What Happened?
Washington, DC-based Central Intelligence Agency has Appointed Dawn Meyerriecks as Chief of Science and Technology
Date of management change: April 30, 2013
Washington, DC-based Central Intelligence Agency has Appointed Dawn Meyerriecks as Chief of Science and Technology
The CIA is the nation`s premier agency for providing global intelligence in the ever-changing political` social` economic` technological and military landscapes. Our mission is straightforward but critical: to protect America`s national security. By collecting valuable foreign intelligence` conducting timely analysis and executing covert actions` the CIA preempts threats and protects everything we hold dear. From data analysis to clandestine operations to cyber security` our efforts are innovative` impactful` collaborative and driven by our mission. At the CIA` you can use your exceptional talents on work that is at the heart of world-shaping events. This is a place where everything you are - and everything you do - matters. Join us and discover why using your abilities to help keep our nation safe means everything.
Dawn Meyerrick is the first internet executive to ever take a top-tiered position in the Central Intelligence Agency
Some of the things Meyerriecks has done in the past include working as a Jet Propulsion Lab engineer for NASA, working as a Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Acquisitions and Technology, working as a Chief Technology Officer and Technical Director for the Joint Interoperabillity and Engineering Organization, establishing an in-house app market for both spies and analysts, encouraging the U.S. government to use open source software, and much more.
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