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The Colloquium on Domestic Intelligence took place in Washington D.C. on 29-30 October 1982.[1] it was organised by the Consortium for the Study of Intelligence.[2]
Participants
- Professor Hadley Arkes, Professor of Jurisprudence, Amherst College.
- Richard Atkinson, Head, Intelligence Unit, US Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.
- Dr.Arnold Beichman, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
- Dr. Richard Bissell, Director, Program Coordinator and Development, US Information Agency.
- Seymour Bolton, Senior Advisor on Enforcement and Operations, Department of the Treasury.
- Charles Brennan, Former Director of Domestic Intelligence, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Robert Chapman, Former Chief, Terrorist Control Branch, Central Intelligence Agency.
- John Cleghorn, Commander, Public Division, Intelligence Division, Los Angeles Police Department.
- Dr Angelo Codevilla, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Professor Samuel Dash, Director, Institute of Criminal Law and Procedures, Georgetown University Law Center.
- Midge Decter, Executive Director, The Committee for the Free World.
- Kenneth deGraffenreid, Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council.
- Captain Fred Demech, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
- Dr. John Dziak, Senior Soviet Specialist, Defense Intelligence Agency.
- Dr. John Elliff, Professional Staff Member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Dr. Stephen Gibert, Professor of Government, and Director, National Security Studies Program, Georgetown University.
- Dr. Roy Godson, Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University, Coordinator, Consortium for the Study of Intelligence.
- Antonia Greenman, Executive Director, The Hale Foundation.
- [[William Harris, The Rand Corporation.
- Insp. James P. Hotis, Special Assistant to the Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Jerry Jennings, Executive Director, Office of Science and Technology, The White House.
- David Jessup, Special Assistant to the Director, Committee on Political Education, AFL-CIO.
- James Kaljian, Director of Security, Bank Leumi, Former Major, Security Unit, New York State Police.
- Roger Kaplan, Program Officer, Smith Richardson Foundation.
- Eugenia Kemble, Assistant to the President, American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO.
- R. Penn Kemble, President, Foundation for Democratic Education.
- G. Elizabeth Keyes, Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Stan Klein, Chief, Terrorism Section, Criminal Investigation Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- William Kuzewicz, Editorial Page Writer, The Wall Street Journal.
- Prof. Walter Laquer, Chairman of the International Research Council, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University.
- Dr Leslie Lenkowsky, Director of Research, Smith Richardson Foundation.
- Stanislav Levchenko, Former Soviet Intelligence Officer.
- Dr Guenter Levy, Professor of Political Science, University of Massachussetts.
- Dr Carnes Lord, Staff Member, National Security Council.
- Dr Peter A. Lupsha, Professor of Political Science, University of New Mexico.
- J. Robert McBrien, Deputy, Security Affairs and Crisis Management, to the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Security Affairs, Department of the Treasury.
- Francis J. McNamara, Former Director, The Hale Foundation.
- Stephen J. Markman, Chief Counsel and Staff Director, Subcommittee on the Constitution, Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
- John Martin, Chief, Internal Security Section, Criminal Division, Department of Justice.
- Dr William Miller, Counsel, Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
- Dr Richard Morgan, Professor of Constitutional Law and Government, Bowdoin College.
- John Moscow, Assistant District Attorney for Manhattan, New York.
- Dorothy Nicolosi, Vice President and Treasurer, National Strategy Information Center.
- Thomas O'Brien, Director, Defense Investigative Service, Department of Defense.
- Dr William V. O'Brien, Professor of Government, Georgetown University.
- {{Michael O'Neil]], Chief Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Alfred S. Regnery, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice.
- Dr Kenneth G. Robertson, Department of Sociology, University of Reading, England.
- Raymond Rocca, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency.
- Herbert Romerstein, Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Allan Ryskind, Editor, Human Events.
- Dr Gary Schmitt, Minority Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Dr Paul Seabury, Professor of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley; Member, President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
- Jerry Seib, Diplomatic Correspondent, The Wall Street Journal.
- Dr Richard Shultz, Associate Professor of Politics, Catholic University of America.
- Hon. Laurence Silberman, Executive Vice-President, Crocker National Bank; Former Deputy Attorney General.
- Daniel Silver, Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton; Former General Counsel, CIA and NSA.
- Dr Stephen Sloan, Professor of Political Science, University of Oklahoma.
- L. Brit Snider, Director of Counterintelligence and Security Policy, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defence for Policy, Department of Defense.
- Daniel Southerland, Christian Science Monitor.
- Peter Sullivan, Minority Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- Charles Thomson, Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Department of the Treasury.
- Victoria Toensing, Chief Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
- B. Hugh Tovar, Former Senior Official, Central Intelligence Agency.
- Robert Turner, Counsel, Intelligence Oversight Board, The White House.
- Dr Michael Uhlmann, Special Assistant to the President, Office of Policy Development.
- Hon. John M. Walker, Jr., Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Operations, Department of the Treasury.
- Robert C. Walker, Vice President for National Affairs, Adolph Coors Company.
- Edward Walsh, Assistant Director for Protective Research, US Secret Service.
- Raymond Wannall, Former Assistant Director, Intelligence Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- Hon. Richard Ware, President, Earhart Foundation.
- Professor Allen Weinstein, University Professor of American Institutions and Values, Georgetown University.
- Edward Williams, Assistant US Attorney, Southern District, New York.
- Maj. Gen. Lawrence Williams (Ret.), Consultant, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security.
- Richard Wilson, Assistant Director, Committee on Political Education, AFL-CIO.
- Col. Norman Wood, Executive Director, President's Foreign intelligence Advisory Board.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.269.
- ↑ Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.3.
- ↑ Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, pp.271-279.