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EVENTS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2001

TIME: All Day

EVENT: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences Computer Science and Telecommunications Board holds a program on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law.

AGENDA: Highlights:

8 a.m. Welcome and Overview

William A. Wulf, President (National Academy of Engineering)

Stewart Personick, Chair (Drexel University)

8:30 a.m. Setting the Stage

Michael Collins, Lockheed Martin

John Grimes, Chair, Industry Executive Subcommittee, NSTAC

Colonel Tim Gibson, U.S. Army, JTF-CNO

Martha Stansell-Gamm, Department of Justice

Eric Benhamou, 3Com

James Dempsey, CDT

11 a.m. Information Sharing: Mantra or Morass

Richard Verma, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP

David Kelley, Lockheed Martin

David Sobel, EPIC

1:30 p.m. - Legal Issues

William J. Cook, Freeborn & Peters

Hank Perritt, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law

Craig Silliman, UUNET

David Schindler, Latham & Watkins

Bill Cohen, FTC

4 p.m. - Privacy vs. Security: A Delicate Balancing Act

Deborah Hurley, Harvard University

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Richard Smith, Chief Technology Officer, Privacy Foundation

Harriet Pearson, Chief Privacy Officer, IBM

DATE: October 22, 2001

LOCATION: Cecil and Ida Green Building, 2001 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-334-2138

WEB ADDRESS:nas.edu

TIME: 8 a.m.

EVENT: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES presents

"Dr. Matilda White Riley Lecture Series entitled Soaring: An Exploration of Science and the Life Course."

AGENDA: Highlight:

"Biocultural Dynamics of the Life Course: A Difficult Journey from the Third to Fourth Age?" with Dr. Paul B. Baltes, Max-Planck Institute of Human Development, Berlin, Germany.

DATE: October 22, 2001

LOCATION: Natcher Conference Center, Conference Rooms F1&F2, Building 45, Bethesda, MD

CONTACT: Ron Abeles, 301-496-7879

WEB ADDRESS:nih.gov

TIME: 6 p.m.

EVENT: SMITHSONIAN Resident Associates hold a program on JFK's Great Crises. The complete transcriptions of recently declassified recordings covering July to October 1962 have been released. They reveal covert operations in Brazil, racial unrest at the University of Mississippi, and the events that surround the Cuban Missile Crisis.

WHO: The speakers are:

Philip Zelikow, director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs

Timothy Naftali, director of the Presidential Recordings Project at the Miller Center presidential historian Ernest R. May

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Harvard historian Robert Dallek

Newsweek assistant managing editor Evan Thomas

DATE: October 22, 2001

LOCATION: Hirshhorn, Ring Auditorium, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-357-3030

WEB ADDRESS:si.edu

TIME: 7 p.m.

EVENT: SMITHSONIAN Resident Associates hold a program with Nobel laureates, Jody Williams (Peace, 1997) and Jerome Karle (Chemistry, 1985). They discuss their childhood inspirations, the spirit of discovery, and the mysteries of creativity. Moderated by National Public Radio science correspondent Michelle Trudeau.

DATE: October 22, 2001

LOCATION: American History, Carmichael Auditorium, Washington, DC

CONTACT: 202-275-0570

WEB ADDRESS:si.edu

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