AGENDA Intelligence, N. 102, 26 July 1999, p. 8 COMING EVENTS THROUGH 1 OCTOBER 1999 In the interest of efficiency, "Intelligence" lists all coming events in each issue as a single article in the section "Agenda". Additional information concerning these events, including contact information, is available at 33 (0)1 40 51 85 19 (tel/fax) or intelligence-adi@wanadoo.fr (email). Past Agendas are available free at our web site: . Events are listed only once according to date, and are not repeated in subsequent issues. To post a paid advertisement describing an event in greater detail, interested organizers should contact "Intelligence" for additional information. Such additional material is posted here and also sent directly to our several hundred Internet subscribers and members of our free distribution list. 0n 26 July, in New York City, a conference on bioterrorism for journalists and "thought leaders", "Reporting on Weapons of Mass Destruction - Responsibility, Reliability, Readiness" is being organized by New York City. Speakers will include Brigadier General Bruce Lawlor, US Army, Jerome Hauer, director of the New York Office of Emergency Management, Dr. Annie Fine, Director of Biological Emergency Response, New York City Department of Health, Dr. Bernard Rostker, Under Secretary of the Army, Howard Safir, New York City Police Commissioner, and Lewis Schiliro, Assistant Director, FBI. On 2-3 August, in Washington, the National Academy of Sciences is organizing a symposium entitled, "Finding the Balance - Scientific Openness and National Security" with a panel which will examine public proposals for amending security policies at the national laboratories and will consider the risks and benefits of scientific openness in this context. 4-6 August, Boulder, Colorado, Spacecraft Preliminary Design course. 17-18 August, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Briefing For Industry '99 on federal defense and energy high technology new business opportunities in New Mexico. 28 August-3 September, Chicago, the World Association of Detectives and other private investigation groups are organizing an International Privacy Symposium to work toward an international legal framework for private intelligence. 3-6 September, Atlanta, Georgia, National Guard Association of the US 121st General Conference and Exhibition. 4-8 September, Neuchatel, Switzerland, Official Statistics and Human Rights conference. 8-9 September, Washington, 10th annual Information Warfare. 9-10 September, Brussels, Future of Military Air Traffic Control. 9-10 September, Toulouse, France, Aerospace Materials. 13-15 September, Hong Kong, 21st International Conference on Privacy of Personal Data, Information Technology & Global Business in the Next Millennium. 13-16 September, Alexandria, Virginia, Association of Old Crows course on Ship Survivability and Electronic Warfare, on 13-16 September on Directed Energy Weapons, and on 20-23 September on Electronic Warfare and Reconnaissance Receiver System Design. 13-17 September, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM) hands-on training course. 14-17 September, Chertsey, England, Defence Systems & Equipment International 1999. 15 September, Hong Kong, A Privacy Agenda for the 21st Century. 15 September, Los Angeles, California, Workplace Violence - Physical Plant Issues, What Are the Warning Signs? How to Educate Your Workforce. How to Respond and What It Is Like to Be There When It Happens? Do You Have a Crisis Communication Strategy? 15-17 September, Prague, Third European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC-3). 16-17 September, Paris, Mastering the Tools of Competitive Watch and Economic Intelligence. 16-17 September, Washington, NATO's Strategic Concept & Its Implications for Requirements - Squaring the Lessons Learned from Kosovo & Bosnia. 20-23 September, Washington, EPA Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Conference - How to prepare for everything from terrorist attacks and civil disturbances to leaks of toxic chemicals and explosions that threaten a city. 20-23 September, Dallas, Texas, KMWorld '99 with a 13-session Competitive Intelligence Track program. On 20-24 September, Salon de Provence, France, Crime and New Technologies seminar organized by the Service de Cooperation Technique Internationale de la Police (SCTIP). 21-23 September, Quantico, Virginia, Modern Day Marine Military Expo. 21-23 September, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Certified Wide Area Road Use Monitoring by the New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department Research Bureau and the University of New Mexico Alliance for Transportation Research Institute. 21-23 September, Tyson's Corner, Virginia, GEIA Comprehensive Defense & Information Technology Forecast Conference. 21-24 September, Paris, Advanced Data Analysis. 23 September, Paris, Cyber-Theft of Intellectual Property by the International Federation of Senior Police Officers. 23-24 September, London, Air Safety Conference. 23-26 September, Los Angeles, California, Eight Space Frontier Conference, "Launching the Space Millennium". 26-28 September, San Francisco, California, Giga Information Group Conference, "Secure Networks for the Connected Enterprise". 27-29 September, Toulouse, France, 18th International Conference on Computer Safety, Reliability and Security (SAFECOMP'99). 27-29 September, Winchester, England, first British Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA) conference in Winchester on dangerous pathogens. 27-29 September, Paris, Methodology & Practice of Searching for Information. 27-30 September, Las Vegas, Nevada, American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) annual conference. 28-29 September, Atlanta, Georgia, Weapons of Mass Destruction - Integrating First Response & Medical Management. 28-30 September, Albuquerque, New Mexico, AIAA Space Technology Conference. 28 September-1 October, Redhill, England, Helltech 99 meeting. ---------------------------------------------