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Subject:    BoS: c4i-pro INTELINK CONFERENCE SPEAKERS
From:       BAFCEAINT () aol ! com
Date:       1996-05-17 21:02:46
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INTELINK INDUSTRY CONFERENCE SPEAKER UPDATE 
(as of :  May 17, 1996)
 
June 18-20, 1996
Dean Acheson Auditorium
Department of State
Washington, DC

In conjunction with the Intelligence Systems Board/Intelligence Systems
Secretariat, AFCEA International is proud to present the second Intelink
Industry Conference, bringing together government, military, and industry in
a forum for sharing information on Intelink, the paradigm that is
revolutionizing the way the Intelligence Community conducts business. 

Intelink, which has been in operation for nearly two years since its
inception as a testbed, is both an architectural framework and an integrated
intelligence dissemination and collaboration service providing uniform
methods for exchanging intelligence among intelligence providers and users.
 The Intelink framework conforms to the future direction of the National
Information Infrastructure (NII).  The Intelink service was patterned after
the Internet model in which a variety of institutions have come together in
the context of a global network to share information.

Intelink was declared the strategic direction for all intelligence
dissemination by Messieurs Woolsey and Deutch in August 1994, and is part of
an overall effort to reduce duplication among the various agencies and
services, enhance interoperability, modernize systems, and leverage the
impressive developments by the commercial sector in the multimedia computing
and communications fields.

This conference has been planned for those (government, military, and
industry) already using or supporting Intelink and for those wanting to learn
more about the capability, technology, and opportunities it represents.  

In this packed, three-day conference, attendees will:
• Learn about Intelink issues and plans
• Stay current relevant future technologies
• Discover opportunities to participate 

PROGRAM-AT-GLANCE

(Speakers listed below are confirmed.  Others are being added daily.)

TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1996

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES:

Mr. Marc Andreessen, Vice President of Technology, Netscape Communications,
"The Full Service Intranet"
.  

Dr. Ruth David, Deputy Director for Science and Technology, CIA, "Information
Technology-Driven Revolution in the Business of Intelligence"

TECHNICAL SESSIONS:
 
BROWSERS AND SEARCH ENGINES.  With the rapid rate of growth in both the
volume and diversity of information on Intelink, it  becomes increasingly
important to utilize search engines and browsers that allow the user to find
all appropriate information and view that information in the form intended by
the author.  This series of presentations describe popular and innovative
search tools and browsers that meet these needs.  

Mr. Frank Hecker, Senior Systems Engineer, Netscape Communications,
 "Accessing “White Pages” and “Yellow Pages” Search Services from Web
Browsers and Related Applications"

Mr. Mark Zalubas, Senior Systems Engineer, Oracle,"PowerBrowser and
WebServer"

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1996

ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING.  As the demand for increased accessibility of timely
information from Intelink’s cyberspace continues to explode, new
methodologies and technologies are required to shorten and enhance the
author-to -consumer production cycle.  This group of presentations highlights
current industry trends and emerging standards (SGML, HTML, PDF, VRML, etc.)
for the production, storage, and management of documents in an electronic
publishing environment.  

Dr. John McCrea, Marketing Manager of WebFORCE, Silicon Graphics, Inc.,
“COSMO,” a Fully Interactive 3D Graphics and Multimedia Experience"

Mr. Bill Yound, Electronic Publishing Division and Mr. David Bayer, Product
Marketing Manager, Information Dimensions, Inc.,
"Case Study:  Deploying an Electronic Publications System for ACM and 
Web Document Management:  The Challenge of Hypertextual Anarchy"

Mr. Bob Carter, Mid-Atlantic Regional Manager, Electronic Book Technologies,
"Internet Publishing:  Past, Present, and Future"

Mr. Eric Skinner, Evangelist, Exoterica Corporation, "Hybrid Distributed
Database (HDDB) and the Future of SGML"

Ms. Devra Kudeviz and Mr. Kenneth Wylie, Adobe Systems Incorporated,
"Enriched Publishing in the Electronic Information Age"

COLLABORATION TECHNOLOGIES.  While intelligence users have always
collaborated, the availability of robust virtual electronic collaborative
environments now emerging will permit dynamic interaction among
geographically dispersed Intelink users and promises to dramatically change
the way the Intelligence Community does business.  These presentations
describe the state of collaboration technologies and products and discuss the
progress made towards product standardization for interoperability.  

Mr. Jim Clifton, Product Manager for neT.120 Conference Server, DataBeam
Corporation, "Benefits of T.120 Conferencing over the Internet"

Mr. John Malleo-Roach, Founder, Paradise Software, Inc., "Collaborative
Environments for the Warfighter"

Mr. Eldon Greenwood, Product Line Manager Groupware Division, Novell, Inc.,
"GroupWise and Net-Based Collaboration"

Mr. Mark Yarish, PictureTel Corporation, "Desktop Videoconferencing Systems"

THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1996

SECURITY.  Although the Intelink service was patterned after the Internet
model, security has always been an important consideration for Intelink users
and producers.  As is becoming increasingly evident, Internet users and
service providers share similar concerns.  This group of presentations looks
at commercial products and technologies that can be used in the secure
Intelink environment to provide for the security and integrity of both
information and users.  

Mr. Win Treese, OpenMarket, Inc., "Security and the World Wide Web"

Mr. Steve Smaha, President, Haystack Labs, "Security 'Stalkers' "

Mr. Charles S. Walton, Jr., CyberTrust Business Development Manager, GTE
Network Systems Division, "Use of CyberTrust Certification Authority for WWW
Security"

Mr. Tom Noonan, President, and Mr. Patrick Taylor, Director of Product
Marketing, Internet Security Systems, Inc., "Identifying Network Security
Vulnerabilities"

Mr. Michael K. Burgoon, President, Trusted Computer Solutions, Inc.,
"Multilevel Intelink Server"

FUTURES FORUM.  Given the explosive and rapid development of the Web,
incremental improvements in many of the services and capabilities available
today is a given.  But what about the larger, paradigm-shifting changes that
are expected to appear within the next 3 to 5 years?  This final afternoon
session of the conference will consider the promise of these developments and
the biggest obstacles that need to be overcome in order to take advantage of
them.  

Futures Round Table Discussion:

Mr. Robert Johns, ISS, Moderator
  
•	John Peterson, Manager of Product Development for Adobe Sitemill, Adobe
Systems Incorporated

•	Mr. Sam Fuller, Vice President of Research, Digital Equipment Corporation

•	Mr. Frank Hecker, Senior Systems Engineer, Netscape Communications.

*Schedule subject to change

Many of the speakers will have on-site demonstrations, so you can hear the
experts...and then see their products work.

LOCATION AND CHECK-IN

The conference will be held at the Department of State Dean Acheson
Auditorium, 2201 C St., NW.  Check-in will begin at 7:30 a.m.  Please use the
23rd Street entrance.  The conference will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m.

TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING:

The Department of State is locate five blocks from the Metro Foggy Bottom
Station (Blue or Orange lines).  Taxis are convenient from any of the
downtown hotels.  The closest commercial parking is located two blocks from
the Department of State at Columbia Plaza off E Street, west of 23rd Street.
 Parking is a problem so please plan accordingly.

TO REGISTER:

For your convenience, print out the registration form below, complete it and
then fax or mail it with remittance to the following:

Mail: AFCEA, 4400 Fair Lakes Court, Fairfax, VA 22033-3899
Fax: (703) 631-6133 

INTELINK REGISTRATION FORM:

Rank/Honorific ____________________________ Service___________________
Name Last_________________________ First _________________  MI_______
Title/Position______________________________________________________
Company/Organization______________________________________________
Street Address_____________________________________________________
City_____________________________________________________________
State____________________________________________________________
Zip_____________________________________________________________
Citizenship_______________________________________________________
Telephone_________________________________________________________
Fax______________________________________________________________
E-Mail Address____________________________________________________
Social Security Number______________________________________________

Primary Occupational Classification—
Check ONE Only
__ 1. Business/Industry
__ 2. Consultant
__ 3. Active Army
__ 4. Active Navy
__ 5. Active Coast Guard
__ 6. Active Marine Corps
__ 7. Active Air Force
__ 8. Civilian Government Employee
	__ DoD	__ Other (Name)___________
__ 9. Educator/Academia
__ 10. Other (Describe)______________
__ 11. Full-Time Student

Area of Involvement—
Check ONE That Best Describes Your Work
__1. Management
__2. Engineering/R&D
__3. Procurement/Test & Evaluation
__4. Operations
__5. Data Processing
__6. Production
__7. Maintenance
__8. Sales/Marketing
__9. Professional/Education
__10. Other (Describe)________
__11. Information Systems/IRM

Application—
Check ONE That Best Describes Your Specialty
__ 1. Avionics
__ 2. Command/Control
__ 3. Computer
__ 4. Communications
__ 5. Electronic Warfare
__ 6. Electronics
__ 7. Radar
__ 8. Satellites
__ 9. Intelligence
__ 10. Other (Describe) _________

REGISTRATION FEES:*

Military/Government Rate:	
__$125 (until June 3, 1996)  $150 (after June 3)
	
Industry Rates:	$

__ AFCEA Member:  $275 (until 3 June)  $300 (after 3 June)
    Member Number ______________

__ Non-Member**:  $350 (until 3 June)	 $375 (after 3 June)

* REGISTER EARLY— ADDITIONAL $50 ON-SITE REGISTRATION FEE

Method of Payment
Amount_________
___ Check  (made out to AFCEA)
___ P.O. 
___ Credit Card:
	___ MasterCard     ___ Visa    ___ Diners Club     ___ AmEx
Card Number ____________________________
Exp. Date ________________________________
Signature ________________________________
Name on Card (if different from above) _________________________________

If you have questions, e-mail AFCEA at bafceaint@aol.com or call (703)
631-6250 or 1-800-336-4583, extension 6250.  Registration fees include
admission to all substantive sessions and three continental breakfasts, three
lunches, and reception.

CANCELLATIONS, REFUNDS, SUBSTITUTIONS:

Cancellations must be in writing and mailed or faxed to AFCEA or you will be
responsible for the registration fee.  Refunds must be requested in writing
and postmarked or faxed no later than Monday, June 3.  Written cancellations
received by that date will be refunded in full minus a $50 administrative
fee.  Substitutions can be handled during check-in.  


** Join AFCEA today and receive significant registration discounts (Or call
(800) 336-4583, ext. 6154, for membership information).
__ One Year $20
__ Three Years $49

We support the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Attendees with
special needs should call (703) 631-6125.

INTERESTED IN EXHIBITING? Call 703-631-6238

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