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National Intelligence Council (NIC)

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The National Intelligence Council (NIC)
http://www.dni.gov/nic/NIC_about.htmlhttp://www.dni.gov/nic/NIC_organization.html
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“The National Intelligence Council (NIC) manages the Intelligence Community’s estimative process, incorporating the best available expertise inside and outside the government. It reports to the Director of National Intelligence in his capacity as head of the US Intelligence Community and speaks authoritatively on substantive issues for the Community as a whole.”
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http://www.dni.gov/nic/NIC_personnel.html
Christopher A. Kojm -Chairman (since July 2009)
    Prior to his appointment, he had served two years as a Professor of International Affairs Practice at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University and directed the Master of International Policy and Practice (mid-career) program. …Kojm served in 2006 as a Senior Adviser to the Iraq Study Group, co-chaired by former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Rep. Lee H. Hamilton. From 2004 to 2005 and again in spring 2006 Mr. Kojm was a visiting professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. …Kojm served as Deputy Director of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the 9/11 Commission) in 2003 and 2004. Afterward he was President of the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, a non-profit dedicated to public education about the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. …Kojm held the post of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Policy and Coordination, in the Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research from 1998 to 2003. Previously, from 1984 to 1998, he had served as a staff member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee under former Chair and Ranking Member Lee H. Hamilton. …From 1979 to 1984 Mr. Kojm was a writer and editor with the Foreign Policy Association in New York City. …
-Christopher A Kojm 4716 44th St NW; Washington, DC 20016-4504 (202) 363-2359 [55-59 / Ann E Misback]
-Christopher A Kojm 4505 Amherst Rd; College Park, MD 20740-3633 (301) 864-7105 [Louis E Misback, Peggy A Misback]
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Joseph W. Gartin -Vice Chairman (since March 2011)
<-”?” | Over the past 25 years, he has served in a variety of leadership and analytic positions with the Central Intelligence Agency, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the former National Photographic Interpretation Center, and the former Intelligence Community Staff’s Committee for Imagery Requirements and Exploitation. Immediately prior to joining the NIC, he served as Director for Leadership, Diversity, and Language Programs in CIA’s Directorate of Intelligence, providing corporate oversight of SI efforts to recruit, develop, and retain a world-class workforce. Previous assignments include Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for the President’s Daily Briefing; Director and Deputy Director of CIA’s Office of Asian Pacific, Latin American, and African Analysis; and Issue Manager for Southeast Asia. He served on the CIA Korea Task Force during the mid-1990s and at a reconnaissance satellite operations center in the early 1990s. A Pacific Northwest native ….
-Joseph W Gartin 7039 Leestone St; Springfield, VA 22151-3518 703) 354-3158 [45-49 / Joan E Gartin, Colleen Gartin]
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Mathew J. Burrows - Counselor, and Director of Analysis and Production Staff (since July 2007)  
   CFR: Bl-By | As Director of APS, he is responsible for managing a staff of senior analysts and production technicians who guide and shepherd all NIC products from inception to dissemination. He was the principal drafter for the NIC publication, Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World. In September 2005, he was asked to set up and direct the NIC’s Long Range Analysis Unit. …Burrows joined the CIA in 1986, where he served as analyst for the Directorate of Intelligence (DI), covering Western Europe, including the development of European institutions such as the European Union. In 1998-1999 he was the first holder of the Intelligence Community Fellowship, and served at the Council of Foreign Relations in New York. Other previous positions included assignments as special assistant to the US UN Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, 1999-2001, and Deputy National Security Advisor to US Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill in 2001-2002. He is a member of the DI’s Senior Analyst Service.
-http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/burrows/mathew-j
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Mark Roth -Chief of Staff (since January 2010)
Roth previously served as the Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for National Intelligence Priorities in the office of the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Requirements. Prior to joining the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Mr. Roth was the project manager for establishing the National Intelligence Priorities Framework in the Office of the Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis and Production. …During 1986-2002, Mr. Roth served as a civilian all-source intelligence analyst with the Department of the Air Force. In this capacity, he was initially a specialist in Chinese military capabilities and later oversaw production of all-source finished intelligence assessments on worldwide foreign air forces and ground-based air defense forces. Prior to his service with the Air Force, Mr. Roth was a research specialist with the Library of Congress.
-http://www.whitepages.com/name/Mark-Roth/
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Casimir A. Yost - Director, Strategic Futures Group (since June 2009)
   CFR: X-Y-Z | Prior to his appointment, Yost served for fifteen years on the faculty of the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University (1994-2009). During this period he directed the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, co-chaired the Schlesinger Working Group on Strategic Surprises, and taught courses on contemporary US foreign policy in the School of Foreign Service. Prior to this, Mr. Yost directed the Asia Foundation’s Center for Asian Pacific Affairs (1990-1994) and served as President of the World Affairs Council of Northern California (1986-1990). From 1977 to 1986 Mr. Yost worked in the US Senate as foreign policy advisor to Senator Charles McC. Mathias Jr. and on the professional staff of the Committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Yost worked for Citibank in the Middle East from 1972 to 1977. …He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Committee on United States-China Relations. | http://fedupusa.wordpress.com/cfr-membership-roster-as-of-september-11-2010/cfr-x-y-z/.
-Casimir A Yost 5411 Spangler Ave; Bethesda, MD 20816-1800 (301) 229-2013 [65+ / Carol H Yost, Aubrey W Yost]
-http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/yost/casimir
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Vacant -Senior Advisor, Global Health Security
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Officers
Jeffrey Burton - Africa (Acting National Intelligence Officer)
-http://www.whitepages.com/name/Jeffrey-Burton/
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Sean Kanuck -Cyber Issues (since May 2011)
<-? | Kanuck came to the NIC after a decade of experience in the CIA’s Information Operations Center, including both analytic and field assignments. In his Senior Analytic Service role, he was a contributing author for the 2009 White House Cyberspace Policy Review, an Intelligence Fellow with the Directorates for Cybersecurity and Combating Terrorism at the National Security Council, and a member of the US delegation to the UN Group of Governmental Experts on international information security. …Prior to government service, Mr. Kanuck practiced law with Skadden Arps et al. in New York, where he specialized in mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, and banking matters. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies …
-Sean P Kanuck 330 S West St, Apt 308; Alexandria, VA 22314-5928 [Ingrid Ellingsen]
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Paul Heer - East Asia
 CFR: Ha-He | Heer joined the NIC from the CIA, where he was a member of the Senior Analytic Service in the Directorate of Intelligence. During his CIA career, he worked as a political and foreign policy analyst on China and Southeast Asia, and as an analytical manager and editor. …Heer was a Visiting Intelligence Fellow on the Council on Foreign Relations (1999-2000) and was elected a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations in 2001.
-”?”>Paul L Heer 2513 N Sycamore St; Arlington, VA 22207-1039 (703) 241-8108 [50-54]
-18>http://www.whitepages.com/name/Paul-Heer/
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Roger Kubarych - Economic Issues (since February 2010)
    CFR: Kh-Kw | Kubarych brings vast experience – over forty years – in international economic and financial issues. He served with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the New York Stock Exchange and was the Chief US Economist for one of the largest European banks. He also served on former DCI George Tenet’s Economic Advisory Panel. Most recently he was the Henry Kaufman Senior Fellow for International Economics and Finance at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
-Roger M Kubarych 3 Erie St; Irvington, NY 10533-2607 (914) 591-4754 [65+ / Timothy Kubarych]
-Roger M Kubarych 420 Riverside Dr, Apt 11B1; New York, NY 10025-7773 (518) 329-7894 [65+ / Tim Kubarych, Gregory Kubarych]
-Roger Kubarych Copake, NY (518) 329-7894
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Karen Donfried - Europe
   CFR: Di-Dy | Donfried served as the Executive Vice President of the German Marshall Fund of the United States through October 2010. In that role, she provided strategic direction to GMF’s programs on transatlantic relations, oversaw and helped manage GMF’s headquarters in Washington and its seven offices in Europe, and worked closely with GMF’s Board of Trustees. Dr. Donfried had returned to GMF in 2005 as senior director for policy programs following an extended leave of absence during which she served in the U.S. Department of State. While at the State Department from October 2003 through May 2005, Dr. Donfried handled the Europe portfolio on the Policy Planning Staff in the Office of the Secretary of State. She previously served as GMF’s director of foreign policy and, prior to that, worked as a European Affairs specialist in the Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division of the Congressional Research Service (CRS). She has written extensively on German foreign and defense policy, European integration, and transatlantic relations. She also appears regularly on U.S. and European television and radio. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the American Council on Germany.
Karen Alan Donfried Takoma Park, MD 48 phone email address View Details
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John R. Landry - Military Issues (since December 1993)
  Before joining the NIC, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Guard/Reserve Affairs, Office of the Secretary of Defense. In 1989, he was assigned as Chief of Staff, VII Corp, US Army, Europe, a position he held during Operation DESERT STORM. General Landry also was assigned to armored cavalry units in Europe and Vietnam, where he earned the Bronze and Silver Stars. He was an Assistant to SACEUR, commanded an Army Cavalry Squadron in Europe and an Armored Brigade in the 4th Division at Fort Carson, and later served as Chief of Strategic Plans and Policy on the Army Staff.
-Va>http://www.whitepages.com/name/John-Landry/VA
-http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/landry/john-r
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Alan Pino - Near East
<-”?” http://www.epiphany-herndon.org/about/our_vestry | He had served since 1983 as an analyst and manager covering the Middle East in the Central Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of Intelligence. His assignments included Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Palestinians, Egypt, Sudan, Syria and Lebanon. He served from June 2000 until his assignment to the NIC as Chief of the Arab-Israeli Group in the Office of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs. From 1994 to 2000, he was first a team chief for the Near East South Asian Terrorist Team and then Deputy Chief of Analysis for the Counterterrorist Center and from 1998 through 2000 Chief of the Center’s Analysis Group. He had prior experience with the NIC as Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from 1989 to 1990.
-Alan R Pino 13129 Thornapple Pl; Herndon, VA 20171-3919 (703) 391-9481 [60-64 / Diana F Pino, Elise Pino, Alexander Pino]
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Andrew B. Claster - North Korea (since May 2011)
Claster has served since 1979 as an analyst in the Director of Intelligence at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) covering China, Cuba, and North Korea. He is a member of CIA’s Senior Analytical Service. …
-Andrew B Claster 1800 N Nelson St; Arlington, VA 22207-3625 (703) 276-0748 [55-59 / Lucia S Claster]
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Eugene B. Rumer - Russia and Eurasia (since January 2010)
    CFR: Ro-Ry | Rumer came to the National Intelligence Council from the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, where beginning in 2000 he worked as a Senior Fellow, Director of Research, and Interim Director. Prior to that, he served at the State Department as a member of the Policy Planning Staff and on the National Security Council Staff as Director for Russian, Ukrainian, and Eurasian Affairs. …Before entering government, Dr. Rumer worked at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, CA and in Moscow, Russia in 1993-96. Dr. Rumer has held research appointments at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, and taught at George Washington University and Georgetown University.
-Eugene “L” Rumer 5030 Van Ness St NW; Washington, DC 20016-1918 [50-54 / Sally Donnelly]
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Lawrence K. Gershwin - Science and Technology
 Gershwin joined the National Intelligence Council in 1981 and served as the National Intelligence Officer for Strategic Programs until 1994, when he became NIO for Science and Technology. Dr. Gershwin had previously served in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Program Analysis and Evaluation (1979-81). He worked at the Institute for Defense Analyses (1972-75) and the Rand Corporation (1975-79). He served as a post-doctoral associate at Columbia and Stanford Universities (1969-72). …
-Lawrence Gershwin 1201 Stable Gate Ct; Mc Lean, VA 22102-2516 (703) 790-0828 [Gwendolyn S Gershwin, Matthew Gershwin]
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Robert Williams - South Asia
-http://www.whitepages.com/name/Robert-Williams/
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Julie E. Cohen -Transnational Threats (since February 2009)
Cohen is a career CIA officer and a member of its Senior Intelligence Service. She most recently completed a joint duty assignment as Chair of the National SIGINT Analysis and Production Subcommittee of the National SIGINT Committee. Previously she served as Group Chief for two different groups in CIA’s Counterterrorism Center, Office of Terrorism Analysis, worked in the Office of the Inspector General, and led teams of analysts covering the transitioning states of the former Soviet Union and Central Europe, European regional issues, and the Soviet military.
-2 Va>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/va/cohen/julie
-5 Md>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/md/cohen/julie
-3 DC>http://www.whitepages.com/dir/dc/cohen/julie
-http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/cohen/julie-e
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Brian Lessenberry - Weapons of Mass Destruction and Proliferation (since June 2011)
CFR: La-Le | He joined the National Intelligence Council in 2009 as Deputy National Intelligence Officer for WMD with responsibility for the arms control and counterproliferation strategy portfolio. A career intelligence officer, Mr. Lessenberry previously served as a senior proliferation analyst at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) between 1998 and 2007, specializing in strategic assessments of foreign nuclear capabilities and intentions. From 2007 to 2009, Mr. Lessenberry served as a DNI Fellow assigned to support the National Security Staff. In this capacity, he advised the Special Assistant to the President for Nonproliferation Policy and other senior policymakers on intelligence matters.
-Brian K Lessenberry 5613 Glenwood Rd; Bethesda, MD 20817-6727 (301) 951-1262 [35-39 / Melissa L Lessenberry]
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John F. McShane - Western Hemisphere (since February 2009)
A career CIA officer, Mr. McShane is a member of its Senior Intelligence Service. He has served more than 25 years in the CIA and Intelligence Community and most recently completed a joint duty assignment as the CIA Representative and Instructor at the National Defense University. He served as Dean of the CIA’s Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis prior to his assignment at the National Defense University. Other assignments included serving as Acting Director of the Directorate of Analysis and Production, National Security Agency; Director, Office of Asian Pacific and Latin American Analysis, CIA; and Issue Manager for Cuba, Haiti, and the Caribbean, CIA. In the early 1990s, he served as a Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Latin America on the National Intelligence Council and also as the Director for Latin America and the Caribbean on the National Security Council staff at the White House.
-?>John F McShane 2233 Drury Rd; Silver Spring, MD 20906-1005 (301) 924-5436 [55-59 / Kathleen C McShane, Gordon D McShane]
-?>John F McShane 1939 Pelham Dr; Roanoke, VA 24018-2721 (540) 989-7883 [65+]
-http://www.whitepages.com/dir/a-z/mcshane/john-f
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