National Security and Information Sharing: An FBI Perspective

  • Tuesday, April 05, 2011
  • 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Brown Palace Hotel 321 17th St - Log in for member pricing

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Following on Former Senator Gary Hart’s January discussion of national security concerns, we are pleased to have Federal Bureau of Investigation Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) Joseph T. Airey join us to discuss the FBI’s National Security responsibilities, changes made since 9/11, and how the Bureau works collaboratively with other law enforcement military and intelligence agencies, especially in Colorado.

About Joesph T. Airey

Joseph T. Airey is a Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) with the Federal Bureau of Investigation assigned to the Denver, Colorado Field Office.  He has 19 years of investigative experience, primarily involving National Security matters. Since 2004 SSA Airey has managed a Joint Terrorism Task Force made up of representatives from law enforcement, military and intelligence agencies.  SSA Airey has an undergraduate and a masters degree from the University of Colorado, and is completing a masters degree at the University of Denver. In 2008 he was awarded the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Master Police Instructor Award, and in 2010 he served as an adjunct professor at the George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies in Garmisch, Germany. He has authored articles on international counter terrorism and sporting event security.

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