AGENDA Intelligence, N. 105, 18 October 1999, p. 8 COMING EVENTS THROUGH 1 DECEMBER 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. Late arrival, on 14 October, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, First Spacecraft Protection Symposium, organized by the Association of Old Crows and the US Air Force Research Laboratory. 19-21 October, Travis Air Force Base, California, Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Conference. 20 October, Oakland, California, Virtual Money, Privacy & the Internet. 22 October, Paris, Internal Security - For Whom & With Whom?, organized by the official Institut des Hautes Etudes pour la Securite Interieure (IHESI). 25-26 October, Cherbourg, France, One Hundred Years of Submarines, organized by the official Direction des Constructions Navales 5*DCN). 1-4 November, Boca Raton, Florida, 10th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering. 1-4 November, Panama City, Florida, 4th annual Expeditionary Warfare conference. 2-4 November, Fairfax, Virginia, GPS Applications for Test, Evaluation & Training. 2-4 November, Washington, International Space Business Assembly. 3-4 November, Marseilles, France, Threats to Critical Infrastructure. 3-4 November, Washington, Weapons of Mass Destruction & Domestic Preparedness. 3-5 November, Bangkok, Thailand, Defence Asia '99. 4-5 November, Stockholm, Sweden, 5th annual Fighter Helicopter. 8 November, Washington, On-Line Profiling, organized by the US National Telecommunications & Information Administration, the Commerce Department and the Federal Trade Commission. 8-10 November, Arlington, Virginia, Consumer Privacy in the Next Decade - New Trends, Forces and Directions, Practitioner's Privacy Policy Workshop, & the 6th annual Privacy & American Business conference. 8-12 November, Brussels, Belgium, 3rd international Software Quality Week Europe (QWE'99). 9-12 November, Anaheim, California, Fundamentals of Electronic Warfare. 14-17 November, Washington, 26th annual Computer Security meeting. 14-18 November, Dubai, UAE, 6th international Aerospace Exhibition. 15 November, Washington, BNA Public Policy Forum - E-Commerce and Internet Regulation. 15-18 November, Monterey, California, Aircraft Survivability. 15-19 November, Anaheim, California, Association of Old Crows (AOC) national convention. 16-18 November, Paris, Euroforum Cryptology meeting. 17 November, Paris, Crime, Fraud, Corruption ... The Real Threats of the Year 2000", presentations by Jean-Marc Balencie and Xavier Rufer. 17-19 November, Long Beach, California, Aerospace Expo meeting. 18-19 November, Amsterdam, the third annual Integrity and Internal Control in Information Systems meeting. 19-20 November, Valence, France, The American Intelligence Community in the World Today, at the Pole Universitaire Latour- Maubourg, on American spying, recent activities and global strategies of American intelligence. Contact . 23-24 November, Vienna, Heads of East European Regional Operations Roundtable. 23-26 November, Paris Le Bourget, 11th Milipol Security Equipment exhibit. 24-25 November, Paris, New Cryptography Laws & Solutions. 27 November, Amsterdam, Sigint in Western Europe During the Cold War" conference. One hundred places are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. More and more students of the Cold War are beginning to realize the important role intelligence communities played during the Cold War. In recent years, in particular, the importance of Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) has been stressed and especially the capabilities and possibilities of reading and deciphering diplomatic, military and commercial communications of other nations. This growing awareness of the importance of intelligence applies not only to the activities of the major services but also to those of the smaller nations like, for example, the Netherlands. For this reason, a couple of years ago the Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (NISA) was established so that academics and (former and still active) members of the Netherlands intelligence community could work together to promote research in the history of Dutch intelligence communities and to organize conferences such as the forthcoming one. 29 November-2 December, Miami Beach, Florida, Defense Manufacturing Conference. 29 November-2 December, Orlando, Florida, I/ITSEC. 29 November-2 December, Tampa, Florida, Insensitive Munitions & Energetic Materials Technology meeting. 30 November-5 December, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace (LIMA '99) meeting. 1-3 December, Paris, Internet-Intranet - Security & Firewalls. ---------------------------------------------