The CIA - The evolution of challenges in intelligence collection

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Dear Fellow Alumni

We are delighted to welcome John Tullius, retired from the CIA in 2019, online.

 

John currently teaches a variety of intelligence-related classes at the Naval Postgraduate School, where had had served as CIA’s Faculty Representative from 2016-2019. 

Prior to that, John lived in the Middle East from 2014-2016 and managed the CIA’s Open Source Enterprise bureau, which conducted intelligence collection activities across the region to track ISIS, monitor the wars in Iraq and Syria, and other high priority issues.  John also lived in Europe from 2010-2014  and managed another OSE bureau that also oversaw regional collection efforts and worked with European leaders to help track the emerging foreign fighter problem.  

From 2007-2010, John managed a group of analytic methodologists that used social network analysis, geospatial, and temporal analysis to assist with counter-terrorism efforts.  John also served as the senior nuclear expert working on the top U.S. priority issue for a U.S. mission in Europe (2005-07), and also managed a team of analysts (1997-2005) that covered Chinese proliferation and S&T issues.

John served as an Army Infantry officer in the Oregon National Guard from 1990-97 and he has Ph.D. in political science (University of Oregon, 1997), as well as an Executive MBA from Georgetown University (2001).

 

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