Past Events

ICTS Seminar: Combating Terrorism and the Role of Law Enforcement
ICTS Seminar: Combating Terrorism and the Role of Law Enforcement
The International Center for Terrorism Studies at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies hosted a seminar on “Combating Terrorism: The Role of Law Enforcement” on June 11, 2015. The latest aborted plot to attack police officers in Boston underscores once again the critical role of law enforcem...
The Days After: Are Iran’s Deadlines Endless?
The Days After: Are Iran’s Deadlines Endless?
On Thursday July 9, the Potomac Institute's International Center for Terrorism Studies hosted a panel to discuss the ongoing nucelar negotiations with Iran. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the six major powers are continuing to negotiate beyond the July 7th deadline. Can a historic diplomatic endg...
ICTS Seminar: From Terrorism to War Crimes:  Past Lessons and Future Outlook
ICTS Seminar: From Terrorism to War Crimes: Past Lessons and Future Outlook
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies April 29, 2015 at The International Law Institute This seminar focused on the interface between terrorism and the rule of law. Special attention was placed on legal practices related to detention, prosecution and punishment of terrorists. Topics covered includ...
ICTS:17th Annual Event
ICTS:17th Annual Event "International Cooperation in Combating Terrorism : Review of 2014"
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies International Center for Terrorism Studies March 30, 2015 National Press Club Opening Remarks: Michael S. Swetnam CEO and Chairman, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Moderator: Professor Yonah Alexander Director, Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studie...
ICTS Seminar: Terrorism Victimization of Women and Children - January 30, 2015
ICTS Seminar: Terrorism Victimization of Women and Children - January 30, 2015
- Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-potomac-institute-for-policy-studies
ICTS Seminar: America, Still the Indispensable Nation
ICTS Seminar: America, Still the Indispensable Nation
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies International Center for Terrorism Studies January 15, 2015 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-potomac-institute-for-policy-studies
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The Honorable Art (Arthur L.) Money, Member, Board of Regents and Senior Fellow 

Since leaving the Pentagon in April 2001, Mr. Money has become a member
and Chair of various USG Advisory Boards, Panels, and Commissions;
a member of Board of Directors of several US Public Companies;
a member of the Board of Directors of several US Private Companies;
and a member of several US Company Advisory Boards
The Honorable Arthur L. Money became the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (ASD C3I) on 5 October 1999 until 7 April 2001. Prior to his Senate confirmation as the ASD C3I, Mr. Money served as the Senior Civilian Official, Office of the ASD C3I, from February 1998 to October 1999. He also served as the Department of Defense (DOD) Chief Information Officer (CIO) from February 1998 to April 2001.
Mr. Money served as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Research, Development and Acquisition (also a Senate confirmed position), and as CIO of the Air Force from January 1996 to February 1998.
Prior to the USG duties, he was President of ESL Inc., a subsidiary of TRW from January 1990 to December 1994, prior to its consolidation with TRW's Avionics and Surveillance Group. Mr. Money then became Vice President and Deputy General Manager for the TRW Avionics and Surveillance Group (January 1995 to January 1996).