Canadian Military Intelligence Association Association Canadienne de Renseignement Militaire CANIC 2014 THE CANADIAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE ASSOCIATION (CMIA) presents THE SECOND ANNUAL CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE (CANIC 2014) AFTER OVER A DECADE OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, HAS THE CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE LEARNED ANYTHING USEFUL? to be held on Friday, 17 October 2014 at the Delta Ottawa City Centre, Ballroom C 101 Lyon Street N., Ottawa, Ontario K1R 5T9 CANIC 2014is the premier unclassified, non-partisan intelligence professional development event of the year for government and military personnel, as well asacademics, industry representatives and other guests with an interest in understanding and enhancing Canadian intelligence practices. After more than a decade of war in Afghanistan, has the Canadian Intelligence Enterprise learned anything useful? Many Canadian intelligence organizations supported Canada’s mission, at home, in Afghanistan and elsewhere, but the international security environment continues to percolate and change. Which, if any, of the intelligence lessons learned remain relevant going forward? Is Canadian intelligence education keeping up with the need to prepare our future intelligence leaders? CANIC 2014 supports CMIA pillars of enhancing esprit de corps within the intelligence function, contributing to the professional development of intelligence practitioners and promoting informed, mature and disciplined public discussion of Canadian intelligence issues. University students engaged in security and intelligence studies, who represent the next generation of Canadian intelligence practitioners, will find the symposium valuable. Companies and corporations supporting the Canadian Intelligence Enterprise will gain a wider view of Canadian intelligence activity. To register for CANIC 2014, go to www.canic2014.eventbrite.ca (accessed using the password “INTREPID”), or fill out the Registration Form below and mail it, along with a cheque, to the address indicated at the bottom of the form.Anconference agenda, which will be periodically updated,is included below, after the registration form. Attendance is limited to 250 seats, so take advantage of the discounted Early Bird registration rate and sign up as soon as you can. Canadian Military Intelligence Association Association Canadienne de Renseignement Militaire CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE (CANIC 2014) AFTER MORE THAN A DECADE OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, HAS THE CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE LEARNED ANYTHING USEFUL? Friday, 17 October 2014, Ballroom C, Delta Ottawa City Centre Hotel, Ottawa, 101 Lyon Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 5T9 Telephone 613-237-3600 REGISTRATION FORM Required information* *SURNAME ______________________________________________ *FIRST NAME (as you would like it to appear on your name tag) _____________________________________________ ORGANIZATION/AFFILIATION ______________________________________________ ADDRESS ______________________________________________ *PRIMARY TELEPHONE NUMBER ______________________________________________ *PRIMARY E-MAIL ADDRESS ______________________________________________ ACCUMULATED FEE NUMBER COST EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT FEE UNTIL 14 SEPTEMBER 2014 INDIVIDUAL $99 __________ __________ CMIA MEMBER $80 __________ __________ FULL TIME STUDENT (under 35 $50 __________ __________ years) *Institution _______________________ * Student No. _____________________ REGULAR REGISTRATION FEE FROM 15 SEPTEMBER 2014 INDIVIDUAL $125 __________ CMIA MEMBER $99 __________ FULL TIME STUDENT (under 35 $75 __________ years) *Institution _______________________ *Student No. ______________________ __________ __________ __________ TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE PAID ______________________ CHEQUE ENCLOSED (Payable to “Canadian Military Intelligence Association”) Mail completed form and signed cheque to: Treasurer, CMIA, PO Box 38, 4338 Innes Road, Ottawa K4A 3W3 Canadian Military Intelligence Association Association Canadienne de Renseignement Militaire THE SECOND ANNUAL CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE (CANIC 2014) FRIDAY, 17 OCTOBER 2014 08:00 – 20:00 BALLROOM C, DELTA OTTAWA CITY CENTRE HOTEL 101 LYON STREET N., OTTAWA ONTARIO K1R 5T9 Telephone 613-237-3600 AFTER A OVER A DECADE OF WAR IN AFGHANISTAN, HAS THE CANADIAN INTELLIGENCE ENTERPRISE LEARNED ANYTHING USEFUL? (As of 1 June 2014) Time 7:30-8:00 8:00-8:10 Presentation Registration Welcome Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Michel Beauvais President CMIA 8:10-9:15 KEYNOTE SPEAKER The Evolving International Security Environment and its Impact on Canada Stephen Rigby, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister of Canada Introduced by: TBC 9:15-10:15 The Canadian Cyber-threat Environment Major-General (Retired) John Adams Former Associate Deputy Minister of National Defence and former Chief, Communications Security Establishment Canada Introduced by: Coffee Break sponsor 10:15-11:00 11:00-12:00 Coffee Break – sponsorship available Canada’s Strategic Level Intelligence Capability Speaker invited Introduced by: Health Break sponsor 12:00-13:30 Working buffet lunch – open for sponsorship Speaker invited Introduced by: Lunch sponsor Canadian Military Intelligence Association 13:30-14:30 Association Canadienne de Renseignement Militaire Canada’s Operational Level Intelligence Capability Speaker invited Introduced by: Brigadier-General Glenn Nordick (Retired), Colonel Commandant, Canadian Forces Intelligence Branch 14:30-15:30 PANEL ONE Has the Canadian Intelligence Enterprise adequately embraced the advanced education of its future leaders? Moderator: Dr. Michael Hennessy, Dean, Continuing Studies, Royal Military College of Canada Michael Trump, Dean, School of Criminal Justice and Security, and Office of International Affairs, Justice Institute of British Columbia Other panelists invited 15:30-16:00 Health Break – open for sponsorship 16:00-17:00 PANEL TWO Is it possible to have informed, meaningful and non-partisan public discussion of Canadian intelligence issues? Moderator: TBC Panelists: Tom Quiggan, Member of the Terrorism and Security Experts of Canada Network Other panelists invited 17:00-17:15 17:30-20:00 Introduced by: Reception sponsor CONFERENCE WRAP-UP President CMIA CANIC 2014 RECEPTION BALLROOM C AND ADJACENT FOYER