Homecoming Brunch
Ft. Myer Officers' Club 214 Jackson Avenue, Fort Myer, VA, United StatesKeynote remarks by RADM Elizabeth Train, USN class of '87, taking place in the Lamplighter Room at the Ft. Myer Officers' Club in Arlington, VA.
Keynote remarks by RADM Elizabeth Train, USN class of '87, taking place in the Lamplighter Room at the Ft. Myer Officers' Club in Arlington, VA.
The Foreign Area Officer Association(FAOA), in association with the International Association For Intelligence Education (IAFIE), the National Intelligence University Foundation (NIUF), and the National Intelligence University Alumni Association, would like to invite you to our next Distinguished Speaker Series event, which will be held on St.Patrick’s Day, Thursday, 17 March 2016. The event will feature Mr. Denis Clift, Vice President for Planning and Operations at the U.S. Naval Institute, and former President of the National Intelligence University (formerly JMIC) and Assistant National Security Advisor. Speaker: Mr. Denis Clift 1100 Arrival, registration,and networking 1130-1300: Irish Lunch, remarks, and book-signing Because of his...
Room: Leadership Hall A and B Questions? Please contact Jackie Houey at 202-231-3777
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Click here to register for the G2G Dinner. This event is open to NIU alumni and current students, as well as current and former staff and faculty. Due to the limited size of the room, we will not be able to accommodate spouses or non-alumni guests at this event.
Spouses, friends and allies are welcome to register and join the fun for this first ever NIU Alumni event at the scenic USCG Coast Guard Station in the iconic North End of Boston. The program will include a networking reception with heavy hors d'oeuvres, a cash bar, remarks by Director of Alumni Relations Tom Van Wagner '94 and recognition of special guests. Click here to register for the event!
Click here to register! The NIU Homecoming Brunch has become a popular annual tradition each fall for the whole campus community including alumni, students, current and former staff, and university leaders. Come out and enjoy a delicious meal on a beautiful autumn day on the Army's scenic and historic Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia, as we rekindle old friendships and make new ones. Spouses and significant others are very welcome! Keynote remarks will be provided by Bill Miller, Class of 2002, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security.
G2G Dinner Please join us December 6th for our next G2G dinner with special guest, Bill Evanina. As the National Counterintelligence Executive, Evanina is the head of counterintelligence for the U.S. government and chief counterintelligence adviser to the director of National Intelligence. Mr. Evanina has 25 years of service in the U.S. Government, 18 of which are in the FBI. Prior to his selection as NCIX, he served as the chief of CIA’s Counterespionage Group where he led personnel from multiple Intelligence Community agencies in an effort to identify, prevent and neutralize espionage related activities by foreign intelligence services. This...
No-Host Social and Dinner at: Terranova's Italian Restaurant Address: 1420 Paramount Dr #1, Huntsville, AL 35806 http://www.terranovasrestaurant.com RSVP to niu_alumni@dodiis.mil
Join the NIUAA for the next G2G Dinner on Tuesday, January 24, 2017 with special guests Admiral Thad Allen, USCG (Ret.). This event is open to NIU alumni and current students, as well as current and former staff and faculty. Due to the limited size of the room, we will not be able to accommodate spouses or non-alumni guests at this event. Admiral Thad W. Allen, USCG (ret.) served as the 23rd Commandant of the US Coast Guard from 2006-2010. He is a native of Tucson, AZ and graduated from the USCG Academy in 1971. Prior to selection as the...
Building on the enthusiasm and success of the very well-attended inaugural reception in Boston in October 2016, alumni COL Ron Corsetti '06 and CAPT Jim Spotts '01 have laid on another event for NIU Alumni and allies in the Greater Boston Area. On Saturday, 4 February 2017, they've arranged a special guided tour of the Museum of WWII in Natick, MA followed by a no-host luncheon at a nearby restaurant (TBD). The tour will be led by docent Mark Galluzzo, Intelligence Branch Chief for the First Coast Guard District (Boston) who was the guest speaker at the October event. This...
Tuesday February 14th Alameda, CA No-Host Happy Hour with Dr. Erik Jens and Dr. Bruce Mackay "After work, time and place TBA" POC: Bruce.MacKay@dodiis.mil, More details coming soon!
Friday February 17th Beale AFB, CA No-Host Luncheon with Dr. Bruce MacKay Location: TBA POC: Carrie Cardenas '00 carri.cardenas.1@us.af.mil, More details to come!
Join us for the next G2G Dinner with Marcel Lettre! Marcel Lettre served as the fourth Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USDI) from December 2015 until January 2017. As the USDI, Secretary Lettre was the principal intelligence advisor to the Secretary of Defense. He exercised authority, direction, and control on behalf of the Secretary of Defense over all intelligence and security organizations within the Department of Defense, including the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office, the Defense Security Service and the intelligence components of the combatant commands and military...
President Update Membership/Events Report Website Report LinkedIn Report NIUAA Memorabilia Boston Alumni Network Update Welcome Reception for New Students Testimonial Dinner/ Fundraiser for Dr. Ellison If you have any questions, please contact secretary@niuaa.org.
NIU alumni who live, work, or are visiting the Boston area are cordially invited to join us at Waxy O'Connor's in Lexington, MA for a networking event on Wednesday evening, May 31st at 6:15pm. We will welcome the newest member to the network - Ted Gangsei '99 - who has been invited to provide some information on the National Media Exploitation Center. Spouses, friends, allies and others are welcome! We are not planning on pre-ordering food, but would like to get a rough count of who is interested. Please send a reply if you would like to attend and how...
June us June 13th for our next G2G Dinner with guest Francis Taylor! Francis X. Taylor became the Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, Department of Homeland Security, on April 14, 2014. He was charged with providing the Secretary, DHS senior leadership, the DHS components, and state, local, tribal and private sector partners with the homeland security intelligence and information they need to keep the country safe, secure and resilient. I&A is a member of, and the Department’s liaison to, the National Intelligence Community. Immediately prior to this assignment, Mr. Taylor was Vice President and Chief Security Officer for the...
Join us on Friday, June 23rd for the 5th annual NIU Reunion. Register here!
Where is the Nation headed when it comes to cybersecurity? What is the Administration’s emerging strategy for protecting our vital information infrastructure? Get answers to these critical questions and more, when the National Intelligence University Foundation and Auburn University host a moderated conversation with Mr. Rob Joyce, White House Cybersecurity Coordinator. This special event will take place on October 2, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. and will feature General (Ret) Michael Hayden, Chairman of the National Intelligence University Foundation and former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence, former Director of NSA, and former Director of CIA, and, Vice...
Join the Boston Chapter for an NIU G2G Dinner, October 5th featuring guest speaker Dr. Cathal Nolan, Professor of Military History at Boston University! Dr. Nolan recently published “The Allure of Battle: A History of How Wars Have Been Won and Lost.”(Note: my JMIC citations manual compels me to let you know I have no rich text available to cite this properly!) His work is excellently written and systematically and engrossingly examines the great battles, tracing what he calls "short-war thinking," the hope that victory might be swift and wars brief. As he proves persuasively, however, such has almost never...