As the State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) marks 75 years of service, what does top leadership feel the past can teach about the future? With the important role of providing independent all-source analysis to foreign policy decision makers at the State Department, White House, and Congress, how do these regional and functional intelligence experts use analytic, foreign language, and social science skills to allow policy makers to make informed foreign policy choices? Find out in this conversation with INR leadership.
The speakers are: Ellen McCarthy, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research; Benjamin Brake, Director of the Office of Cyber Affairs; Adrienne Keen, Ph.D., global health and science advisor; and Regina Faranda, Director of the Office of Opinion Research (INR). They will discuss INR’s history and the challenges they see ahead. They will explore how INR analysts draw on knowledge from outside government on issues such as globalization, demography, and technology and how they address the broader definition of national security that encompasses issues such as emerging infectious diseases and emerging technologies.
International Spy Museum Historian and Curator, Vince Houghton, will moderate the discussion, and then you’ll be able to ask questions via our online platform.
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The speakers are: Ellen McCarthy, Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research; Benjamin Brake, Director of the Office of Cyber Affairs; Adrienne Keen, Ph.D., global health and science advisor; and Regina Faranda, Director of the Office of Opinion Research (INR). They will discuss INR’s history and the challenges they see ahead. They will explore how INR analysts draw on knowledge from outside government on issues such as globalization, demography, and technology and how they address the broader definition of national security that encompasses issues such as emerging infectious diseases and emerging technologies.
International Spy Museum Historian and Curator, Vince Houghton, will moderate the discussion, and then you’ll be able to ask questions via our online platform.
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Learn more about upcoming programs: https://bit.ly/3b8QZ0P
Follow us:
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