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Arlington Institute

The Arlington Institute (TAI), formerly The Arlington Institute for National Strategy,[1] is an American think tank based in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. It is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.[2]

History

TAI was founded in 1989 by John Petersen.[3] The organization was incorporated in the State of Virginia on November 28, 1989 as The Arlington Institute for National Strategy.[4] James Woolsey was reportedly a founding board member, predating his role as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) by several years.[5]

Its name was shortened to The Arlington Institute on May 6, 1992.[1:1]

On September 4, 1992, Petersen participated in a discussion at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association titled "Desert Storm: Insights into the Future" alongside Neal Creighton.[6]

In March 1993, the United States Coast Guard published a report prepared for it by Petersen on behalf of the TAI titled "The Road to 2012: Looking Towards the Next Two Decades".[7] Among Petersen's predictions was that by 2020, "surreptitiously acquired DNA identification" would be a "Special Operating Forces Technology".

At a meeting on December 3, 1999, TAI's board of directors agreed to publish "a study by Pickford and Lindemann on the subject of life outside [of] the earth."[8]

In 2002, TAI launched the Large Integrated Search and Analysis (LISA) system, intended to "scour the Internet and other media for information that might one day predict otherwise unpredictable events." TAI hired Semantix and Smartlogik to work on the project, along with a third unnamed technology partner.[9]

On January 16, 2008, Petersen registered The Arlington Institute, Inc. in the State of West Virginia.[10]

In September 2008, TAI published an article discussing its WHETHEReport project related to predicting the future through dreams.[11]

COVID-19

TAI hosted a premiere event for Planet Lockdown on November 20, 2021 at the Coolfont Resort in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia.[12]

On March 30, 2023, Petersen registered a second entity called The Arlington Institute in West Virginia.[13]

Organization

Name Position Notes
John Petersen Founder, Chairman and President National War College, Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Office of the Secretary of Defense, United States National Security Council (NSC), United States Navy, World Future Society, Lindbergh Foundation, Global Business Network, World Academy of Art and Science
Kenneth Dabkowski Executive Director,[14] Director of Operations,[15] Secretary[16] Morgan County Economic Development Authority, Marriott International,[17] Heritable Innovation Trust, M•CAM International[18]
Danielle LaPorte Executive Director[8:1] -
Suzanne Elusorr Director of Finance and Human Relations[19] NSBN
Roger Barney Director of Engineering -
Jin Zhu Director of Information Strategy[9:1] -
Hardin Tibbs Director of Strategy and Analysis Synthesis Strategic Consulting, Global Business Network (GBN), Arthur D. Little
Greg Stitz Systems Manager United States Navy Reserve
David Liu System Engineer -
Harold Jegels Graphic Design -
Venilde Jeronimo Director of Business Development -
Humera Khan Senior analyst -
Mushtaq Khan Project manager -
Thomas Rock Network Administrator -
Trevor Goldstein Analyst Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Pima County Attorney's Office
Ross Hammond Modeling and Simulation Brookings Institution, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Alexa Kennedy-Puthoff Analyst and Statistician Population Research Center (PRC)
Halley Roberson Assistant Analyst -
Mandy Cavanaugh Secretary[13:1] -
Diane Petersen Secretary -
Richard Sawdey Secretary,[20] Board member Hoogendoorn & Talbot, Cabrini Green Legal Aid[21]
Richard McGough Treasurer[13:2] -
Napier Collyns Board member[22] Global Business Network, Cambridge Energy Research Associates, New York Mercantile Exchange, Doubleday Currency, Meridian International Institute, Strategic Management Society, Shell
Neal Creighton Board member[20:1] United States Army, Robert R. McCormick Foundation, United States Military Academy, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Chicago Tribune, Westminster College, National World War I Museum and Memorial, National Museum of the United States Army, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, National Strategy Forum, Newspaper Association of America Foundation, Lake Shore Bancorp[23]
Colin Crook Board member[24] Citicorp, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEE), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York Academy of Sciences, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Royal Academy of Engineering, Onsett International, Warburg Pincus, Rein Capital, United States Department of Defense, Penberen Center, Center for Adaptive Systems Applications (CASA)
Jack DuVall Board member[25] International Center on Nonviolent Conflict, WETA, University of Chicago, Cost of Living Council, United States Air Force (USAF), Morehouse College, Mars Hill, Phi Beta Kappa
Joe Firmage Board member Project Voyager, International Space Sciences Organization (ISSO), Intend Change, USWeb, Novell, Serius Corporation
Catherine Austin Fitts Board member;[8:2] Advisory board member (June 1998-June 2000)[26] Solari, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hamilton Securities Group, Dillon, Read & Co., Unanswered Questions, Sanders Research Associates, Economic Club of New York, HyperCar, Global Business Network (GBN), Sallie Mae, Carteret Savings Bank, First American, First American Bankshares, Fannie Mae, Emerging Markets Advisory Committee (EMAC), Bond Club of New York, Friends Select School, Council for Excellence in Government, Urban Land Institute, National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), Housing Roundtable
Betty Sue Flowers Board member University of Texas at Austin, Bill Moyers, Aspen Institute, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), General Motors, United States Department of the Navy, Shell, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBC), Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), American Councils for International Education[27]
George Kuper Board member Council of Great Lakes Industries (CGLI), National Center for Productivity and Quality of Working Life, General Electric, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS), Industrial Technology Institute (ITI), Manufacturing Studies Board, Boston Venture Management Company, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Conference Board, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Committee for Economic Development, American Productivity Management Association, Council on Trends and Perspectives,[28] General Electric (GE)
David Martin Board member,[29] Registered Agent M•CAM International, Purple Bridge Funds, University of Virginia Darden School of Business,[30] University of Virginia School of Medicine, Joint Commission on Technology and Science
Mark Mayle Board member -
Robert Morse Board member[31] Morse Asset Management, Hambrecht & Quist, Evercore Wealth Management, Morse, Williams & Company, Wall Street Fund, United States Navy, American Express, General Society of Mayflower Descendents, Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of New York, Pilgrims of the United States, English-Speaking Union (ESU), Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), United States Naval Institute, Union Club of the City of New York, Links Club, River Club,[32] William G. Campbell & Company
Owen Wormser Board member United States Department of Defense, Command and Control Consulting (C3i), United States Air Force (USAF), Joint Military Intelligence College
James Woolsey Board member (1989-2005)[33] Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Freedom House, United States Department of the Navy, Shea & Gardner, Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, United States Energy Security Council, Set America Free, Booz Allen Hamilton, United States Senate Committee on Armed Services
Joel Snell Research Fellow[34][35] Kirkwood Community College, United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), University of Nebraska, Dana College, Dell Research, United States Department of Labor, Omaha University, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute, TransCentury Corporation, Nebraska Department of Roads
Michelle Bowers Staff member[8:3] -
Sam Miess Staff member[8:4] -
Gregg Braden Arlington Transition Council member[36] American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research, Galileo Society, Global Coherence Initiative
Kingsley Dennis Arlington Transition Council member Centre for Mobilities Research (CeMoRe), Beautiful Traitor Books
Pierre DuBois Arlington Transition Council member -
Penny Kelly Arlington Transition Council member Pinelandia Biophysics Laboratory
Gary Sycalik Arlington Transition Council member -
Paul Bracken Member Yale University
Elliot Cohen Member Johns Hopkins University
William Colby Member Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Murray Feshback Member Georgetown University
David Gergen Member[37] U.S. News & World Report, Bill Clinton
T. George Harris Member Psychology Today
Morton Krondrake Member The New Republic
Arkady Shevchenko Member American University
Marvin Zonis Member University of Chicago
Elmo Zumwalt Member United States Navy
Kory Andrews Authorized Representative -
Virginia Professional Services Registered Agent -

Funding

TAI receives some of its funding from government and corporate projects. Clients include:[9:2][17:1][38][39]

  • Andersen Consulting
  • Boeing
  • Fetzer Institute
  • Government of Singapore
  • Honda
  • IBM
  • New Directions for News
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense
  • Project Voyager
  • Secretariat of Public Education of Mexico
  • United States Armed Forces
  • United States Coast Guard
  • United States Marine Corps
  • United States Navy

Corporate structure

TAI is made up of several corporate entitites:

Activities

Guest speakers at the Arlington Institute between 2007 and 2023 include:[40]

Name Year(s) Notes
John Bloom 2022 Anthroposophical Society in America, RSF Social Finance, Spirit Matters, Yggdrasil Land Foundation
Gregg Braden 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research, Galileo Society, Global Coherence Initiative
William Buhlman 2013 Monroe Institute
Dennis Bushnell 2007[41] Langley Research Center
Lee Caroll 2018 Kryon
Terah Collins - -
E.Dee Conrad - -
Robert Coxon 2016 -
Frank DeMarco 2013 Hampton Roads Publishing Company, Hologram Books
James DeMeo 2021 -
Joe Dispenza 2015 Quantum University, Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Life University
Larry Dossey 2020 Medical City Dallas, Panel on Mind/Body Interventions, Explore: The Journal of Science & Healing
Thomas Drake 2019 National Security Agency (NSA)
Pierre DuBois 2019 -
Edd Edwards 2023 -
Sharry Edwards 2020 Institute of BioAcoustic Biology
Charles Eisenstein 2019 Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Reality Sandwich
Mark Gober 2022 The End of COVID, Institute of Noetic Sciences, School of Wholeness and Enlightenment, Sherpa Technology Group, UBS
Raymon Grace 2017 -
Rosemary Ellen Guiley 2017 National Museum of Mysteries and Research, Foundation for Research into Extraterrestrial Encounters, Fate, Coast to Coast AM
Carrie Hempel 2019 Society of Cannabis Clinicians, Association of Cannabis Specialists, Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission
William Henry 2021 -
Penny Kelly 2023 Pinelandia Biophysics Laboratory
Jill Korn 2023 -
Joey Korn 2023 -
David Martin 2022-2023 Founder of M•CAM International. Listed on a 2014 list of previous speakers.[42]
Steve McDonald 2017 Australian Army, Psychedelic Research in Science & Medicine (PRISM), AADII
Jim McMarty 2017 L/L Research, Rock Creek Survival School
Dennis McKenna 2018 University of British Columbia (UBC)
John McMichael 2019 Beach Tree Labs
Joseph McMoneagle 2013 Stargate Project. Listed on a 2014 list of previous speakers.[42:1]
Regina Meredith 2020 Conscious Media Network
Sally Fallon Morell 2022 Weston A. Price Foundation, A Campaign for Real Milk, Tom Cowan, P.A. Bowen Farmstead
Alain Nu 2017 -
Todd Ovokaitys 2015, 2023 MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Louisiana State University (LSU), Kryon
Joni Patry 2022 American College of Vedic Astrology (ACVA), Council of Vedic Astrology (CVA), University of Vedic Astrology
Victoria Pendragon - -
Daniel Pinchbeck 2006[43] Open City, Columbia University, The Art Newspaper, The Connoisseur
Gerald Pollack 2023 The End of COVID, University of Washington, Institute for Venture Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Biomedical Engineering Society, American Institute of Medical and Biomedical Engineering, American Heart Association (AHA)
Harold Puthoff 2020 To the Stars, Church of Scientology, SRI International, Stargate Project, EarthTech International, Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin (IASA)
Chris Robinson 2019 -
Mary Rodwell 2017 Australian Close Encounter Resource Network (ACERN)
Debra Rose 2023 -
Victor Sagalovsky 2022 Litewater Scientific
Brian Sanderhoff 2019 -
Freddy Silva 2023 International Science and Consciousness Conference, International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine (ISSSEEM), Association for Research and Enlightenment
Craig Siska - -
Paul H. Smith 2018 Stargate Project
Robert David Steele 2021 Earth Intelligence Network, Open Source Everything (OSE), United States Marine Corps (USMC)
Nancy Van Domelen - -
Rainer Viehweger 2022 NES Health, MiCellF
Michael Waters 2016 Cure for Global Crises
Margaret Wheatley -[42:2] Peace Corps, Goodmeasure, Marriott School of Business, Cambridge College, Berkana Institute, Gampo Abbey, Leonardo Da Vinci Society for the Study of Thinking, National Park Service (NPS), International Leadership Association (ILA), Association for Talent Development (ATD)

Partners

Current and former partners of the Arlington Institute include:[44][45][46][47][48][49][39:1]

  • AllTop
  • Alternative Futures Associates
  • Atlassian
  • Bruce Webster, PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Content Evolution
  • Convera
  • Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies
  • Don Beck, National Values Center (NVC)
  • Eddie Mahe Company
  • Foundation for the Future
  • Garden Atriums
  • George Washington University
  • Global Business Network (GBN)
  • Global Futures Forum
  • Greater Washington Society of Association Executives (GWSAE)
  • Group Decision Support Systems
  • Halogen
  • Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies
  • IBM
  • Institute for Alternative Futures (IAF)
  • Institute for the Future
  • Kapow Technologies
  • Lenovo
  • OneCosmos
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
  • PlanetData
  • Powersim Solutions
  • Semantix
  • SmartLogik
  • Spiral Dynamics Integral
  • State of the World Forum
  • Think Tools
  • United States Department of Defense
  • University of Houston-Clear Lake
  • Whole Systems
  • World Future Society (WFS)
  • World Trends Research
  • Young Presidents' Organization (YPO)
  • ZilYen

Additionally, TAI links out to a number of people and organizations:[50]

  • Coates & Jarratt
  • Future Survey
  • The Futurist
  • Generon Consulting
  • Global Future Forum (GFF)
  • Graham Molitor
  • Institute for Future Research (IFR)
  • Jim Dator
  • Joseph Coates
  • Michael Marien
  • Peter Bishop
  • Ray Kurzweil
  • Shell
  • Spiral Dynamics
  • Susan Stickley
  • The Futures Group International (TFGI)

Further reading


  1. Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission. The Arlington Institute. OpenCorporates. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_va/03501392 ↩︎ ↩︎

  2. Support Our Mission. Arlington Institute. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20231218191354/https://arlingtoninstitute.org/support-our-mission/ ↩︎

  3. Home. Arlington Institute. Retrieved December 6, 2023, from https://web.archive.org/web/20231206234820/https://arlingtoninstitute.org/ ↩︎

  4. Entity Information - The Arlington Institute. Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.18-194027/https://cis.scc.virginia.gov/EntitySearch/BusinessInformation?businessId=164121&source=FromEntityResult&isSeries = false ↩︎

  5. Hobb. (2016, November 26). R. James Woolsey. Road to NowHere. http://archive.today/2024.01.14-183217/https://roadtonowhere.forumotion.org/t424-r-james-woolsey ↩︎

  6. Preliminary Program of the 1992 Annual Meeting. (1992). PS: Political Science and Politics, 25(2), 390. http://www.jstor.org/stable/419733 ↩︎

  7. Petersen, J. L. (1993). The Road to 2012: Looking Towards the Next Two Decades. United States Coast Guard. https://web.archive.org/web/20240104235500/https://www.uscg.mil/Portals/0/Strategy/Article Road to 2012 Mar 1993.pdf ↩︎

  8. LaPorte, D. (2000, April 10). Minutes of a Meeting of the Board of Directors. Solari; The Arlington Institute. https://web.archive.org/web/20240104214129/https://library.solari.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/Arlington_Institute_Board_Meeting-10Apr2000.pdf ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  9. Hardy, M. (2002, February 4). Institute aims to discern the future from media analysis. Boston Business Journal. http://archive.today/2023.12.13-231722/https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/blog/mass-high-tech/2002/02/institute-aims-to-discern-the-future-from.html ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  10. Business Organization Detail - The Arlington Institute, Inc. West Virginia Secretary of State — Online Data Services. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.18-223747/https://apps.sos.wv.gov/business/corporations/organization.aspx?org=264203 ↩︎

  11. Sterling, B. (2008, September 11). Arlington Institute asks for precognitive dreamers. Wired. http://archive.today/2023.12.18-220425/https://www.wired.com/2008/09/arlington-insti/ ↩︎

  12. PLANET LOCKDOWN Premiere, coming to TransitionTALKS November 20, 2021. (2021, October 20). Arlington Institute. https://web.archive.org/web/20240125001601/https://arlingtoninstitute.org/planet-lockdown-premiere-coming-to-transitiontalks-november-20-2021/ ↩︎

  13. Business Organization Detail - The Arlington Institute. West Virginia Secretary of State—Online Data Services. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.18-193551/https://apps.sos.wv.gov/business/corporations/organization.aspx?org=553109 ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  14. Arlington Institute issues an Alert – Economic Disruption: Weathering the Storm. (2007, December 17). M•CAM International. http://archive.today/2023.12.18-200015/https://www.m-cam.com/2007/12/17/arlington-institute-issues-an-alert-economic-disruption-weathering-the-storm/ ↩︎

  15. About. Ken Dabkowski. Retrieved January 9, 2013, from https://web.archive.org/web/20130109154520/http://www.kendabkowski.com/about/ ↩︎

  16. The Arlington Institute. (2007, December 21). 2007 Annual Report. Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission. https://cis.scc.virginia.gov/CommonHelper/DocumentStorageLocalFileget?DocumentId=5227864&sourceType=1 ↩︎

  17. Resume. Ken Dabkowski. Retrieved January 9, 2013, from https://web.archive.org/web/20130109154536/http://www.kendabkowski.com/resume/ ↩︎ ↩︎

  18. Ken Dabkowski. Heritable Innovation Trust. Retrieved February 22, 2017, from https://web.archive.org/web/20170222200220/http://www.heritableinnovationtrust.org/ken-dabkowski ↩︎

  19. Staff. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved January 26, 2001, from http://archive.today/2001.01.26-135700/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/brightminds/staff.html ↩︎

  20. The Arlington Institute. (2000, October 5). 2000 Annual Report. Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission. https://cis.scc.virginia.gov/CommonHelper/DocumentStorageLocalFileget?DocumentId=4276115&sourceType=1 ↩︎ ↩︎

  21. Jackson, C., & Slusser, G. (2017, January 8). Fiscal Year 2011–2012 Annual Report. SILO; Cabrini Green Legal Aid. https://silo.tips/download/transforming-lives-one-client-at-a-time ↩︎

  22. Board of Directors. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved October 4, 2007, from http://archive.today/2007.10.04-214348/http://arlingtoninstitute.org/tai/board-directors ↩︎

  23. Neal Creighton Obituary (1930 - 2020) - Winfield, IL - Chicago Tribune. (2020, September 27). Legacy. http://archive.today/2023.12.18-204145/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/neal-creighton-obituary?id=2838667 ↩︎

  24. Board of Directors. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved September 23, 2001, from http://archive.today/2001.09.23-203418/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/about_tai/board_of_directors.html ↩︎

  25. “Limits & Opportunities of Nonviolent Resistance: Lessons from History & Current Conflicts.” (2003, May 7). Students for Peace & Humanity at SUNY at Stony Brook. http://archive.today/2009.07.13-081122/http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Clubs/sbdoves/announce.html ↩︎

  26. Catherine Austin Fitts. Solari. Retrieved October 2, 2002, from http://archive.today/2002.10.02-024428/http://www.solari.com/about/ca_fitts.html ↩︎

  27. Betty Sue Flowers, PhD. American Councils. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.18-230844/https://www.americancouncils.org/betty-sue-flowers-phd ↩︎

  28. Advisory Board. Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise. Retrieved February 8, 2011, from http://archive.today/2011.02.08-222748/http://erb.umich.edu/people-and-partners/advisory-board/%23post-269 ↩︎

  29. M·CAM CEO named to the Board of Directors of The Arlington Institute. (2006, September 13). M·CAM. http://archive.today/2023.12.07-073344/https://www.m-cam.com/2006/09/13/ma·cam-ceo-named-to-the-board-of-directors-of-the-arlington-institute/ ↩︎

  30. David Martin - Big Financial Disruption. Arlington Institute. Retrieved December 7, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.07-074058/https://arlingtoninstitute.org/david-martin-big-financial-disruption/ ↩︎

  31. The Arlington Institute. (2001, October 22). 2001 Annual Report. Commonwealth of Virginia State Corporation Commission. https://cis.scc.virginia.gov/CommonHelper/DocumentStorageLocalFileget?DocumentId=4388930&sourceType=1 ↩︎

  32. ROBERT MORSE Obituary (2019) - New York, NY - New York Times. (2019, April 28). Legacy. http://archive.today/2023.12.18-210226/https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/nytimes/name/robert-morse-obituary?id=14629348 ↩︎

  33. Fisher, R. (2013). Managing Democracy, Managing Dissent: Capitalism, Democracy and the Organisation of Consent. Corporate Watch c/o Freedom Press. https://web.archive.org/web/20231213231516/https://corporatewatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/MDMD-Master-PDF1.pdf ↩︎

  34. Positions and Courses Taught. Professor Joel Charles Snell. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.18-202701/https://www.socialvibes.net/kirkwood/Positions.htm ↩︎

  35. Class Notes. (2014, October 21). UNO Magazine, Fall 2014, 53. Issuu. https://issuu.com/aflott/docs/fall_14_mag_singles2 ↩︎

  36. Arlington Transition Council. Arlington Institute. Retrieved October 17, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20211017151314/https://arlingtoninstitute.org/postscript/arlington-transition-council/ ↩︎

  37. Positions and Courses Taught. Social Vibes. Retrieved December 18, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.18-202503/https://www.socialvibes.net/socialvi/positions-and-courses-taught/ ↩︎

  38. Clients. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved November 13, 2001, from https://web.archive.org/web/20011113015826/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/about_tai/clients.html ↩︎

  39. Alliances & Clients. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved January 26, 2001, from http://archive.today/2001.01.26-105900/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/about_tai/alliances.html ↩︎ ↩︎

  40. Past Speakers. Arlington Institute. Retrieved December 12, 2023, from http://archive.today/2023.12.12-061111/https://arlingtoninstitute.org/transitiontalks/past-speakers/ ↩︎

  41. Dennis Bushnell. (2006, July 1). The Arlington Institute. http://archive.today/2012.10.15-164746/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/Dennis+Bushnell ↩︎

  42. Past Speakers. Transition Talks. Retrieved December 3, 2014, from https://web.archive.org/web/20141203164614/http://www.transitiontalks.org/lectures.html ↩︎ ↩︎ ↩︎

  43. Daniel Pinchbeck. (2006, October 4). The Arlington Institute. http://archive.today/2013.02.27-061200/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/Daniel+Pinchbeck ↩︎

  44. Partners and Friends. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved May 17, 2008, from http://archive.today/2008.05.17-100211/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/tai/partners-and-friends ↩︎

  45. Partners and Friends. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved December 10, 2008, from https://web.archive.org/web/20081210044803/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/tai/partners-and-friends ↩︎

  46. Partners and Friends. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved June 12, 2010, from https://web.archive.org/web/20100612195007/http://arlingtoninstitute.org/tai/partners-and-friends ↩︎

  47. Alliances & Partners. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved September 23, 2001, from http://archive.today/2001.09.23-203305/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/about_tai/alliances_partners.html ↩︎

  48. Technology Partners. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved June 12, 2002, from https://web.archive.org/web/20020612091554/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org:80/about_tai/alliances_partners.html ↩︎

  49. Technology Partners. The Arlington Institute. Retrieved February 3, 2004, from https://web.archive.org/web/20040203144430/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/about_tai/alliances_partners.html ↩︎

  50. Links. Arlington Institute. Retrieved November 21, 2001, from https://web.archive.org/web/20011121110736/http://www.arlingtoninstitute.org/library/links.html ↩︎