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Professor [[Kenneth deGraffenreid]] is a Professor Emeritus at the [[Institute of World Politics]]. He is a Senior Fellow on Intelligence at the [[National Strategy Information Center]].<ref name="IWPbio">[http://www.iwp.edu/faculty/detail/kenneth-degraffenreid-2 Kenneth deGraffenreid], Institute of World Politics, accessed 9 November 2013.</ref> | Professor [[Kenneth deGraffenreid]] is a Professor Emeritus at the [[Institute of World Politics]]. He is a Senior Fellow on Intelligence at the [[National Strategy Information Center]].<ref name="IWPbio">[http://www.iwp.edu/faculty/detail/kenneth-degraffenreid-2 Kenneth deGraffenreid], Institute of World Politics, accessed 9 November 2013.</ref> | ||
− | DeGraffenreid served as a Senior professional staff member of the [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]] (1977-81). He wasSenior Director of Intelligence Programs, [[National Security Council]] (1981-1987). He served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support, Department of Defense (2001-2004), | + | DeGraffenreid served as a Senior professional staff member of the [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]] (1977-81). He wasSenior Director of Intelligence Programs, [[National Security Council]] (1981-1987). He served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support, Department of Defense (2001-2004).<ref name="IWPbio">[http://www.iwp.edu/faculty/detail/kenneth-degraffenreid-2 Kenneth deGraffenreid], Institute of World Politics, accessed 9 November 2013.</ref> |
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+ | According to journalist [[Seymour Hersh]], deGraffenreid left the Pentagon after [[Stephen Cambone]] won control of special access intelligence programmes that deGraffenreid had been responsible for monitoring.<ref>Seymour M. Hersh, [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/05/24/040524fa_fact?currentPage=all THE GRAY ZONE], ''24 May 2005.</ref> | ||
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+ | Degraffenreid was Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive (2004-2005).<ref name="IWPbio">[http://www.iwp.edu/faculty/detail/kenneth-degraffenreid-2 Kenneth deGraffenreid], Institute of World Politics, accessed 9 November 2013.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 9 November 2013
Professor Kenneth deGraffenreid is a Professor Emeritus at the Institute of World Politics. He is a Senior Fellow on Intelligence at the National Strategy Information Center.[1]
DeGraffenreid served as a Senior professional staff member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (1977-81). He wasSenior Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council (1981-1987). He served as Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support, Department of Defense (2001-2004).[1]
According to journalist Seymour Hersh, deGraffenreid left the Pentagon after Stephen Cambone won control of special access intelligence programmes that deGraffenreid had been responsible for monitoring.[2]
Degraffenreid was Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive (2004-2005).[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kenneth deGraffenreid, Institute of World Politics, accessed 9 November 2013.
- ↑ Seymour M. Hersh, THE GRAY ZONE, 24 May 2005.