LETTER (SANITIZED) FROM NANETTE MARIE BLANDIN

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2073/01/18 : CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Pwded to ADC, C/MATD, C/IT, Executive Director, D/OIT, D/OL on 25 July. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18 : CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 3. STAT STAT ThuBrookings Institution 1:13 1775 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE N.W. Executive Registry r?-2301/2 / WASHINGTON D.C. 20036 / CABLES: BROOKINST / TELEPHONE: (202) Center for Public Policy Education July 11, 1985 Office of Training and Education Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20515 Dear Stan: As promised, here is our 1985-1986 program brochure ZIL,I I ( tkieo 797-6000 1/4e i(Vct /94)( 7-? j-ceiq r41) 14- c),, If you or your staff would like to discuss any of our seminars, or could use additional copies of the brochure, please let me know. I look forward to seeing you soon. Enclosure Cordially, Nanette Marie Blandin Senior Staff Member (202) 797-6279 ..-.'\' ? kku.c,k \AAWL /lAtki ilWki- kb '4 ? tt..Oss2 Q , k f. :..c1S cokSa kikk 7?U5Uk- aJo_zwi- k)4_ (KA_ 01 04-kla ? Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION WASHINGTON, D.C. CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLIcY EDUCATION Public Policy Conferences for Government Executives 1985-86 Series Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? ? Contents 1 Introduction 2 Perspectives on Public Policy 4 Understanding Business Policy and Operations 6 Outlook on Issues in Science and Technology 8 Executive Leadership Seminars on Critical Public Policy Issues 10 National Issues Forums Inquiries and requests for additional registration forms should be addressed to: Registrar Center for Public Policy Education The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 797-6269 or (202) 797-6272 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 he Brookings Institution is a private non-profit organization devoted to research, education and publication on important issues of domestic and foreign policy. The Brookings Center for Public Policy Education is the educational arm of the Institution and serves as a national resource for executive education. The Center's programs for senior government executives, described in this announcement, have these goals: ITo enhance the federal executive's understanding of relationships between his or her policy and programmatic responsibilities, and broader national policies and objectives; I To review and analyze major public policy developments in the past and present, and to discuss emerging issues and their policy implications; ITo explore, with decisionmakers from government and business, current public policy issues (both domestic and international) and to consider policy choices available to decisionmakers; ITo increase understanding of the federal executive's relationships with the Congress, American industry, state and local governments, the press, interest groups, and other forces in the public policy environment. Over 700 government executives participate in Brookings programs each year. These men and women return to their duties with enhanced understanding of current national objectives and future governmental directions. We hope you will join us for some of the Center's programs during the year ahead. 1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 PERSIPECTIVES ON PUBLICINDLICY Two-week conferences on major public policy issues affecting the nation. Senior federal executives carry great responsibility. Their decisions establish the direction of government policy for years into the future. Federal executives, although highly knowledgeable about the programs they administer, need an opportunity to step outside of their policy area to examine the interaction of their activities with broad national objectives and the larger policy- making system. "Perspectives on Public Policy" is our two-week conference for senior-level government officials, designed to provide a significant professional development experience for government executives. Through informative, off-the-record sessions, government officials are given the opportunity to focus on: I The history and development of the constitutional framework in which public policy is formed; I Current national and international problems and how they affect public policy; I Emerging issues which pose policy choices for government decisionmakers now and in the near future. Participants come together to exchange knowledge and ideas in an informal atmosphere, away from the pressure of their daily responsibilities. Each conference is comprised of some 35 individuals who occupy leadership positions in their government organizations. Resource leaders from the Executive Branch, Congress, academic institutions, the media, and the private sector serve as catalysts for each group, providing essential information and advancing the dialogue. The objective of this program is to help government policymakers gain new insights which will assist them in the performance of their duties. Note: Approved by the American Council on Education for three semester hours of graduate-level credit in Public Administration and Public Policy. 2 Schedule and Registration Information November 10-22, 1985 March 9-21, 1986 May 11-23, 1986 The conference fee of $3,935 covers tuition, reading materi- als, and related educational costs, as well as American Plan hotel costs (lodging and meals for 12 days). Travel to and from the conference location and in- cidentals are not included. Applicants should be members of the Senior Executive Service (GS-16 to GS-18 or equivalent). GS-15's may be admitted on an exceptional basis. Federal agen- cies desiring to reserve a specific number of spaces in these con- ferences may do so by writing to the Registrar. All conferences will be held in Williamsburg, Virginia begin- ning in the late afternoon on Sunday and concluding early Friday afternoon of the second week. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? Program Example from March 1985 The Changing Nature of American Society A. James Reichley Senior Fellow Governmental Studies Program The Brookings Institution The Role of the Courts in Shaping Legal Issues The Honorable Abner J. Mikva Circuit Judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia The American Constitutional System Gary McDowell Director Office of the Bicentennial of the Constitution National Endowment for the Humanities The Role of and Work of Today's Congress Roger H. Davidson Senior Specialist American National Government and Public Administration Congressional Research Service Library of Congress The American Presidency Stephen J. Wayne Professor Department of Political Science The George Washington University The Budget Process and Its Impact on the 1986 Budget Carol Cox President and Executive Officer Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget U.S. Tax Policy Janice A. Mays Tax Counsel Committee on Ways and Means U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Trade Policy Edward M. Bernstein Guest Scholar Economic Studies Program The Brookings Institution Arms Control Issues in the 1980's Barry Schneider Senior Defense Analyst National Institute for Public Policy U.S. Foreign Policy The Honorable Alan Keyes Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council Department of State U.S. Defense Policy Ronald H. Stivers Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Policy Department of Defense U.S. Military Readiness The Honorable G. William Whitehurst U.S. Representative, Second District, Virginia Member, Committee on Armed Services U.S.-Latin American Relations Georges A. Fauriol Senior Fellow in Caribbean Basin Studies Center for Strategic and International Studies Georgetown University 3 Health Policies for the United States in the 1980's David Krawitz Legislative Assistant Office of Senator Donald Riegle Educational Priorities for the 1980's Paul E. Peterson Director Governmental Studies Program The Brookings Institution Manpower Policies for the 1980's The Honorable Malcolm R. Lovell Distinguished Professor of Government and Business The George Washington University The Trade Union Movement in the 1980's and Beyond Gus Tyler Assistant President International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Legal and Political Considerations in National Security Activities Americo R. Cinquegrana Deputy Counsel to the Attorney General for Intelligence Policy Office of Intelligence and Policy Review Department of Justice Current Federal Civil Service Issues Andrew A. Feinstein Staff Director, Subcommittee on the Civil Service Committee on Post Office and the Civil Service U.S. House of Representatives Recent Developments in the Field of Telecommunications Bruce E. Fein Senior Vice President Gray and Company Environmental Issues in the 1980's Hans Weill Professor of Medicine Tulane University Trends in Research and Development Budgets Albert H. Teich Head, Office of Public Sector Programs American Association for the Advancement of Science The Media and American Government Dorn Bonafede Chief Political Correspondent The National Journal The Future of Democracy in the U.S. and the World The Honorable Richard Bolling Lecturer Public Administration School University of Southern California, Washington, D.C. Branch Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 UllibERSTANDING BUSITESS POLICY AND OPERATIONS One-week conferences examining the role of business in American society. Senior government executives make decisions that significantly affect the operations of American industry. Government spending, tax, and regulatory decisions have an impact upon every level of corporate planning. "Understanding Business Policy and Operations" is our one-week conference for senior government officials, held in selected cities where the corporate offices of major U.S. firms are located. Designed to broaden each participant's grasp of business operations and philosophy, these programs examine the role of American business in national and international affairs. The conference sessions are conducted on-site at corporate headquarters. Discus- sions focus on: 1 The management, philosophy, and operating practices of major U.S. corporations; 1 The mutual interests and patterns of interactions between government agencies and business firms; I Strategic planning and goal setting, financial management, and the competitive position of U.S. industry in the world economy. Government executives meet with the officers of nine or ten leading corporations, exploring key issues of mutual concern in an off-the-record, informal setting. Supplementing firsthand exposure to corporate management are meetings with knowledgeable observers of economic, social, and political trends in contemporary society. Our objective in this program is to foster a frank exchange between the leaders of government and the leaders of business and industry. In addition, we hope to provide an executive development experience for federal career officials which will assist them in carrying out their daily responsibilities. Note: Approved by the American Council on Education for two semester hours of graduate-level credit in Business Policy Studies and Public Management. 4 Schedule and Registration Information November 10-15, 1985 Dallas/Fort Worth January 12-17, 1986 Los Angeles March 23-28, 1986 Washington/Baltimore April 20-25, 1986 New York City May 4-9, 1986 Chicago The conference fee of $2,180 covers tuition, reading materi- als, and related educational costs, as well as most meals and lodging. Travel to and from the conference city and incidentals are not included. Applicants should be members of the Senior Executive Service (GS-16 to GS-18 or equivalent). GS-15's may be admitted on an exceptional basis. Federal agen- cies desiring to reserve a specific number of spaces in these con- ferences may do so by writing to the Registrar. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? IP Program Example from 1985 Conference New York City April 21-26, 1985 Exxon Corporation Lee R. Raymond, Senior Vice President, James W. Hanson, Chief Economist, and other executives discuss major issues affecting the energy industry General Electric's International Trade Operations GE's international trade development and trade policy activities explored with Vice President P. A. Argentinis and Manager William). Durka Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Examination of worldwide role, functions and activities of a major Japanese trading company with President M. Tabuchi and other senior Mitsui officials Philip Morris, Incorporated ? Product development and corporate social responsibility issues discussed with Corporate Public Affairs Director Vincent R. Clephas Perspective on Corporate Organization and Culture Seminar with Leonard R. Sayles, Professor, Graduate School of Business, Columbia University J.C. Penney Company, Inc. Senior Vice President Rodney Birkins, Divisional Vice President Satenig S. St. Marie, and other executives assess the impact of technology on planning and management Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Meetings with Executive Vice President Philip Briggs and other senior officials to discuss insurance, pension, investment, and corporate quality programs CBS/Broadcast Group Broadcast policy, planning, and program practices discussed with senior CBS officials, including Senior Vice President David Fuchs, Executive Producer Lane Venardos, and Anchor and Managing Editor (The CBS Evening News) Dan Rather 5 Citibank Walter B. Wriston, former Chairman, and other executives examine international lending operations and the impact of telecommunications on the banking industry The Economic Outlook for Business Enterprise Seminar with Roger Kubarych, Vice President and Chief Economist, The Conference Board AT&T Corporate Vice President Lee Cutcliff and colleagues discuss strategic and business planning challenges confronting AT&T after divestiture Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 OUTLOOK ON ISSUE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Six-day conferences for science executives, exploring the relationships of science and technology to public policy. he technological revolution of the postwar decades has altered the environment in which government operates, transforming the agenda of public policy. In particular, technological advances in the fields of nuclear energy, space, bioengineering, and the information sciences have profoundly affected the modern world. The implications of current and future innovations in scientific and technical fields will continue to have an impact on the development and execution of public policy in the years ahead. "Outlook on Issues in Science and Technology" is our six-day conference for science executives. These sessions are designed for technical managers from the physical, biological, natural, and engineering sciences who are responsible for program or procurement activities, and also for executives in policy positions whose decisions are affected by the rapidly evolving technological environment. In the Williamsburg setting, site of one of the earliest governments in colonial America, federal science executives gather to discuss the relationships of science and technology to public policy with Members of Congress, Administration officials, scholars, and independent analysts. Participants examine major 20th century issues pertaining to science and technology in the restored 18th century conference location. These sessions focus upon a broad range of issues, exploring the important role of research and development in meeting national objectives. All meetings are informal and off the record, and speakers are presented less to provide answers than to stimulate critical thought. Our objective in these conferences is to help senior federal executives gain fresh insights, broadening their perspectives on the numerous relationships of science and technology to public policymaking. In addition, we hope to provide an executive development experience which will assist these officials in the performance of their managerial duties. Note: Approved by the American Council on Education for two semester hours of graduate-level credit in Engineering Administration, Public Administration, or Science Administration. 6 Schedule and Registration Information December 8-13, 1985 March 2-7, 1986 April 13-18, 1986 June 1-6, 1986 The conference fee of $2,285 covers tuition, reading materi- als, and related educational costs, as well as American Plan hotel costs (lodging and meals for 5 days). Travel to and from the conference location and in- cidentals are not included. Applicants should be members of the Senior Executive Service (GS-16 to GS-18 or equivalent). GS-15's may be admitted on an exceptional basis. Federal agen- cies desiring to reserve a specific number of spaces in these con- ferences may do so by writing to the Registrar. All conferences will be held in Williamsburg, Virginia begin- ning in the late afternoon on Sunday and concluding early Friday afternoon. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Program Example from February 1985 Science Policy in Historical Perspective John M. Logsdon Director, Graduate Program in Science, Technology and Public Policy Professor of Political Science and Public Affairs The George Washington University Trends in Research and Development Budgets Albert H. Teich Head, Office of Public Sector Programs American Association for the Advancement of Science Role of Universities in Scientific Research Dennis Barnes Associate Vice President for Governmental Relations University of Virginia Science Policy from a Congressional Perspective The Honorable George E. Brown, Jr. U.S. Representative, 36th District, California Member, Committee on Science and Technology Developments in Biotechnology Gretchen S. Kolsrud Biological Applications Program Manager Office of Technology Assessment U.S. Congress Issues in Marine Sciences Robert J. Huggett Chairman, Department of Ecology and Pollution Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Issues in Telecommunications Bruce E. Fein Senior Vice President Gray and Company Developments in Microelectronics Stephen Knight Division Manager Corporate Strategic Development AT&T Technology Transfer: Implications for National Security Gus W. Weiss, Jr. Staff Consultant, National Security Council, Executive Office of the President Professor, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, The National Defense University Impact of Science and Technology on Strategic Defense Issues Barry R. Schneider Senior Defense Analyst National Institute for Public Policy Policy Priorities for Science and Technology in the 1980's James G. Ling Assistant Director for Institutional Relations Office of Science and Technology Policy Executive Office of the President Science and the Future of Democracy James D. Carroll Senior Staff Member Center for Public Policy Education The Brookings Institution Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 EXECUTIT7E LEADERSHIP SEAARS ON CRITICAL PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES Two and one-half day programs for executives, examining selected public policy issues. Toperform effectively in the changing world of the 80's, business executives need an understanding of federal policy issues and processes; at the same time, government executives need to comprehend the complexities of the present corporate environment. Our "Executive Leadership Seminars on Critical Public Policy Issues," held through- out the year, bring together senior-level officials from both communities to explore a single issue of national significance. These informal, off-the-record sessions accomplish two goals: they provide a forum where an issue can be discussed and debated in some depth, and they foster the devel- opment of new perspectives on issues of major concern to business and industry. Speakers at the Seminars are asked to stimulate analysis and to advance dialogue rather than lecture. They include key Administration officials, Members of Congress, and experts from a variety of Washington institutions. All participants are expected to raise questions about the aspects of the issue under review. Encouraging the exchange of ideas between leaders from different sectors of society is a major objective of the Center for Public Policy Education. These Executive Leadership Seminars are an important element in meeting that objective. Registration Each Seminar is scheduled from Tuesday dinner through Thurs- day luncheon. The fee for each program is $850 per partici- pant, which includes meals, reading materials, and related educational costs. Lodging is not included. 8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? Schedule and List of Topics September 24-26, 1985 U.S. Trade Policy in a Changing International Economic Environment I Budget deficits, exchange rates, and the trade deficit I Non-tariff barriers to a free trading system I Developing cooperative trade policies in a protectionist environment I Changing economic relation- ships among the U.S., other in- dustrial countries, and the Third World October 8-10, 1985 Science, Technology, and the Future I Priorities in the federal re- search and development budget I The role of science and tech- nology in enhancing inter- national competitiveness I Public/private sector respon- sibility for advancing research and development I Relationship of technological developments and progress in arms control verification, health sciences, information and com- munications systems, and space commercialization December 3-5, 1985 Telecommunications and the AT&T Divestiture: Where Do We Go from Here? I How and why the divestiture occurred I Telecommunications in a mixed regulated-competitive market I The impact of new technolo- gies on information systems I The public policy agenda and the changing role of federal and state regulatory agencies February 25-27, 1986 The President's Budget for FY 1987 I Fiscal choices in the President's budget and their economic implications I Spending and tax proposals to reduce federal deficits I The long-term budget outlook I The relationship between fis- cal and monetary policy March 11-13, 1986 Restructuring the Health Care System in the U.S. I The effects of competition on the quality and cost of health care I Changing behaviors of patients, providers, and payers I Ensuring quality health care for the poor and the elderly in a competitive environment I The growth of medical tech- nology: benefits versus costs 9 April 8-10, 1986 Priorities in U.S. Defense Policy: Outlook for the Remainder of the Decade I Impact of budget constraints on national security objectives I Major issues in shaping strate- gic and conventional force requirements I Role of research and develop- ment in maintaining the defense industrial base I Prospects for the strategic de- fense initiative May 13-15, 1986 Fiscal and Monetary Choices for the U.S. Economy I The Administration's eco- nomic policy objectives for the next two years I Federal spending trade-offs and policy choices I Monetary policies, trade poli- cies, and the dollar I The status of tax reform June 17-19, 1986 Science, Technology, and the Future A repeat of the October 1985 Seminar, focusing upon the same themes for discussion. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 NTTIONAL ISSUES FORT1MS One-day on-the-record forums, offering a comprehensive view of an important national issue. Crucial issues influencing the social, economic, and political directions of the United States are the focus of one-day "National Issues Forums" to be held throughout the year at Brookings. Designed for an audience of approximately 75 persons, each of these sessions explores one significant policy issue and the complex legislative and administrative proposals that relate to it. White House officials, Members of Congress, independent scholars, and seasoned policy observers introduce the major facets of the issue being discussed. Participants in the Forums have an opportunity to express their own views in engaging in dialogue with key Washington decisionmakers. These sessions are on the record, and the points made by panel members and audience participants are reported by the national news media. Video cassettes will be available on selected programs. Registration The fee for each one-day Forum is $275 per participant. This fee includes lunch. Registration in advance is required. 10 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? Schedule and List of Topics October 2, 1985 The Role of Government in the U.S. Agricultural Economy I The growth of agribusiness and the decline of the family farm I The interactive effects of mac- roeconomic, trade, and subsidy policies I The short-term bailout of failing farmers I Prospects for return to a mar- ket economy November 13, 1985 Trade Deficits: Implications for Business and Labor I Factors contributing to a strong dollar I The trade policies of foreign nations I Business and labor proposals for industrial policies and strategies I Options for government action December 11, 1985 Corporate Takeovers: Impact on the Economy I The reasons for corporate takeovers I The winners and the losers I The effects of takeovers on the U.S. economy I Alternative government responses February 5, 1986 The Ability of International Institutions to Deal with Pressing World Problems I Developments affecting the roles of international organiza- tions I Multilateral, unilateral, and re- gional responses I Responses of governments to international institutions I Critical concerns: famine, debt, nuclear proliferation, scientific cooperation March 5, 1986 Coping with Change in the Financial Services Industry I The effects of deregulation and technological developments I The regulatory response I Protecting the users of finan- cial services I Prospects for new legislation March 26, 1986 Accountability in Defense Budgeting and Contracting I Defense budgeting and con- tracting accountability I Ensuring accountability through the acquisition process I The results of recent reforms and new proposals I The governability of the military-industrial complex 11 April 16, 1986 A Decade of Deregulation: Assessing the Results I Deregulation in the energy, financial services, transporta- tion, and telecommunications industries I The changing roles of Con- gress, the Presidency, the Courts, and the regulatory agencies I Social and economic impacts of deregulation: continuing con- cerns with equity, service, and productivity I The pressures for selective re-regulation May 28, 1986 Economic Choices 1986 I Priorities in the fiscal '87 budget I Continued deficits: at what expense? I Outlook for interest rates and economic growth I Tax policies for the remainder of the decade Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 ? Board of Trustees Robert V. Roosa (Chairman) Partner Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. New York, New York Andrew Heiskell (Vice Chairman; Chairman, Executive Committee) Chairman of the Board The New York Public Library New York, New York Louis W. Cabot (Vice Chairman; Chairman, Development Committee) Chairman of the Board Cabot Corporation Boston, Massachusetts Samuel H. Armacost President and Chief Executive BankAmerica Corporation San Francisco, California J. David Barnes Chairman and CEO Mellon Bank Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Frank T. Cary Chairman, Executive Committee International Business Machines Corp. Purchase, New York A. W. Clausen President The World Bank Washington, D.C. William T. Coleman, Jr. Senior Partner O'Melveny & Myers Washington, D.C. Lloyd N. Cutler Partner Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Washington, D.C. Thomas R. Donahue Secretary-Treasurer AFL-CIO Washington, D.C. Charles W. Duncan, Jr. Houston, Texas Walter Y. Elisha Chairman and CEO Springs Industries, Inc. Fort Mill, South Carolina Robert F. Erburu President and CEO The Times Mirror Company Los Angeles, California Hanna H. Gray President University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Robert D. Haas President and CEO Levi Strauss & Co. San Francisco, California Philip M. Hawley Chairman and CEO Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc. Los Angeles, California Amory Houghton, Jr. Chairman of the Executive Committee Corning Glass Works Corning, New York Roy M. Huffington Chairman of the Board Roy M. Huffington, Inc. Houston, Texas B. R. Inman President and CEO Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation Austin, Texas James T. Lynn Chairman Aetna Life and Casualty Company Hartford, Connecticut Donald F. McHenry University Research Professor of Diplomacy and International Affairs Georgetown University Washington, D.C. Bruce K. MacLaury President The Brookings Institution Washington, D.C. Robert S. McNamara Former President The World Bank Washington, D.C. Mary Patterson McPherson President Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Arjay Miller Dean Emeritus Graduate School of Business Stanford University Woodside, California Donald S. Perkins Former Chairman Jewel Companies, Inc. Chicago, Illinois J. Woodward Redmond Partner J. W. Redmond & Company Washington, D.C. 12 James D. Robinson III Chairman of the Board American Express Company New York, New York Ralph S. Saul Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Henry B. Schacht Chairman of the Board and CEO Cummins Engine Company, Inc. Columbus, Indiana Roger D. Semerad Executive Vice President The Brookings Institution Washington, D.C. Howard R. Swearer President Brown University Providence, Rhode Island Morris Tanenbaum Executive Vice President AT&T New York, New York Phyllis A. Wallace Professor of Management Alfred P. Sloan School of Management Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts James D. Wolfensohn President James D. Wolfensohn, Inc. New York, New York Ezra K. Zilkha President Zilkha & Sons, Inc. New York, New York Charles J. Zwick Chairman and CEO Southeast Banking Corporation and Southeast Bank, N.A. Miami, Florida HONORARY TRUSTEES Vincent M. Barnett, Jr. James Phinney Baxter III Professor of History and Public Affairs Emeritus Williams College Williamstown, Massachusetts Barton M. Biggs Managing Director Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. New York, New York Eugene R. Black New York, New York Robert D. Calkins President Emeritus The Brookings Institution Washington, D.C. Edward W. Carter Chairman of the Board Emeritus Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc. Los Angeles, California Bruce B. Dayton Bliss & Co. Wayzata, Minnesota Douglas Dillon New York, New York George M. Elsey President Emeritus The American Red Cross Washington, D.C. Huntington Harris Leesburg, Virginia Roger W. Heyns President The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Menlo Park, California John E. Lockwood Consulting Partner Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy New York, New York William McC. Martin, Jr. Retired Chairman Federal Reserve Board Washington, D.C. Charles W. Robinson Chairman Energy Transition Corporation Santa Fe, New Mexico H. Chapman Rose Retired Partner Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue Washington, D.C. Gerard C. Smith President The Consultants International Group, Inc. Washington, D.C. Robert Brookings Smith St. Louis, Missouri Sydney Stein, Jr. Chicago, Illinois Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-ITDP90-00998R000100020010-5 RIGISTRATION FORM"' (Check appropriate boxes) Perspectives on Public Policy $3,935 (Includes lodging and meals) O November 10-22, 1985 D March 9-21, 1986 0 May 11-23, 1986 Conferences are held in Williamsburg, Virginia Understanding Business Policy and Operations $2,180 (Includes lodging and most meals) O November 10-15, 1985 Dallas/Fort Worth O January 12-17, 1986 Los Angeles O March 23-28, 1986 Washington/Baltimore El April 20-25, 1986 New York City O May 4-9, 1986 Chicago (Please see reverse side) Outlook on Issues in Science and Technology $2,285 (Includes lodging and meals) 0 December 8-13, 1985 0 March 2-7, 1986 0 April 13-18, 1986 0 June 1-6, 1986 Conferences are held in Williamsburg, Virginia Public Policy Conferences for Government Executives 1985-86 Series Executive Leadership Seminars on Critical Public Policy Issues $850 All Seminars are held in Washington, D.C. O U.S. Trade Policy September 24-26, 1985 El Science, Technology, and the Future October 8-10, 1985 0 Telecommunications Policy December 3-5, 1985 El President's Budget for FY 1987 February 25-27, 1986 El Restructuring the Health Care System March 11-13, 1986 D Priorities in U.S. Defense Policy April 8-10, 1986 El Fiscal and Monetary Choices May 13-15, 1986 O Science, Technology, and the Future June 17-19, 1986 National Issues Forums $275 All Forums are held in Washington, D.C. 0 Government in the U.S. Agricultural Economy October 2, 1985 O Trade Deficits and their Implications November 13, 1985 El Corporate Takeovers December 11, 1985 0 International Institutions and World Problems February 5, 1986 0 Changes in the Financial Services Industry March 5, 1986 O Defense Budgeting and Contracting March 26, 1986 0 Assessing Deregulation April 16, 1986 0 Economic Choices 1986 May 28, 1986 Executive Leadership and the Changing Policy Environment This special seminar for senior federal executives will be held June 15-20, 1986 at the Aspen Institute, Wye Plantation, Queenstown, Maryland. The fee is $2350, including lodging and meals. Further details will be included in a separate brochure. To be placed on the mailing list for the brochure, please call Ann Specht, (202) 797-6280. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 'REGISTRATION FORI7i Name first middle last first name preferred for badge Title grade level Organization Office address Office phone Social Security No Billing Instructions name title address purchase order number authorizing official (signature and title) Eligibility Registrants should be in the Senior Executive Service or Grades GS-16-GS-18. (GS-15's will be considered on an exceptional basis.) Cancellation Policy If a registrant withdraws within the two-week period prior to the conference, and is not replaced by a qualified substitute (GS-15 or above), a cancellation fee of one half the tuition will be charged to partially cover the Institution's administrative costs. Mail completed form to: Center for Public Policy Education The Brookings Institution Registrar 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 797-6269 or (202) 797-6272 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/18: CIA-RDP90-00998R000100020010-5 The Brookings Institution 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 Bruce K. MacLaury President A. Lee Fritschler Director Center for Public Policy Education Barbara D. 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