- David Kamien, CEO, Mind-Alliance Systems, to speak at the National Defense University Intel Conference in Washington D.C. on March 3-4
- HSToday publishes article by David Kamien, CEO Mind-Alliance Systems about Homeland Security Best Practices
- Mind-Alliance participates in EWI WSC7 - On February 17, 2010 David Kamien, CEO & founder of Mind-Alliance Systems will chair panel on " IED Terror Attack on the Rail System: Building Information Sharing Plans for Prevention and Response" as part of the East West Institute's 7th Annual "Worldwide Security" Conference More...
- David Kamien, CEO Mind-Alliance Systems to chair session at the East West Institute Worldwide Security Conference in Brussels.
- Mind-Alliance PS-Prep Standards - Recommendations - Mind-Alliance Systems, LLC has submitted a set of recommendations regarding Private Sector Emergency Preparedness (PS-Prep) Standards to the The US Dept. Of Homeland Security. More...
- Mind-Alliance Selected as Collaboration Solution Provider for CSIS TIN-2 Project - CSIS Transnational Threat Program to Use Mind-Alliance Solution to Support Analysis of Terrorism and Crime in Southeast Asia. More...
- Network Centric Homeland Security - Mind-Alliance will be giving a workshop on Information Sharing Needs Analysis at the upcoming Network Centric Homeland Security
- Mass Transit Security Summit - Mind-Alliance CEO David Kamien to speak on February 27. See www.idga.org/us/masstransit
- 2007 Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness - Mind-Alliance exhibitted at this DHS, DOJ and DOD-sponsored conference.
- ODNI Open Source Intelligence - Mind-Alliance founder David Kamien
will address the first annual Director of National Intelligence's Open Source Conference on July 16-17, 2007 from 1:00 to 2:15 p.m.
- Network Centric Homeland Security - Mind-Alliance will be giving a workshop
on Information Sharing Needs Analysis at the upcoming
Network Centric Homeland Security, June 26 - 28, 2007* Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center* Washington, DC.
- ISNA Pilot - On June 5th Mind-Alliance is kicking off its public-private ISNA pilot project. Participants federal, state and local government agencies and a major NYC corporation.
- October 2006 Lecture at the Cebrowski Institute for Network Centric Warfare at the Naval Post Graduate School
- Technologies for Critical Incident Response Conference & Exposition 2006, Atlanta, Georgia
- May 2006 Lecture at the Morris County New Jersey Fifth Annual Preparedness Conference
- April 2006 Presentaion at the Distributed Medical Intelligence in New Orleans
- April 2006 Presentation at the State of NJ Transportation Conference, Atlantic City
- February 2006 Presentation at the Morris County, NJ Bioterrorism Task Force Meeting
- January 2006 IOP '06 - Information Sharing for Collective Intelligence & Peace, Tysons Corner, Virginia
- October 2005, Mind-Alliance awarded a contract to work with the Department of Homeland Security on piloting the ISNA Method in New Jersey with four state & local agencies.
- October 2005 Technologies for Critical Incident Response Conference & Exposition 2005 San Diego, CAOctober 2005 Presentation at "Training for Chaos " Mt. Olive, NJ
- September 2005 Presentation to the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security
- August 2005 Presentation at the Federal CIO Semantic Interoperability Community of Practice workshop
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Relevant Articles
By Anne Laurent
Published: June 5, 2008
www.govexec.com — A top official with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence said on Tuesday that the intelligence community was moving inexorably toward embracing online collaboration tools, known as Web 2.0 applications, which hold the promise of improving U.S. intelligence efforts. ...
By Ben Bain
Published: March 20, 2008
www.fcw.com — The Homeland Security Department is at risk for losing support for funding because it is not doing a good enough job of sharing information ...
By Siobhan Gorman
Published: February 26, 2008
www.wsj.com — Homeland Security Cites New Efforts To Fill Local Needs
By Scott Shane
Published: September 2, 2007
www.nytimes.com — Facebook, blogs and Wikipedia offer a model for spy agencies.
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