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COMING EVENTS FROM THE LATEST WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE NOTES - Use month index in right column to jump to current month:


THIS IS A LIST OF CURRENT EVENTS in 2025

Prior 2025 events are HERE

Programs Offered by External Organizations are HERE


AFIO IC National Luncheon
Fireside Chat with CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis
and Presentation by David M. Cattler, Director,
Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency

Friday, 2 May 2025, 10:30 am - 2 pm - McLean, VA

Morning speaker: Fireside Chat with CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis.

Afternoon speaker: David M. Cattler, Director, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency

Schedule:

1030 - Check-in for preregistered attendees (no walk-ins)
1100 - CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis - fireside chat with Q&As
12-1300 - Lunch
1300 - David M. Cattler, Director, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
1400 - Event ends

     
BIO: Michael Ellis was sworn in as Deputy Director of the CIA on February 10, 2025. DD/CIA Ellis has held a variety of senior national security positions, including General Counsel of the National Security Agency and Senior Director for Intelligence Programs at the National Security Council. DD/CIA Ellis previously served in the White House Counsel's Office, providing legal advice on national security and foreign relations. Prior to the White House, he was General Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and served as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Before returning to government, DD/CIA Ellis was the General Counsel of Rumble, a publicly traded video sharing platform and cloud services provider. DD/CIA Ellis is a graduate of Yale Law School and Dartmouth College. Following law school, he served as a clerk to two federal judges.
BIO: David M. Cattler is the Director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), the United States Government's premier provider of integrated security services, effective March 24, 2024. DCSA is a strategic asset to the Nation and its allies — ensuring a trusted federal and industrial workforce and enabling industry's delivery of uncompromised capabilities. DCSA uniquely blends industrial security, counterintelligence support, personnel vetting, and security training to advance and preserve America's strategic edge. He leads the agency's strategic transformation and maturation, and a workforce of approximately 12,000 federal and contract support personnel worldwide.
Before joining DCSA, Mr. Cattler served as Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence and Security at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and informed and protected NATO.
  Registration and Cost: Registration and credit card payment required before event. Lunch is $60 (members) or $75 (guests, Subscribers). Students $30 - limited seats.
Registration opens 2 April 2025 and is available while space remains. Registration closes 1700 hours, Friday, 25 Apr 2025 or earlier when all seats taken.
 
 

Register HERE while space remains.

 
  Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 1960 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, VA 22102
Though we do not provide special overnight room rates, if you wish to make room reservations at the hotel, do so here.
 
     
Cancellations: No refund for cancellations after 21 Apr 2025. Payment for reservations canceled 22 to 30 Apr 2025 will be converted to donations to AFIO. Payments for reservations canceled after 30 Apr 2025 are forfeited; the meal will have been guaranteed at the hotel per the contract.
Attendees must be AFIO members or accompanied by a member. For security reasons, no late or last-minute substitutions.
  Please direct questions to events@afio.com  


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Friday, 2 May 2025, 10:30 am to 2 pm- McLean, VA - AFIO IC National Luncheon - Fireside Chat with CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis and Presentation by David M. Cattler, Director, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency

Morning speaker: Fireside Chat with CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis.
Afternoon speaker: David M. Cattler, Director, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.

Schedule:

1030 - Check-in for preregistered attendees (no walk-ins)
1100 - CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis - fireside chat with Q&As
12-1300 - Lunch

1300 - David M. Cattler, Director, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
1400 - Event ends

BIO: Michael Ellis was sworn in as Deputy Director of the CIA on February 10, 2025. DD/CIA Ellis has held a variety of senior national security positions, including General Counsel of the National Security Agency and Senior Director for Intelligence Programs at the National Security Council. DD/CIA Ellis previously served in the White House Counsel's Office, providing legal advice on national security and foreign relations. Prior to the White House, he was General Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and served as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Before returning to government, DD/CIA Ellis was the General Counsel of Rumble, a publicly traded video sharing platform and cloud services provider. DD/CIA Ellis is a graduate of Yale Law School and Dartmouth College. Following law school, he served as a clerk to two federal judges.

BIO: David M. Cattler is the Director of the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA), the United States Government's premier provider of integrated security services, effective March 24, 2024. DCSA is a strategic asset to the Nation and its allies — ensuring a trusted federal and industrial workforce and enabling industry's delivery of uncompromised capabilities. DCSA uniquely blends industrial security, counterintelligence support, personnel vetting, and security training to advance and preserve America's strategic edge. He leads the agency's strategic transformation and maturation, and a workforce of approximately 12,000 federal and contract support personnel worldwide.
Before joining DCSA, Mr. Cattler served as Assistant Secretary General for Intelligence and Security at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and informed and protected NATO

Registration and Cost: Registration and credit card payment required before event. Lunch is $60 (members) or $75 (guests, Subscribers). Students $30 - limited seats.
Registration opens 2 April 2025 and is available while space remains. Registration closes 1700 hours, Friday, 25 Apr 2025 or earlier when all seats taken.
Register HERE.

Venue: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, 1960 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, VA 22102
Though we do not provide special overnight room rates, if you wish to make room reservations at the hotel, do so here.

Cancellations: No refund for cancellations after 21 Apr 2025. Payment for reservations canceled 22 to 30 Apr 2025 will be converted to donations to AFIO. Payments for reservations canceled after 30 Apr 2025 are forfeited; the meal will have been guaranteed at the hotel per the contract.
Attendees must be AFIO members or accompanied by a member. For security reasons, no late or last-minute substitutions.

Please direct questions to events@afio.com

Wed 7 May 2025, 11:30am PDT - in-person - AFIO LA Chapter hears Adm James Stavridis, a CNN Military Analyst, on "Trump Administration Policies' Impact on International Security"

AFIO BulletThis AFIO L.A. meeting features CNN Military Analyst and Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, Admiral James Stavridis (Ret) discussing "the Trump Administration's Policies' Impact on International Security.". Cost: $75 Buffet Lunch & Book Included. RSVP: Email your reservation request to: afio_LA@yahoo.com. Deadline for reservation: April 14, 2025. Program Details: 11:30 am - 12:00 pm: Check-In & Buffet Lunch; 12:10-12:25 pm: Presentation by Adm. Stavridis; 12:25-12:55 pm: Fireside chat; 12:55-1:25 pm: Q&A; 1:30-2:00 pm: Book Signing.
Location: American Legion Post 43, 2035 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068.
BIOGRAPHY: James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO and Commander of U.S. Southern Command. A distinguished four-star admiral with over 30 years of service in the U.S. Navy, he commanded military forces across Latin America, Europe, and beyond. A leading global affairs expert, best-selling author, and Senior Military Analyst for CNN, Admiral Stavridis will share his insights on the challenges and opportunities facing the new U.S. administration, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, and the evolving geopolitical landscape with China.

Sat 10 May 2025, 11:30am EDT - Indialantic FL - AFIO Florida Satellite Chapter hears Brian Freeman on his Jason Bourne spy series

AFIO BulletThe AFIO Florida Satellite Chapter (FSC) is hosting Brian Freeman, New York Times best-selling author, who will discuss his writing career and the challenges of taking over one of the thriller world's most iconic spy series: Jason Bourne.

The event will commence at 11:30 AM, Saturday, 10 May 2025, at the Doubletree Hotel, 1665 N State Route Rt A1A, Indialantic, Florida 32903. Mr. Freeman's presentation will follow a sit-down lunch. The cost is $35.00 per person.

Questions or registrations to Larry Sanford.

Thu 15 May 2025, 6-8pm EDT - New York City - AFIO NY Chapter hosts Miranda Devine, NY Post's columnist and author, discussing "Confronting the Deep State"

AFIO BulletAFIO New York is honored to host renowned book author and NY Post columnist Miranda Devine as our speaker to discuss "Confronting the Deep State."
Miranda is the author of Laptop from Hell and, most recently, The Big Guy. Known for her sharp wit and incisive analyses, she exposes the truths behind some of today's most pressing political and cultural issues, captivating audiences of all persuasions.
The venue is the 3 West Club's elegant Pratt Lounge, 3 West 51st Street, 4th floor. Also enjoy tasty hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar.
Registration fee: $60—cash or check payable to "David P. Hunt" at the door.
Please RSVP to afionyc@gmail.com ASAP, as space may be limited.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
For more information contact Chapter President David Hunt at afionyc@gmail.com.

Wednesday, 28 May, 2025, 11:30am no host cocktails, Noon meeting - In-Person, San Francisco CA - "The Language of War" by LTC Christopher Gin, DLI 229th Military Intelligence Battalion Commander and Visiting Scholar, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University

AFIO BulletTopic: "The Language of War: Modern Language Training at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center"
Speaker: LTC Chris Gin, Former DLI 229th Military Intelligence Battalion Commander and Visiting Scholar, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Stanford University

Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Time: 11:30am no-host cocktails, 12 noon talk begins
Location: In-Person at the Basque Cultural Center, 599 Railroad Ave, South San Francisco, CA 94080
RSVP required here.

LTC Christopher Gin commanded the 229th Military Intelligence Battalion at the Defense Language Institute from 2022-2024. He is currently an Army War College Fellow at the Freeman Spongli Institute for International Studies at Stanford. LTC Gin is a 2005 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point with a BA in English/Chinese Studies and an MA from the University of Hawai'i in Asian Studies, where he was a graduate degree fellow with the East–West Center. Throughout his career, he has held various operational intelligence leadership positions in FORSCOM, SOCOM, and TRADOC, and will continue his service this summer with the US Army Pacific in Hawai'i.

Questions? Contact Mariko Kawaguchi, Board Secretary, AFIO SF Chapter at afiosf@aol.com.

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14-18 July 2025 - Cumming, GA - National Intelligence Summer Academy (NISA) - For High School Students Grades 10-12 - at The University of North Georgia, Cumming Campus, 300 Aquatic Circle Cumming, GA 30040

Are you thrilled or fascinated by the field of intelligence – spying and counter spying?

Are you considering a career in the U.S. Intelligence Community? Did you know that the U.S. Intelligence Community is made up of 18 separate agencies? Sign up for an intense and exciting five days of learning from highly qualified Master's and Ph.D. University of North Georgia instructors and practitioners from July 14-18, 2025.

This Academy will: Lift the veil of secrecy on the hidden world of intelligence, exploring the history, challenges, and controversies; Provide a context for understanding the important role intelligence has played in our nation's history and continues to play today; Provide foundational knowledge of intelligence, setting the stage for possible careers in the field; Provide opportunities to learn from the Academy's instructors include academia, practitioners, and guest speakers.
Hear from experts that have worked with the CIA, FBI, and the former Soviet Union KGB.
Explore, Apply, Learn more

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Tuesday, 26 August - Friday, 29 August 2025 - Copenhagen, Denmark - The Practice of Situational Awareness sponsored by Spyher

Spyher founder Rosanna Minchew delivers this 4-day course in situational awareness, practical training that reinforces classroom instruction with on-the-streets exercises. Designed for professionals in law enforcement, security and investigations. You will learn to:
• Identify risk and potential threats to your safety
• Develop strategies to reduce those risks and threats
• Respond to unexpected situations or emergencies
• Make decisions under pressure
Register for Situational Awareness Course

30 Aug - 8 Sep 2025 - Mediterranean Cruise - Spies, Lies & Nukes announce Espionage on the High Seas! Plan NOW to join the late-summer 2025 cruise.

Instead of their traditional Spies, Lies & Nukes conference in 2024, Valerie Plame and other intelligence colleagues are thrilled to introduce an exciting variation for 2025: Spies at Sea. A combined cruise and conference through the breathtaking Mediterranean, from August 30 to September 8, 2025! See brochure here.

What to Expect:
•Intimate Conference Setting: Enjoy the same close-knit, engaging environment you've come to expect, with unparalleled access to our expert speakers.
• Exclusive Shore Excursions: Explore clandestine meeting spots, delve into espionage history, and more on excursions EXCLUSIVE TO OUR GROUP.
• Seminars at Sea: Participate in lectures and presentations led by Valerie Plame and other top intelligence professionals, all the while cruising through some of the Mediterranean's most iconic destinations.
• Special Events: Enjoy exclusive cocktail receptions, surprise activities, and one-on-one conversation time.

Exclusive Spies, Lies & Nukes Itinerary Highlights:
Barcelona, Spain: Begin your adventure in this vibrant city.
Valletta, Malta: Walk through history with guided tours led by espionage experts who will lift the veil on area spy stories and meeting sites.
Mykonos, Greece: Discover the charm and beauty of this picturesque island.
Ephesus, Turkey: Explore ancient ruins with a private guide and enjoy a unique group lunch, all while learning about intelligence activities that took place at each spot.
Santorini, Greece: Experience the iconic beauty of Santorini with endless photographic opportunities.
Naples, Italy: Enjoy a group lunch at a local restaurant and an exclusive walking tour with a private guide while learning a few spy secrets from Naples, Capri, and the Amalfi Coast.

We've secured a discounted rate that includes your stateroom, meals, classic beverage package, wi-fi, exclusive excursions, and all conference activities. These cabins will get booked quickly, so don't wait—book now and get $100 off!

This is your chance to combine professional enrichment with an unforgettable travel experience. Network with like-minded professionals, gain exclusive insights, and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Secure Your Spot Today

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UPCOMING EVENTS IN 2026 WILL BE HERE WHEN AVAILABLE


Programs Offered by External Organizations


The National Cryptologic Foundation VIRTUAL PROGRAMS

NCF Virtual Education Programs

Details on the Virtual Education Programs of the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation are available here
Other NCF Events can be found here on NCF website here, and CCH website here.


NCF #CYBERCHATS - FOR THE K-12 COMMUNITY

Our #CyberChats are designed to promote cybersecurity education and inspire students to pursue a cyber-related career. NCF #CyberChats are hosted in our Nepris online classroom and also via Zoom. The Chats feature a wide variety of cyber experts and professionals, some who are NCF members. These dedicated professionals share their experiences, insights, advice, and resources with students, parents, and teachers. Chats on a specific topic are often specifically requested by classrooms across the U.S.


NCF CRYPTOLOGIC PROGRAMS (VIRTUAL)

The NCF hosts quarterly cryptologic programs, as well as an annual Membership Meeting & Symposium featuring guest speakers. We also partner with the NSA's Center for Cryptologic History in promoting various programs & lectures. During our Anniversary year (April 2021-April 2022), we are hosting a variety of additional special programs and talks, such as our kickoff event in April 2021 that featured a panel of former NSA directors.

In 2021, we began hosting virtual programs via Zoom. However, prior to that our programs were in person. If you are interested in seeing recaps and photos from those prior events, please visit the Quarterly Programs page or Membership Meeting & Symposium page.


NCF PARTNER PROGRAMS

The NCF's Education Program hosts Cybersecurity Events with the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC), as well as other community partners.The programs highlight relevant cybersecurity topics and feature experts in the field. These events take multiple forms, to include webinars and special events at locations around the National Capitol Region.


NCF PARTICIPATION

Just as the NCF enjoys interviewing professionals and experts for our #CyberChats and Cryptologic Programs, our staff likewise enjoys the opportunity to be interviewed for other organizations' programs or podcasts regarding their experience and knowledge. 


For more information on in-person and virtual activities of the National Cryptologic Museum Foundation (cryptologicfoundation.org) [NCF], explore their website at https://cryptologicfoundation.org/



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