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“Intelligence, Oversight, and the Future of Homeland Security” - A Conversation with Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers

Harvard Faculty, Fellows, Staff, and Students

The Homeland Security Project invites you to a lunchtime conversation with former House Intelligence Committee Chairman and former Trump transition team national security leader Mike Rogers to discuss role of intelligence and oversight in the future of homeland security.

“Intelligence, Oversight, and the Future of Homeland Security” - A Conversation with Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers

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The Homeland Security Project invites you to a lunchtime conversation with former House Intelligence Committee Chairman and former Trump transition team national security leader Mike Rogers to discuss role of intelligence and oversight in the future of homeland security.

 

*Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP to Sam_Parker@hks18.harvard.edu*

 

Mike Rogers is a former member of Congress, officer in the Army, and FBI special agent. In the U.S. House he chaired the Intelligence Committee, becoming a leader on cybersecurity and national security policy, and overseeing the 17 intelligence agencies’ $70 billion budget. Today Mike hosts the nationally-syndicated radio commentary "Something to Think About" on Westwood One, is a CNN national security commentator, and hosts and produces CNN’s “Declassified.” Mike sits on the board of IronNet Cybersecurity and MITRE Corporation, and advises Next Century Corporation and Trident Capital. He is a Trustee at Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress.

 

This event is cohosted with the IGA PIC.

 

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