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EKU Hosts Critical Thinking Applied to the Intelligence Analysis Process (CTIAP) Workshop

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On February 2nd, 2018 Dr. James Hess joined BGS IC CAE Scholars to conduct a full-day workshop on critical thinking and the process of applying it to intelligence analysis. Dr. Hess is a retired U.S. Army Intelligence Officer, as well as a previous professor in the Combating Terrorism Center at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

IC CAE Scholars Attend the Advanced Technical Intelligence Center

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The Advanced Technical Intelligence Center (ATIC) is a 15 week hybrid program combining 10 weeks of in-class intelligence coursework, followed by a 5 week experiential learning track in either Law Enforcement, Technical Analysis, or Cyber Security. The mission of ATIC is to develop advanced critical thinkers capable of problem-solving and communicating complicated ideas.

Impariamo Newsletter

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The mission of IC CAE is to provide grants to competitively chosen universities and colleges to enhance the recruitment and retention of an ethnically and culturally diverse Intelligence Community workforce with capabilities critical to the national security interest of the United States.

UPS Cyber-security Operations Guest Lecture

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On November 16th, 2017 the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE) hosted Michael Robinson, a UPS Information Security Manager. The event, which was co-hosted by the EKU Department of Computer Science, consisted of two sessions throughout the day. Mr.

BGS IC CAE Scholar Presents a Maritime Risk Symposium

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Mr. Bailey Cox, a senior Homeland Security major at EKU, recently attend and presented at the 8th Annual Maritime Risk Symposium held at Tiffin University. The theme of the symposium was Cybersecurity in the Maritime Transportation System. The invitation-only annual symposium is attended by professionals in the maritime arena including the U.S. Coast Guard, private industry, and universities.

Crime Prevention Panel

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On November 6, 2017, Alpha Phi Sigma and the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE) hosted a Crime Prevention Panel. The panel consisted of six different speakers. Mr. Bob Douglas from Kentucky Crime Prevention Coalition spoke about the future for crime prevention in school. Mr.

Department of Energy Guest Analyst

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On November 2nd, 2017, the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE) hosted Department of Energy (DoE) analyst Timothy Lawley. The two presentations given by Mr. Lawley detailed the history of the DoE, how the agency works to secure the United States safety, and what steps students should take if interested in the DoE or any analyst position. Mr.

Intelligence Career Panel at Kentucky State University

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On October 27th, 2017, the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE) hosted an intelligence career panel at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky. The career panel included guest speakers from the U.S. Army, the Kentucky Homeland Security Fusion Center, the Defense Intelligence Agency/CENTCOM, and the Kentucky State Police.

BGS IC CAE Hosts Social Networking and Intelligence Workshop

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On October 6, 2017, the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE) hosted it first intelligence workshop of the 2017-2018 academic year.  Hosted by Eastern Kentucky University (EKU), the workshop focused on intelligence and investigations in relation to social networking.  The workshop was facilitated by Mr.

U.S. State Department Recruiter Visits BGS IC CAE

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On August 31, 2017, the Bluegrass State Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (BGS IC CAE) hosted a recruitment visit by Mr. Michael McClellan with the U.S. Department of State (DOS).  Mr. Michael McClellan is a retired career Foreign Service Officer (FSO) with the DOS and now serves as a DOS recruiter for Kentucky and Tennessee.  During his visit, Mr.

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