RE: CRIME Meeting tomorrow @ Oregon Zoo, 10-Noon - 2nd Call

From: George Heuston (GeorgeH@private)
Date: Mon Mar 08 2004 - 21:43:32 PST

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    And Intel differs how?
    
    
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    Since RAINS is an organization of businesses, focused on driving the
    use of their technology, I think this counts as a vendor spiel and as
    such he is required to provide donuts. Please let him know?
    
    thanks
    t
    
    On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 11:24:24 -0800 George Heuston <GeorgeH@private>
    wrote:
    >Speaker:  Richard A. MacKnight, Director, RAINS-net
    >
    >
    >
    >Topic:  "The Regional Alliances for Infrastructure and Network Security
    >- RAINS: Connect and Protect; and the RAINS-Net
    ><http://www.rainsnet.org/>  technology."
    >
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    >Richard's Bio:
    >
    >
    >
    >Richard A. MacKnight is the Director of RAINS-Net, the first technology
    >initiative by RAINS and core technology supporting Connect and Protect.
    >Since joining RAINS in March of 2003, MacKnight has led the rollout
    >of
    >RAINS-Net, the nations first regional 9-1-1 alert integration with
    >local
    >critical infrastructure providers and emerging secure
    >information-sharing standard. Under MacKnight's leadership, RAINS-
    >Net
    >has garnered a growing installation base that represents the broad
    >public safety stakeholder community.
    >
    >
    >
    >MacKnight serves on the Oregon State Interoperability Executive
    >Council,
    >and the Portland Business Alliance's Cyber Security Cluster task
    >force.
    >
    >
    >
    >Prior to joining RAINS, MacKnight held positions with Oracle's Aerospace
    >and Defense consulting group working on a range of efforts with
    >the U.S.
    >Department of Defense, with Statistica, Inc. on projects for the
    >U.S.
    >Department of Justice, and several projects for the U.S. Department
    >of
    >State. MacKnight has also contributed to several online credit card
    >fraud detection products, corporate eCredentialing systems, and
    >web site
    >spoofing detection tools.
    >
    >
    >
    >MacKnight earned his undergraduate degree at Washington College
    >in
    >Maryland, and an MBA at Marymount University in Virginia.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    
    "I have gone to great lengths to expand my threshold of pain"
    - -Tool
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