President-elect Barack Obama had a competent, qualified career intelligence official to nominate.
Michael Morell, a career intelligence officer who was serving as the spy agency's deputy director, has been acting CIA director since Petraeus' resignation.
If Mr. Panetta is to be the next CIA director, he will need to earn the trust, confidence and respect of career intelligence officials.
Mr. Panetta will need these career intelligence officers to best advise the new president on the CIA capabilities at his disposal to support critical foreign policy and national security objectives.
He ended his intelligence career by serving as the interim director of the newly created National Counter-Terrorism Center in 2004.
Since the draft speech drew on available intelligence, his office - represented by a staffer, Fred Fleitz , who is himself a career CIA analyst - sought Intelligence Community clearance.
Wilpers went on to a 33-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency.
Important contributions were also made by Professors Steven Rosefielde and Edward Luttwak and, from the floor, by retired career U.S. intelligence officer William Lee.
Assignment to it was viewed by intelligence professionals as a bad career move.
In his most recent book, Outliers, Gladwell argues that human intelligence is important for predicting career success, but only up to a point.
He had, in particular, made a career of denouncing U.S. intelligence -- accusing it of systematic criminal and anti-constitutional behavior, encouraging moves to hamstring or dismantle its operations and defending those who deliberately exposed American agents operating undercover.
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Lopez began her career as an operations officer with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
From September 2001 to June 2012, he served as the Chief of the Intelligence Branch, National Security Division, in a career Senior Executive Service position.
Edie Falco has the best role of her career as Marly, one of those Americans who possess more intelligence than they can use in an unsatisfactory job.
This fellowship was established in memory of Nico Colchester, who died in 1996 at the age of 49, after an outstanding career at the Financial Times, The Economist and the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Some job seekers and employees mistakenly think asking questions shows lack of intelligence, said Caroline Ceniza-Levine, partner at SixFigureStart, a career coaching firm.
Indeed, when the Economist Intelligence Unit asked prospective MBA students why they were considering the degree, opening new career opportunities was the most popular reason given.
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