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National Intelligence Fellow
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Phone: +1-212-434-9810
E-mail: jhelman@cfr.org
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New York, NY
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Member of the Senior National Intelligence Service with over twenty years experience in intelligence, defense, and foreign policy issues.
Expertise:Middle East, counterterrorism, intelligence.
Current Research Project
March 18, 2008
| Speaker: | Thomas Fingar, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis and Chairman of the National Intelligence Council |
|---|---|
| Presider: | Joseph J. Helman, National Intelligence Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
Transcript
See more in United States, Intelligence
March 18, 2008
| Speaker: | Thomas Fingar, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis and Chairman, National Intelligence Council, Office of the Director of National Intelligence |
|---|---|
| Presider: | Joseph J. Helman, National Intelligence Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
Video
Watch Dr. Thomas Fingar discuss controversial national intelligence estimates on Iran and Iraq, changes in intelligence analysis, and new tools available to analysts.
See more in United States, Intelligence
March 18, 2008
| Speaker: | Thomas Fingar, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis and Chairman, National Intelligence Council, Office of the Director of National Intelligence |
|---|---|
| Presider: | Joseph J. Helman, National Intelligence Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations |
Audio
Listen to Dr. Thomas Fingar discuss controversial national intelligence estimates on Iran and Iraq, changes in intelligence analysis, and new tools available to analysts.
See more in United States, Intelligence
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