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- Date: Sat, Mar 13, 1993 (05:49)
- From: Robert David Steele <steeler@well.sf.ca.us>
- Subject: File 7--Computer Freedom and Privacy III Conf. (Report 7)
-
- Also, FYI, I not only considered this a superb conference, but came
- not only for my own education, but to identify selected individuals
- representing this community who could bring some of these
- perspective
- to my own conference where at least one third (even two fifths) of
- the
- audience is from the intelligence community. Paul Wallner is going
- to
- see about funding a few more intelligence professionals from
- different
- agencies to attend next year, and commented to me that NSA absence
- was
- noted. The flip side is to put a few from here on the posium
- (podium)
- at my place, and as many as are interested in the audience. We
- talk
- about sources of multi-media open data, tools (including INTERNET
- and
- WAIS) for handling that data, and LEGAL/CONTRACTUAL issues
- including
- how rest of government (not old "security" core) can develop open
- intelligence capabilities, and how government and private sector
- can
- share burden to increase amount of open data going into the public
- domain, or as Lee would say, the information commonwealth. I hope
- a
- number of you take Barlow's lunch speech seriously enough to be
- open
- to the idea of coming to Washington in November. I am tentatively
- planning for 33 scholarships, and give my word that--with the
- advice
- of your existing scholarship director just to verify need--I
- actively
- seek the most vocal representatives of CFP issues, without
- prejudice
- as to social or economic status (!).
-
- I really enjoyed this event, and thank all of you who took the time
- to
- talk to me or to participate in our BOF circle.
-
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