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August 2009

  • August 13 - A Look Back ... Arthur Goldberg: Fighting for Justice.
  • August 12 - Posted Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service: History, Part I: 1941-1947 in CSI Books and Monographs.
  • August 7 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Angola, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Burundi, India, Kuwait, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Togo, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 31 July - 6 August 2009.
  • August 6 - The CIA Museum ... Artifacts: The Caltrop.
  • August 3 - Director Panetta Op-Ed -- Congress and the CIA: Time to Move On.

 

July 2009

  • July 31 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Central African Republic, Colombia, Congo, Republic of the, Guyana, Kuwait, Lithuania, Malawi, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Swaziland, Sweden, Syria, Ukraine, Zimbabwe. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 23 - 31 July 2009.
  • July 30 - CIA.gov Publications Page Provides Resources with the Click of a Mouse.
  • July 27 - Former President Clinton Visits CIA.
  • July 27 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Austria, Belgium, Chad, Georgia, India, Israel, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Philippines, Rwanda, Swaziland, Sweden, Thailand, Tunisia, Zimbabwe. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 16 - 23 July 2009.
  • July 22 - CIA Intelligence Literature: Catch Up on Some Reading.
  • July 22 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues. Latest updates include changes to the chief of state or head of government in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Lithuania, and Panama. New photographs have been added for Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar, and South Africa.
  • July 17 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Benin, Guatemala, India, Iran--NDE, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Malawi, Mauritius, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Romania, Sri Lanka, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 8 - 16 July 2009.
  • July 16 - A Look Back ... Earthquake McGoon's Final Flight.
  • July 9 - The CIA Campus: A Walk Outside Headquarters.
  • July 9 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Australia, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cameroon, Comoros, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Croatia, Ecuador, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Portugal, Rwanda, San Marino, Slovakia, Swaziland, Turkmenistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 25 June - 8 July 2009.
  • July 2 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on Independence Day.
  • July 2 - A Look Back ... Benjamin Franklin: Founding Father of Covert Action.
  • July 1 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.

 

June 2009

  • June 26 - A Look Back ... The Berlin Tunnel: Exposed.
  • June 26 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Andorra, Austria, Chad, Chile, Czech Republic, El Salvador, France, Gabon, Ghana, India, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Montenegro, Mozambique, Peru, Somalia, South Africa, Tunisia, United Kingdom, Uruguay. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 11 - 25 June 2009.
  • June 18 - An Agency Tradition: Remembering Fallen Officers.
  • June 11 - Posted new Undergraduate Internship/Co-op Program positions to CIA Careers.
  • June 11 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Australia, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cuba--NDE, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Yemen, Zimbabwe. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 2 - 10 June 2009.
  • June 8 - CIA World Factbook Launches New Web Site.
  • June 3 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Canada, Chile, Estonia, France, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, North--NDE, Korea, South, Pakistan, Peru, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Sweden, Turkmenistan, Zimbabwe. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 19 May - 1 June 2009.
  • June 3 - Russell Jack Smith, Giant of CIA Analysis, Dies at 95.
  • June 1 - CIA Pays Tribute to Fallen Officers.

 

May 2009

  • May 29 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on Foreign Language Capabilities.
  • May 29 - Asian-Pacific Heritage Valued at the Agency.
  • May 22 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on Memorial Day.
  • May 22 - Transcript of Remarks by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta at the University of Maryland Commencement Ceremony (May 21, 2009).
  • May 21 - A Look Back … The Office of Strategic Services: Training in the Forest.
  • May 21 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Burma, Cuba--NDE, France, Guinea, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Kosovo, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritania, Netherlands, Niger, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 7 - 19 May 2009.
  • May 19 - Remarks of Director of Central Intelligence Agency, Leon E. Panetta, at the Pacific Council on International Policy (May 18, 2009).
  • May 15 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta: Turning Down the Volume.
  • May 15 - Significant updates appear in the Government, Economy, and Military categories of The World Factbook.
  • May 12 - CIA Maps & Publications: A Research Resource.
  • May 8 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bahrain, Botswana, Burma, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Korea, South, Lesotho, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali, Mongolia, Mozambique, Paraguay, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Syria, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 28 Apr - 6 May 2009.
  • May 5 - The People of the CIA ... A CIA Trailblazer: Eloise Page.
  • May 4 - Posted A Tradecraft Primer: Structured Analytic Techniques for Improving Intelligence Analysis in CSI Books and Monographs.
  • May 1 - Posted CIA Fleet Alternative Fuel Use and Vehicle Acquisition Report for FY 2008.

 

April 2009

  • April 29 - Intellipedia Celebrates Third Anniversary with a Successful Challenge.
  • April 28 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Algeria, Botswana, Brazil, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Hungary, Korea, South, Paraguay, Qatar, Seychelles, Slovakia, Somalia, Sweden, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 16 - 27 Apr 2009.
  • April 27 - CIA's Chief Information Officer Recognized for Outstanding Leadership.
  • April 24 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues. Significant updates made to the People and Economy categories; statistics for "GDP (purchasing power parity)", "GDP - real growth rate", and "GDP - per capita (PPP)" now include three year's worth of data, in 2008 dollars. The Urbanization entry under People expanded to include all countries.
  • April 22 - CIA Goes Green: Directorate of Support Leads Environmental Efforts.
  • April 21 - Posted Studies in Intelligence, Volume 53, Number 1.
  • April 20 - Transcript of President Barack Obama's Remarks at CIA Headquarters.
  • April 17 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Antigua and Barbuda, Belize, Costa Rica, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Iraq, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Korea, North--NDE, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Saint Kitts and Nevis, South Africa, Spain, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 7 - 16 Apr 2009.
  • April 16 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on the Release of Department of Justice Opinions.
  • April 16 - The People of the CIA ... Women in Leadership: Cindy Bower.
  • April 15 - Posted new maps of Afghanistan and Pakistan to CIA Maps and Publications Released to the Public.
  • April 10 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.
  • April 9 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on the CIA's Interrogation Policy and Contracts.
  • April 9 - Equal Employment Opportunity at the CIA.
  • April 8 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Denmark, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea-Bissau, Israel, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liberia, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Panama, Saint Lucia, San Marino, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Zambia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 1 - 7 Apr 2009.
  • April 3 - In addition to regular country updates, The World Factbook has adjusted the statistics for GDP at purchasing power parity and now presents three years worth of data, in 2008 US dollars.

  • April 2 - The People of the CIA ... Women in Leadership: Stephanie O'Sullivan.
  • April 1 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Bahamas, The, Belgium, Burma, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba--NDE, Czech Republic, Georgia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Nepal, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Togo. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 18 - 31 Mar 2009.

 

March 2009

  • March 27 - A Look Back ... Allen Dulles Becomes DCI.
  • March 20 - Recent major leadership changes in Guinea-Bissau, Latvia, and Madagascar may be found in the Government sections of those countries. In addition, various updates have been made in the remaining categories of The World Factbook—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.  
  • March 19 - Remembering CIA's Heroes: Chiyoki Ikeda.
  • March 19 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Cambodia, Cuba--NDE, Egypt, France, Ghana, Italy, Latvia, Libya, Madagascar, Mexico, Palau, Russia, Saudi Arabia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 11 - 18 Mar 2009.
  • March 17 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on the New Review Group on Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation (March 16, 2009).
  • March 12 - The People of the CIA ... Ames Mole Hunt Team.
  • March 12 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Libya, Morocco, Palau, Sierra Leone, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 3 - 10 Mar 2009.
  • March 10 - Posted Environmental Safety Officer and Security Professional positions to CIA Careers.
  • March 6 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on the Senate Review of CIA's Interrogation Program (March 5, 2009).
  • March 6 - CIA.gov Kids' Page Provides a Unique Look Inside the Agency.
  • March 4 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burma, Croatia, Denmark, Ecuador, Estonia, Georgia, Greece, Grenada, Haiti, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, North--NDE, Korea, South, Latvia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Peru, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Spain, Syria, Togo, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Zimbabwe. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 14 Feb - 3 Mar 2009.
  • March 4 - Posted Fitness Specialist position to CIA Careers.

 

February 2009

  • February 26 - Get an Inside Look at the CIA with Sites to See.
  • February 20 - A Look Back ... The Cold War: Strangers On a Bridge.
  • February 20 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.  Most notably, in the Economy section, data reflects 2008 estimates where available.
  • February 19 - Transcript of Remarks at Swearing-in Ceremony for Director Leon E. Panetta.
  • February 18 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta on the Retirement of CIA Inspector General John L. Helgerson.
  • February 18 - Announcement by CIA Inspector General John L. Helgerson.
  • February 17 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Belarus, Bolivia, Denmark, Georgia, Germany, Iceland, Iraq, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mozambique, Saint Lucia, Somalia, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Ukraine. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 6 - 13 Feb 2009.
  • February 13 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Leon E. Panetta.
  • February 12 - Directorate of Science and Technology: Technology so Advanced, it's Classified.
  • February 9 - Farewell Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden.
  • February 9 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Benin, Burundi, Ecuador, Georgia, Greece, Honduras, Iceland, Romania, Saint Lucia, Sudan, Tajikistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 29 Jan - 6 Feb 2009.
  • February 6 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.  Most notably, in the Economy section, data reflects 2008 estimates where available.

  • February 5 - A Look Back ... The Black Dispatches: Intelligence During the Civil War.
  • February 3 - Posted new maps of Africa, Asia, Central Balkan Region, and Europe to CIA Maps and Publications Released to the Public.

 

January 2009

  • January 30 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Guatemala, Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Nigeria, Peru, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Slovakia, Turkmenistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 16 - 29 Jan 2009.
  • January 29 - Remembering CIA's Heroes: James A. Rawlings.
  • January 26 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories - Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.  Most notably, in the Economy section, data now includes 2008 estimates where available.

  • January 22 - Message from the Director: New Interrogation Policy.
  • January 22 - The CIA Museum: The People Behind the Magic.
  • January 21 - Transcript of Director Hayden's Interview with Fox News.
  • January 16 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for France, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Mexico, Mozambique, Oman, Philippines, Romania, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Zambia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 9 - 16 Jan 2009.
  • January 15 - A Look Back ... Murder at CIA's Front Gate.
  • January 12 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bangladesh, Belgium, Ecuador, France, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Iran--NDE, Korea, North--NDE, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sudan, Switzerland, Thailand, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 31 Dec 2008 - 9 Jan 2009.
  • January 9 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on the Transition at CIA.
  • January 9 - CIA Hosts Congressman John Lewis at Ceremony Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 8, 2009)
  • January 9 - A Look Back ... John Ford: War Movies.
  • January 9 - Posted Studies in Intelligence, Volume 52, Number 4.
  • January 9 - Posted Computing Services Manager position to CIA Careers.

 

December 2008

  • December 31 - DCI Walter Bedell Smith Creates the Directorate for Intelligence.
  • December 31 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Finland, Korea, North--NDE, Morocco, Nauru, New Zealand, Romania, Sudan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 22 - 30 Dec 2008.
  • December 24 - Agency Officer Featured on Oprah Winfrey Show.
  • December 22 - CIA Director Mike Hayden Presents Third Star to Agency’s Senior Military Liaison.
  • December 22 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Chile, Ecuador, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Netherlands, Portugal, Qatar, Sudan, Thailand, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 11 - 22 Dec 2008.
  • December 19 - Senator John Warner Honored at CIA.
  • December 19 - The People of the CIA: Edward Scheidt.
  • December 19 - Updates to The World Factbook reflect changes to numerous countries in all nine Factbook categories—Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues.  Most notably, in the Economy section, all of the energy information has been updated.
  • December 11 - Director's Tribute to Polish Cold War Hero at the Polish Martial Law Symposium (as prepared for delivery).
  • December 11 - Diversity at the CIA.
  • December 11 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Algeria, Angola, Barbados, Cameroon, Cuba--NDE, Georgia, Honduras, India, Lithuania, Panama, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Sudan, Taiwan--NDE, Tajikistan, Thailand. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 2 - 10 Dec 2008.
  • December 10 - Posted Bookbinder, Digital Imaging Technician, Electronic Publishing Specialist, Press Operator and Customer Service Representative positions to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • December 5 - Updates to The World Factbook were completed in all of the nine categories: Introduction, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation, Military, and Transnational Issues. Notably, changes reflect updates to election results, to leadership, and to the memberships of various international organizations.
  • December 4 - A Look Back ... John Alex McCone Becomes DCI.
  • December 3 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Angola, Argentina, Austria, Barbados, Dominica, Ethiopia, Grenada, Hungary, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Panama, Peru, Slovenia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 21 Nov - 2 Dec 2008.

 

November 2008

  • November 26 - Directorate of Support: Mission-Driven-Solutions.
  • November 25 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on Thanksgiving.
  • November 24 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Bahrain, Bolivia, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Dominica, El Salvador, Finland, Georgia, Grenada, Honduras, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Zambia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 12 - 21 Nov 2008.
  • November 20 - The CIA Museum: Looking Back to See the Future.
  • November 14 - Transcript of Remarks by Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden at the Atlantic Council (November 13, 2008).
  • November 14 - Remembering CIA's Heroes: John Anthony Gregory Celli, III.
  • November 14 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Azerbaijan, Benin, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Georgia, Guatemala, Haiti, Iran--NDE, Maldives, Mexico, Mongolia, Uruguay. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 5 -12 Nov 2008.
  • November 10 - Posted Polygraph Examiner position to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • November 7 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on Gratitude for Our Veterans.
  • November 6 - All in the Family: The Son of a Navajo Code Talker Shares His Father's Story.
  • November 6 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Argentina, Benin, Bolivia, Brunei, Canada, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Ecuador, Gabon, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Korea, North--NDE, Liberia, Mexico, Nauru, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Uganda. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 22 Oct - 5 Nov 2008.
  • November 5 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on Promoting an Effective Transition.

  • November 5 - Posted new Sites to See publication.

 

October 2008

  • October 30 - A Major Agency Success Celebrated 100 Times Over: CIA's Career Analyst Program.
  • October 23 - Posted Undergraduate Scholarship Program position to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • October 23 - A Look Back ... Marlene Dietrich: Singing for a Cause.
  • October 23 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Algeria, Australia, Austria, Hungary, Liberia, Malaysia, Nauru, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan--NDE, Thailand, Turkmenistan, United Kingdom, Uruguay. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 3 - 22 Oct 2008.

  • October 16 - The People of the CIA ... Hispanic Employees Bring Diversity of Thought to the Agency (Part 2).
  • October 10 - Posted CSI Graduate Studies Program position to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • October 9 - The People of the CIA ... Hispanic Employees Bring Diversity of Thought to the Agency.

  • October 3 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Dominican Republic, Iran--NDE, Japan, Mongolia, Suriname, Syria, Thailand, Timor-Leste. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 26 Sept - 2 Oct 2008.

  • October 2 - A Look Back … Walter Bedell Smith Becomes DCI.

 

September 2008

  • September 29 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Brazil, Burma, Egypt, India, Israel, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Somalia, Spain, Thailand, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 19-26 Sep 2008.

  • September 25 - A Look Back...The Execution of a "Great Spy": Adolf Tolkachev.

  • September 22 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Australia, Bahrain, Belize, Bermuda, Denmark, Greece, Guatemala, India, Italy, Korea, North--NDE, Kyrgyzstan, Netherlands Antilles, Pakistan, Paraguay, Taiwan--NDE, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 10-19 Sep 2008.

  • September 19 - CIA’s Hayden Lauds Marine General’s Contributions.
  • September 18 - A Look Back …Creating the CIA: A New Instrument of Government.
  • September 17 - Posted Studies in Intelligence, Volume 52, Number 3.
  • September 16 - Remarks by Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council (as prepared for delivery).

  • September 12 - Remarks by Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden at the DNI Open Source Conference 2008 (as prepared for delivery).

  • September 11 - OSS Personnel Files Released.
  • September 11 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Bahamas, The, Bolivia, Cape Verde, Dominican Republic, Estonia, Haiti, Italy, Maldives, Mauritania, Nepal, New Zealand, Samoa, South Africa, Thailand, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Venezuela, Vietnam. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 29 Aug - 9 Sep 2008.

  • September 10 - Posted Machinist position to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • September 10 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on Honoring the Victims of 9/11.

  • September 4 - Fact vs. Fiction: Debunking More Myths About the CIA.
  • September 2 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Australia, Burundi, Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Haiti, Jamaica, Liberia, Nepal, Panama, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Slovakia, South Africa, Suriname, Taiwan--NDE, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 21 - 28 Aug 2008.

 

August 2008

  • August 28 - "Think Ahead" - Directorate of Intelligence.
  • August 28 - Posted Contract Auditor position to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • August 26 - Posted Part-Time Undergraduate Internship Program to the CIA Careers Web site.
  • August 22 - CIA Statement: Hardly “The Way of the World.”
  • August 22 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, The, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Ecuador, Gambia, The, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Iran--NDE, Israel, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Mauritania, Nepal, Pakistan, Paraguay, Philippines, Qatar, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Tajikistan, Togo, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Zambia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 15 - 21 Aug 2008.

  • August 21 - A Look Back … The Prague Spring & the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia.
  • August 15 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on President George W. Bush's Visit to CIA Headquarters (August 14, 2008).

  • August 15 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bahrain, Barbados, Botswana, Burundi, Cape Verde, China, Cook Islands, Ghana, Iran--NDE, Italy, Korea, South, Kyrgyzstan, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Sierra Leone, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 5 - 14 Aug 2008.

  • August 14 - Transcript of Remarks by President George W. Bush to the Press During a Visit to CIA Headquarters.

  • August 14 - A Look Back … The Crash of TWA Flight 800.
  • August 7 - Life at CIA: A Look at Our Culture.
  • August 5 - Statement by CIA Director Mike Hayden on the 10th Anniversary of the U.S. Embassy Bombings in Africa.
  • August 5 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Bahamas, The, Iraq, Japan, Kiribati, Laos, Liechtenstein, Mauritius, Mongolia, Russia, Thailand, Turkmenistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 29 Jul - 4 Aug 2008.

 

July 2008

  • July 31 - Statement to Employees by the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on Executive Order 12333.

  • July 31 - A Look Back ... The National Security Act of 1947.
  • July 29 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Belarus, Brunei, Cape Verde, Iraq, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Malaysia, Micronesia, Federated States of, Mongolia, Pakistan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 19 - 28 Jul 2008.

  • July 24 - Remembering CIA's Heroes: Rachel A. Dean.
  • July 22 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Algeria, China, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Iran--NDE, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Maldives, Mauritania, Mongolia, Pakistan, Peru, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Syria, Thailand, Uruguay. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 9 - 18 Jul 2008.

  • July 17 - CIA’s Intelligence Art Collection: Commemorating History, Inspiring the Future.

  • July 11 - Be in the Know ... Subscribe to CIA News Feeds.
  • July 11 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Austria, Comoros, Finland, Guinea, Korea, South, Kuwait, Lebanon, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Qatar, Serbia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spelling of officials' names in the country listings during the period 27 Jun - 8 Jul 2008.

  • July 10 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on the Associate Director for Military Affairs.

  • July 6 - CIA Letter to New York Times (May 29, 2008).
  • July 3 - A Look Back … “Free Thai” Movement is Born.
  • July 2 - Statement to Employees by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Mike Hayden on Independence Day.


Posted: Apr 04, 2007 02:54 PM
Last Updated: Aug 13, 2009 09:42 AM
Last Reviewed: May 02, 2007 06:41 PM