The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent US Government
agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to
senior US policymakers.
Rachel K. Hanig and Mark E. Henshaw are analysts with
the Information Operations Center of CIA.
Toni Hiley is the Curator and Director of the CIA Museum. She
gratefully acknowledges the contributions to her article of CIA historians
David Robarge and Timothy Castle.
Lily E. Johnston follows emerging biotechnology issues in the CIA’s
Directorate of Intelligence. Ms. Johnston graduated from Princeton University,
where she studied neuroscience, biology and psychology.
William Nolte is a member of the Studies in Intelligence
Editorial Board. He has served in the National Security Agency and the National
Intelligence Council. He currently teaches at the University of Maryland.
Hayden B. Peake is the Curator of the CIA Historical Collection. He
served in the Directorate of Science and Technology and the Directorate of
Operations.
Alexander Rose is the author of Washington’s Spies: The Story of
America’s First Spy Ring (Bantam Dell; New York, 2006). He is a Fellow of
the Royal Society of Arts and a member of the United States Commission on
Military History.
Michael Warner is the Historian of the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence. He has served as an analyst in the Directorate of
Intelligence in CIA and on the CIA History Staff. He is the author of several
classified and unclassified histories of the CIA.
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