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Michael Vincent Hayden was born on March 17, 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to an Irish-American couple, Sadie (Murray) and Harry V. Hayden Jr., [5] who worked as a welder for a Pennsylvania manufacturing company. He has a sister, Debby, and a brother, Harry.
The Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security (Hayden Center) is a think tank in Arlington County, Virginia focused on the intelligence community including topics related to intelligence studies education, intelligence analysis techniques, the operations of intelligence agencies, and public policy and international relations related to national security ...
Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security, George Mason University, Senior Fellow [24] Pam Purcilly CIA: Deputy Director of Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency. Director of the Office of Russian and European Analysis, Central Intelligence Agency PDB Briefer to President George W. Bush, Central Intelligence ...
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Former Director of the CIA and the U.S. National Security Agency, General Michael Hayden, to Address Cyber Threats at IHS CERAWeek 2013 Address is one of several sessions focused on cyber threats ...
Paul V. Hester: 1 Aug 2004 Commander, Pacific Air Forces/Air Component Commander for the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command (COMPACAF/AIRCDRUSPACOM), 2004–2007. 3 1971 : 33 (born 1947) 167: Michael V. Hayden: 21 Apr 2005 Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (PDDNI), 2005–2006. Director, Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA), 2006 ...
Michael Hayden may refer to: Michael Hayden (artist) (born 1943), Canadian artist; Mike Hayden (born 1944), Kansas governor; Michael Hayden (general) (born 1945), former National Security Agency (NSA) director, former CIA director; Michael R. Hayden (born 1951), Canadian physician, geneticist and scientific researcher; Michael Hayden (actor ...
TIA was intended to be a five-year research project by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ().The goal was to integrate components from previous and new government intelligence and surveillance programs, including Genoa, Genoa II, Genisys, SSNA, EELD, WAE, TIDES, Communicator, HumanID and Bio-Surveillance, with data mining knowledge gleaned from the private sector to create a ...