Past Event
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"Demystifying the Intelligence Community: ODNI 101" An Intelligence Brown Bag Discussion with Wayne Stone and David Wiley

Harvard Faculty, Fellows, Staff, and Students

The Intelligence Project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs will be hosting the third "Intelligence Brown Bag Lunch" of the semester on Wednesday, October 18th from 12:00pm-1:15pm in the 3rd floor conference room at One Brattle Square (OB-350). David Wiley and Wayne Stone, Recanati-Kaplan Fellows at the Belfer Center, will be hosting a discussion on "Demystifying the Intelligence Community: ODNI 101." Rolf Mowatt-Larssen, Director of the Intelligence Project, will moderate.

About

This new weekly seminar brings current and former practitioners from the intelligence community together with the Harvard community to discuss various intelligence-related topics in an informal setting. The discussion will be led by a different expert each week, who will address topics such as "Whistle Blowers, Traitors, and Spies in the Digital World," "Women in Intelligence," "The Ethics of Intelligence," and other themes relating to both the operational and practical aspects of intelligence, as well as it's role in national and international policy and decision making. 

The lunch will take place in One Brattle Square Conference Room 250 (OB350), from 12:00-1:15 PM and is open to all Harvard faculty, fellow, students, and staff who are interested in expanding their knowledge and awareness of intelligence issues. No RSVP required. Bring your own lunch! 

 

This Week's Intelligence Experts

Wayne Stone is the Acting Inspector General of the Intelligence Community. He has been a Senior National Intelligence Officer for more than ten years with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence; and throughout the intelligence community, including senior positions with the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency. Mr. Stone retired from the U.S. Army as a Lieutenant Colonel. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Fire Science from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from Long Island University and a Master of Science in Organization Development from American University. He won a Meritorious Presidential Rank Award, a National Intelligence Exceptional Achievement Medal and a National Intelligence Medallion. During his fellowship, Mr. Stone plans to conduct research on the ethics and leadership climate throughout the Intelligence Community and develop a Senior Executive Service professional development program.

 

David Wiley is a Recanati-Kaplan fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center. His research will focus on improving public/private partnerships and processes. David has 17 years of acquisition support and financial analysis experience in space and information technology programs and missions within the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense. He holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Virginia.

 

 

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