EUROPEAN OPEN SOURCE INTELLIGENCE WORKSHOP Brussels, 18 June 1998 The aim of this small workshop (around 40 participants) is to provide a forum for the discussions of the lessons learned in the use of OSINT/OSINF by intelligence professionals in both the public and private sectors in Western Europe. Although not a classified forum, the workshop is designed to allow free discussion and exchange of ideas and experiences. Programme 0900-0915 Welcome Danielle Cailloux - Judge - member of the Committee for Control of the Belgium Intelligence Services 0915-0945 The Role of Open Source Intelligence within the Intelligence Process : A strategic perspective Robert Hall - Head of Analysis - NCIS 0945-1015 The Role of Open Source Intelligence within the Intelligence Process : A operational perspective Patrick George - Head of Analysis - CBI 1015-1045 Open Sources : What do you want to know? Rene Leijen - co-ordinator "open sources" - police Rotterdam 1045-1100 Coffee 1100-1130 Organising for Open Source Intelligence Frans de Ridder - BVD 1130-1200 The Role of Open Sources Information in the Protection and Recovery of Children Reuben D. Rodriguez, Jr. - Director of the National Center For Missing and Exploited Children, USA 1200 -1245 Training for Open Source Intelligence Robert Heibel - Director of RIA programme, Mercyhurst College, USA 1245-1400 Lunch 1400-1420 Use of Open Sources within International Law Enforcement Organizations Giovanni Liguori - Head of Intellligence - SG Interpol 1420-1440 Use of Open Sources in Defence Intelligence David Wilby - MoD 1440-1500 Use of Open Sources within International Law Enforcement Organizations Frans-Jan Mulschlegel (EDU - Europol) 1500-1520 The Practise and Management of OSINT by SGR Alain Spoiden, Commander SGR 1520- 1540 Case Study: Open Sources and IW Threat Assessment Andrew Rathmell (ISCA) 1540-1600 Coffee 1600-1715 Panel of Practitioners: National Perspectives on OSINT Rene Leijen, Dutch Police; Frans Mulschlegel, Europol; Patrick George (Belgian Gendarmerie); Pt. Tyrell (DISC); Cmd. Alain Spoiden (SGR) 1715-1730 Conclusions (Andrew Rathmell) 1730 Reception EuFIS, Kapelstraat 24, 3300 Tienen, Belgium; tel 32-16- 81.00.42; fax 32-16-81.27.36 REGISTRATION CARD Seminar "European Open Source Intelligence Workshop" Brussels, June 18, 1998 Club Prins Albert, Karmelietenstraat 20, B-1000 Brussels. Organised by the "European Forum for Information Sharing" - Belgium (EuFIS) in collaboration with the "International Centre for Security Analysis" (ICSA), King's College, London, UK. -------------------- Reply before May 15th 1998 by mail to EuFIS, Kapelstraat 24, B- 3300 Tienen, Belgium, or by fax: +32-16-81.27.36 (Places are limited, please registrate early) Name: ............................................................... First name: ............................................................... Address: ............................................................... ............................................................... ............................................................... telephone: ............................................................... fax: ............................................................... e-mail: ............................................................... Organisation and/or function: ............................................................... May be mentioned on the list of attendees YES / NO I will pay by credit card the amount of 4.000 BEF My credit card number is: ............................................................... Type of credit card and expiration date: ............................................................... I will transfer the equivalent of 4.000 BEF to account number 068-2245396-67, Gemeentekrediet, Belgium, (EuFIS, Kapelstraat 24, 3300 Belgium), mentioning my family name and first name. Date: ............................... Signature: ............................... This information will only be used for the administration of the seminar. ---------------------------------------------------------------