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SUMMARY:Common Threads Colorado: Space Resiliency and the Mission
DESCRIPTION:Intelligence and National Security Alliance | In-Person Event \nDescription: Join colleagues September 6-7 for INSA’s Common Threads Colorado: Space Resiliency and the Mission: Protecting Assets and Maintaining Operations. \nThe two-part program kicks off on Wednesday\, September 6\, from 8:00 – 10:00 am MT with a breakfast and panel discussion in Colorado Springs. \nPanelists: \n\nMonica Borden\, Deputy Director of Intelligence\, Surveillance and Reconnaissance\, Space Operations Command\, U.S. Space Force\nKristi Farley\, Vice President\, Globally Responsive Space\, Lockheed Martin\nMaria Muse-Duncan\, Acting Deputy Director\, Commercial Operations Group/Director\, Commercial Capabilities Discovery Office\, NGA\nCol Robert Schreiner\, USSF\, Commander\, Aerospace Data Facility CO\, Buckley Space Force Base\, CO\, NRO\nJohn Doyon\, Executive Vice President\, INSA (Moderator)\n\nImportant Registration Information: U.S. citizenship is required to participate in this event and must be validated either via a DISS visit request or during on-site check-in. \nInstructions for sending your VAR in DISS will be shared after registration. If you do not pass your VAR in advance of this event\, please bring a valid U.S. passport or birth certificate and a government issued photo ID to the event for verification of your U.S. citizenship. Please note that Driver’s Licenses alone cannot serve as proof of citizenship. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/common-threads-colorado-space-resiliency-and-the-mission/
LOCATION:Colorado Springs & Denver\, CO
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SUMMARY:Should the US pursue a new Cold War with China?
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institution | In-Person & Online Event \nDescription: Are the United States and China “destined” for Cold War-like rivalry? Is this an accurate framing for the relationship and where does this analogy fall short? What lessons can be applied from the U.S.-Soviet Cold War to the current U.S.-China competition? To launch the next phase of the Global China project\, the Foreign Policy program at Brookings will rigorously examine choices and trade-offs for the United States and its partners in managing long-term competition with China. This public event will complement a forthcoming written debate series focused on these questions. On September 7\, Brookings will host Jessica Chen Weiss\, Michael J. Zak professor for China and Asia-Pacific studies at Cornell University; Patricia M. Kim\, David M. Rubenstein fellow at Brookings; Joseph Nye\, former U.S. assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs and Harvard University distinguished service professor emeritus; and Matthew Turpin\, Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution for a panel conversation with Financial Times U.S.-China Correspondent Demetri Sevastopulo. Audience Q&A will follow the moderated discussion. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/should-the-us-pursue-a-new-cold-war-with-china/
LOCATION:The Brookings Institution Falk Auditorium 1775 Massachusetts Avenue Washington\, DC 20036
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SUMMARY:Spy Chat LIVE with Chris Costa | Special Guest: FBI Director Christopher A. Wray
DESCRIPTION:International Spy Museum | In-Person & Online Event  \nDescription: Join us for our first in-person Spy Chat since 2020! This will be a timely discussion of the latest intelligence\, national security\, and terrorism issues with a very special guest. Spy Museum Executive Director Chris Costa will lead the briefing. He will be joined by Christopher A. Wray\, Director\, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Wray became the eighth Director of the FBI on August 2\, 2017. He began his law enforcement career in 1997\, serving in the Department of Justice as an assistant US attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. In 2001\, Wray was named associate deputy attorney general\, and then principal associate deputy attorney general\, in the Office of the Deputy Attorney General in Washington\, DC. Wray was nominated by President George W. Bush in 2003 to be the assistant attorney general for DOJ’s Criminal Division. He was a member of the President’s Corporate Fraud Task Force\, supervised the Enron Task Force\, and served as a leader in DOJ’s post-9/11 efforts to combat terrorism\, espionage\, and cybercrime with domestic and foreign government partners. In 1993\, Wray joined the international law firm of King & Spalding LLP\, at the time of his nomination to be FBI Director\, Wray was chair of the firm’s Special Matters and Government Investigations Practice Group. Following the speakers’ discussion of key issues\, you’ll be able to ask questions whether you are attending online or in-person. Please note that the names of in-person registrants will be shared with the FBI. Also\, the event will have open seating available on a first-come\, first-serve basis. \n\nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/spy-chat-live-with-chris-costa-special-guest-fbi-director-christopher-a-wray/
LOCATION:International Spy Museum
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