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May 25-26, 2010, Arlington, VA, USA
NEEDHAM, Mass., May 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- OMG(TM) today announced that General Michael V. Hayden (Ret.), Former Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), will be giving the keynote address at the Cyber Security Forum. For more information and to register for the event, visit http://www.omg.org/cyber-pr.
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News Advisory:
James L. Pavitt, Deputy Director for Operations (DDO), Central Intelligence Agency, will address the Foreign Policy Association on Monday, May 21, 2004 at The University Club in New York City on "America's Clandestine Service.
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James L. Pavitt, Deputy Director for Operations (DDO), Central Intelligence Agency, will address the Foreign Policy Association on Monday, June 21, at The University Club in New York City on "America's Clandestine Service.
Pavitt, who was named DDO in August 1999 after serving as the Associate Deputy Director for Operations (ADDO) for two years, recently announced he will be retiring this summer. He has served longer in that position than any DDO in the last 30 years.
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According to Gregory Trevorton, a Senior Policy Analyst at the Rand Corporation, the legacy of U.S. intelligence from the Cold War is an organization of collection sources or "stovepipes," which may have been appropriate when the individual intelligence agencies had a common focus, (i.e. the Soviet Union) but is lacking when faced with today's multiple threats, inundation of information from a variety of sources and of varying quality, and accountability to an ever-growing assortment of consumers (Trevorton, 2005, p7). According to John H. Locher III of the Project on Nation Security Reform, the classification system as it exists today promotes classification over sharing for two basic reasons: "Few penalties exist for classifying documents that need not be protected," [and] "to decide...
... War era and are counterproductive in addressing current and future threats to our national securit..., but a security clearance from the issuing agency. At present, thirty-eight federal agencies can gra... United States in coordination with the Central Intelligence Agency." (Cummings, 2004, appendix 2)...
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