enforcement, emergency response, medical, and transportation personnel to provide all crimes/all hazards information analysis support. The MCAC is repeatedly cited as the source of best practices for other fusion centers to follow.
Mr. Myron Stevenson
Senior Staff Engineer
L-3 Communications
Led the development and implementation of a DNI-sponsored Collaboration-101 Boot Camp. Orchestrated the creation of three concepts (War Room for Operation Enduring Freedom, Operations Outreach Desk, Mission Situational Awareness Cell) leveraging multi-agency, multi-disciplined collaboration and information sharing, providing 24x7 support to the IC and DoD organizations. Helped institutionalize collaboration as a unique "discipline" at a CONUS-based DoD facility.
Mr. Jack Thomas Tomarchio
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence & Analysis
Department of Homeland Security
An attorney, businessman, colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves and Deputy Director of Intelligence Analysis at Department of Homeland Security. DHS liaison to state, local and tribal governments as well as to private industry.
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