C-SPAN Coverage
C-SPAN is covering most every session, I don’t know if they are broadcasting live during the conference . Here are links I found.
DNI’s Open Sources Conference – Academia Panel (rtsp://video.c-span.org/project/ter/ter071607_dni_1.rm)
DNI’s Open Source Conference – Media Panel (rtsp://video.c-span.org/project/ter/ter071607_dni2.rm)
DNI’s Open Source Conference – Panel Discussion on Latin America (rtsp://video.c-span.org/project/ter/ter071607_dni3.rm)
[edit] WP not letting me link to rtsp://
July 17, 2007 at 11:21 am
[...] (they’ve been broadcasting the sessions it over the last couple of days) and it’s possible to stream a few of those recordings from their website. They are recording some of the breakout sessions, as well, I think, and that is [...]
July 19, 2007 at 11:03 am
List of CPAN program description of Open Souce Conference panels and main talks:
http://www.c-span.org/rss/video.asp?MediaID=31688
DNI’s Open Sources Conference – Academia Panel
On the sixtieth anniversary of the National Security Act, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence holds a conference on Open Sources. The session examines the ways academic institutions, which work with “open” or non-covert, secret information, can work with the intelligence community. Dr. Carson Eoyang, Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Education and Training and Chancellor of the National Intelligence University, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Jeremy Travis, President, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, Dr. Richard H. Ward, Associate Vice President for Research and Special Programs, Sam Houston State University and Dr. Gary LaFree, Director of the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, University of Maryland. Moderator: Kenneth Roberts, Analytic Outreach Coordinator, Analysis, Office of the Director of National Intelligence 1:30
http://www.c-span.org/rss/video.asp?MediaID=31699
DNI’s Open Source Conference – Media Panel
Director of National Intelligence’s hosted an Open Source Conference panel discussion on the media’s ability to access information, the emergence of embedded journalists and the use of stringers around the world. Panelists include: David Ignatius, Washington Post, columnist; Mary Louise Kelly, National Public Radio, Intelligence correspondent, Martin Sieff, National Security Correspondent, United Press International and Lawrence Wright, Staff Writer, The New Yorker”
Moderator: Dan Butler, Senior Advisor for Policy, Collection, Open Source, Office of the Director of National
http://www.c-span.org/rss/video.asp?MediaID=31700
DNI’s Open Source Conference – Panel Discussion on Latin America
Director of National Intelligence hosted an Open Source Conference panel discussion on open source efforts and capabilities in Latin America, emphasizing current needs, shifting demands, and critical resources. Panelists include: J. Patrick Maher, Office of the DNI, National Intelligence Officer for the Western Hemisphere; Maria Velez de Berliner, Latin Trade Solutions, Inc., Armand Peschard-Sverdrup, Director, Mexico Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Paulo Sotero, Director, Brazil Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center. Moderator: Eliot A. Jardines, Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source 1:18.
Washington, DC
Program ID: 199960 – 07/17/2007 (Compliation of segments)
Open Sources of Intelligence
Office of National Intelligence
Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
Jardines, Eliot A. Assistant Deputy Director, Office of National Intelligence, Open Source
The Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Open Source Conference 2007: “Expanding the Horizons” was held to raise awareness about open source and encourage information sharing among the Intelligence Community and its partners in academia, think tanks, non-government organizations, private industry, and with federal, state, local and tribal entities and international partners.
8:00-8:05a Welcoming Comments • Mr. Eliot A. Jardines, Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source
8:05-8:40 Keynote Discussion • Ted Koppel
8:40-9:10 The Open Source Public-Private Partnership • The Honorable Robert R. Simmons, Connecticut’s Business Advocate (Former Representative from Connecticut)
11:00-11:45 Open Source: The Source of First Resort • Director J.M. McConnell, Director of National Intelligence