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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
 deutch.txt
JOHN DEUTCH: The culture in the intelligence community is dramatically different than that in the Pentagon where the military services, the discipline of the uniformed military, their emphasis on professional development has led to an organization that is really, in a curious way, much more adaptable to change.
JOHN DEUTCH: It will be the reporting and accountability aspects that I think are important in the case of Guatemala.
JOHN DEUTCH: And an area where the intelligence community has been uniquely successful has been in keeping our political and military leadership informed on developments in Bosnia.
www.amherst.edu /~bcbarsto/deutch.txt   (1101 words)

  
 wcCIAWTC
Dci john deutch said in a prepared statement for the us senate committee on governmental affairs permanent subcommittee on investigations that he believes that foreign organized crime is behind some of the hacker attacks against the private sector.
Deutch "met a number of chinese government officials to exchange views on a range of important global trends and concerns and to discuss transnational threats to the security of all nations." Deutch left south korea on sunday and is currently visiting another asian country.
Deutch was expecting a relatively easy confirmation process, but he is a close friend of norman augustine who will receive a bonus of $8,200,000 for helping to arrange his firm's merger with lockheed corporation under a pentagon-approved plan.
www.angelfire.com /fl/awdragon/wcCIAWTC   (17990 words)

  
 deutsch1.doc
Deutch was briefed on many of these programs when he was undersecretary of defense for acquisitions and later deputy secretary of defense from 1993 to May 1995, when he became CIA director.
Deutch to avoid having to return the home computers to the CIA because he was fearful the improperly stored documents would be discovered.
Deutch's CIA contract may have been illegal because the only reason for it was for Mr.
www.cs.georgetown.edu /~denning/cosc511/fall00/deutsch1.doc   (1142 words)

  
 Harvard Gazette: Former CIA director calls for Iraq withdrawal
Deutch supported the five steps to disengagement in Iraq outlined by U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in January, including letting Iraqis make their own political decisions, adopting a clear exit strategy and timetable, beginning the military withdrawal, establishing regional diplomacy to discourage external intervention in Iraq, and continued training of Iraqi forces.
Deutch, who has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1970, has served as chairman of MIT's chemistry department, as the school's dean of science, and as its provost.
Deutch praised the students' achievements in scholarship that led to their induction into Phi Beta Kappa and urged them to use their education to make a significant contribution to society.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/daily/2005/06/07-pbk.html   (1005 words)

  
 John M. Deutch Biography
John Deutch is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
John Deutch earned a B.A. in history and economics from Amherst College, and both the B.S. in chemical engineering and Ph.D. in physical chemistry from M.I.T. He holds honorary degrees from Amherst College, University of Lowell, and Northeastern University.
John Deutch has served in significant government and academic posts throughout his career.
mit.edu /chemistry/deutch/biography.html   (339 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: Deutch’s CIA Clearance Suspended
Deutch, who served as CIA director from May 1995 to December 1996 and now teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, issued a one-page statement of his own, noting that he has served every president since John F. Kennedy in sensitive positions without ever improperly disclosing classified information.
Deutch said he "respected" Tenet's decision to suspend his CIA clearances and would do everything he could to assure his former colleagues at the CIA that he is committed to following security rules.
The investigation languished while Deutch was appointed by the CIA to head a bipartisan commission on weapons of mass destruction.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/national/daily/aug99/deutch21.htm   (627 words)

  
 GlobalSecurity.org - Reliable Intelligence News and Intelligence Information
I believe John Deutch will be someone who is prepared to think seriously about the place and purpose of intelligence in a democracy, both as he fulfills his responsibilities as a senior Government official and as he lays the President's plans and programs before the Congress.
John Deutch's vast knowledge and experience, his track record in government, will assure that he will do so with the full confidence of those who work in within the intelligence community and those in the Congress responsible for oversight.
John M. Deutch, of Massachusetts, to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
www.globalsecurity.org /intell/library/congress/1995_cr/h950509-deutch2.htm   (1898 words)

  
 John Deutch: From the CIA to 5.60 in One Year
Institute Professor John M. Deutch '61 returned to MIT in January after a four-year stint in Washington that began with the No. 3 position in the Department of Defense and culminated in his appointment to the helm of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Deutch also praises the consolidation of student-related offices into the Dean's Office - a process begun during his tenure as provost - and the progress MIT has made toward welcoming toward diversity - another initiative that was important to him when he was provost.
During Deutch's term, the controversial Freshman Housing Committee chaired by Professor of Psychology Mary C. Potter released its report recommending that all freshmen be required to live on campus in dormitories and wait until the end of their first year to choose independent living groups or permanent dormitories.
www-tech.mit.edu /Issue/V117/N27/deutch.27n.html   (1763 words)

  
 Prosecution of Ex-CIA Chief (John Deutch) Urged in Computer Case, People Say [Free Republic]
Deutch, who continued to work as a consultant for the CIA after returning to MIT, kept his security clearance for nearly three years after the security breach was discovered.
Deutch was stripped of the security clearance by CIA Director George Tenet, and he issued a formal apology.
The Deutch case has proven sensitive for the Justice Department, complicated by the inevitable comparison to its handling of the prosecution of Wen Ho Lee, a former nuclear physicist at the government's Los Alamos National Laboratories who is suspected of passing nuclear secrets to China.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a39a7191550b0.htm   (982 words)

  
 The Whiz Kid Vs. the Old Boys
Deutch was late coming to the personal computer, and a friend who helped him buy his first said he was a slow study and frequently called on his children and those of friends for technical help.
Deutch joked that the people he worked with fell into three categories: "people who are smart, people who disagree and people who are smart enough to know they are wrong when they disagree." He loved the daily encounter with people of power in Washington.
Deutch's determination was immediately put to the test dealing with two pieces of unfinished C.I.A. business: charges that the agency had looked the other way when a Guatemalan Army colonel on the C.I.A.'s payroll was involved in the murder of an American citizen and the long-awaited, and dreaded, Ames damage report.
partners.nytimes.com /library/magazine/home/20001203mag-powers.html   (6171 words)

  
 John Deutch (washingtonpost.com)
John Deutch, director of central intelligence from 1995 to 1996 and deputy secretary of defense from 1994 to 1995, is an Institute Professor at MIT.
The core question is how much executive authority the NID should have to accomplish the very demanding and needed functions set out by the commission.
John J. Devine (The Washington Post, Aug 1, 2004)
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A29457-2004Jul31.html   (608 words)

  
 CNN - CIA suspends former director's security clearance - August 21, 1999
CIA director John Tenet revoked Deutch's clearance after an internal agency investigation determined that Deutch kept classified materials on an unsecured government computer provided for his use at home.
Deutch is now a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where the lectures on national security issues.
Lee's attorneys have privately sought to draw parallels with Deutch's situation, and they argue that Lee should not be prosecuted because the former CIA director wasn't.
www.cnn.com /US/9908/21/cia.deutch.01   (404 words)

  
 Salon News Back-stabbing, CIA-style
John Deutch, the ex-CIA chief whose security clearance was stripped because he had 17,000 pages of classified documents on his home computer, also maintains a very un-spooklike visibility on the internet.
Deutch was forced out at the CIA when he contradicted White House claims that U.S. missile strikes on Iraq were effective.
Deutch, meanwhile, is going on about his way at MIT, where the bespectacled professor teaches chemistry and has a Web page.
www.salon.com /news/feature/2000/02/03/cia   (965 words)

  
 disinformation who was john deutch spying for?
Deutch made sure that Nuccio did not get his clearance reinstated, at least not at the time of this article (December 6th, 1999), right before Deutch was departing the CIA, and right at the beginning of the investigation into his own mishandling of official secrets.
When Deutch was leaving his post at the CIA in December 1996, he explained to CIA computer services officials that he was using the computers for his "personal banking," and wanted to keep the CIA computers after his resignation.
Deutch sits on the board of Schlumberger Ltd, four years after he was assisting, as Director of the CIA, to overthrow Saddam Hussein.
www.disinfo.com /archive/pages/dossier/id279/pg1   (2226 words)

  
 Book Dr. John Deutch for Event, Meeting, Gala
The formidable John Deutch was only the second director of the Central Intelligence Agency to hold Cabinet rank.
Book Dr. John Deutch for Event, Meeting, Gala
Deutch was nominated by President Clinton and sworn in as Director of Central Intelligence following a unanimous vote in the Senate.
www.grabow.biz /Speakers/DrJohnDeutch.htm   (305 words)

  
 People Watch
She was brought by Deutch with him from the Pentagon after he took over the CIA, and, it was revealed, had accepted a job offered by Deutch with his next employer, Citibank, even as she continued to monitor the security investigation of her past and future employer.
Deutch, a Bill Clinton administration appointee and former under secretary of defense, takes “first, second and third prize” in the worst category because he did “major damage” to the CIA’s directorate of operations, Millis said.
Wayne Allard (R-CO) asked at a session of the Senate Armed Service Committee why Deutch was being treated differently from Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee, who downloaded reams of secret material on how to make nuclear warheads onto a personal computer.
www.washington-report.org /backissues/042000/0004045.html   (920 words)

  
 Foreign Affairs - Catastrophic Terrorism: Tackling the New Danger - Ashton B. Carter, John Deutch, and Philip Zelikow
John Deutch is Institute Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former Director of Central Intelligence and Deputy Secretary of Defense.
Ashton Carter is Ford Foundation Professor of Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a former Assistant Secretary of Defense.
Ashton B. Carter, John Deutch, and Philip Zelikow
www.foreignaffairs.org /19981101faessay1434/ashton-b-carter-john-deutch-philip-zelikow/catastrophic-terrorism-tackling-the-new-danger.html   (755 words)

  
 News Releases From CMS Energy - CMS Energy Announces John M. Deutch Elected to its Board of Directors, January 24, 1997
In announcing Dr. Deutch's election, William T. McCormick, Jr., CMS Energy's chairman and chief executive officer, said "John Deutch is an outstanding leader whose experience in the international arena will add strength to CMS Energy's Board.
CMS Energy Corporation (NYSE:CMS) today announced John M. Deutch has been elected as a member of its Board of Directors.
Deutch, Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, most recently served in the U.S. Government concurrently as Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, since 1995.
www.cmsenergy.com /MediaCenter/NewsItem.asp?ID=205   (243 words)

  
 Former Provost John Deutch May Take Job as CIA Chief
The surprise resignation of CIA Director James Woolsey three weeks ago prompted several influential senators to predict that John M. Deutch '61, former provost and Institute professor of chemistry and current deputy secretary of defense, could be his successor.
Should Deutch refuse an offer, retired Admiral William J. Crowe, who is former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Morton Abramowitz, who handled intelligence issues for the State Department under the Bush administration, would be among the next most likely candidates for the position, according to the Weekly report.
John Warner, (R­Va.), Sen. Patrick Leahy (D­Vt.), and former Sen. Dennis DeConcini (D­Ariz.) set forth some of the attributes the new CIA head should have.
www-tech.mit.edu /V114/N65/deutch.65n.html   (487 words)

  
 John Mark Deutch - SourceWatch
John Mark Deutch has been a member of the faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1970 and has been an Institute Professor since 1990.
He is now director of the Gorbachev Foundation of North America." Deutch is also a member of the Board of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Deutch has also served as Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Technology (1979) and Undersecretary (1979-80) in the United States Department of Energy.
www.sourcewatch.org /wiki.phtml?title=John_Deutch   (409 words)

  
 100 people, including former CIA Director John Deutch
Deutch eventually admitted the security breach, apologized and was stripped of his security clearances.
Deutch served as defense undersecretary for acquisitions and technology from April 1993 to March 1994, when he became deputy defense secretary.
The breaches allegedly occurred during the mid-1990s while Deutch was a high-ranking official in the Defense Department, before he went to the CIA.
www.apfn.org /apfn/deutch.htm   (1313 words)

  
 Eye on the Empire by Alan Bock
But the freeing of physicist Wen Ho Lee from solitary confinement in New Mexico has focused renewed attention on the case of John Deutch, the former CIA director who is accused — apparently rather credibly — of pretty much the same offense the government finally charged Dr. Lee with: mishandling computer files containing secret information.
Deutch was involved in espionage, even though investigators discovered that he had "placed large volumes of classified material on unsecured computers in his home, including information about some of the government’s most sensitive covert operations," as James Risen put it in a May 5 New York Times story.
According to Stratfor, "both cases [Lee and Deutch] perfectly illustrate one of the American intelligence community’s greatest problems: the cult of classification, in which information both rare and commonplace is safeguarded with equal zeal.
www.antiwar.com /bock/b092100.html   (1439 words)

  
 BCSIA
Deutch, John (Co-Chair), Ernest J. Moniz, (Co-Chair), Stephen Ansolabehere, Michael Driscoll, Paul E. Gray, John P. Holdren, Paul L. Joskow, Richard K. Lester, and Neil E. Todreas.
Allison, Graham T., Matthew Bunn, Ashton Carter, John Deutch, Richard Falkenrath, John Holdren, Robert Newman, and Joseph Nye.
Carter, Ashton B., John M. Deutch, and William J. Perry.
bcsia.ksg.harvard.edu /publication_list_by_person.cfm?item_id=5   (225 words)

  
 Former CIA Director apologises to Congress The Register
If former CIA Director John Deutch hasn't got sense enough to protect sensitive files stored on his computer, then we have to wonder how the US can hope to compete with its adversaries in the spook business.
Deutch appeared before a closed session of the Senate Intelligence Committee to explain how this incredibly sensitive information came to be stored on his personal computers, even after leaving the Agency in 1996.
Deutch stored an incredible 17,000 pages of highly classified intelligence data on home computers, according to a report by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), released this week.
www.theregister.co.uk /2000/02/24/former_cia_director_apologises   (458 words)

  
 Foreign Affairs - A Nuclear Posture for Today - John Deutch
John Deutch is Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
5/11/2006 4:45:36 AM Foreign Affairs - A Nuclear Posture for Today - John Deutch
He served as Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Nuclear Weapons Council, and Director of Central Intelligence during the Clinton administration and as Undersecretary of Energy during the Carter administration.
www.foreignaffairs.org /20050101faessay84105/john-deutch/a-nuclear-posture-for-today.html   (687 words)

  
 AlterNet: HIGHTOWER: John Deutch's "Punishment"
Until about three years ago, John Deutch was head honcho of the CIA-- the man in charge of our nation's spy secrets.
"Three years ago John Deutch -- head honcho of the CIA-- transferred some 200 of America's secret documents onto computers that he had in his home.
It seems that Deutch transferred some 200 of America's secret documents onto computers that he had in his home, including highly-sensitive memos to the president, as well as reports of covert intelligence operations.
www.alternet.org /columnists/story/317   (474 words)

  
 John M. Deutch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John M. Deutch was a figure of a great deal of controversy as head of the CIA.
John Deutch is now an Institute Professor of chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
John Mark Deutch (born July 27, 1938) was Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from May 10, 1995 until December 14, 1996.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Deutch   (351 words)

  
 Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government: Terrorism Bibliography
Deutch, John, Brown, Harold and John P. White, “National Missile Defense: Is There Another Way?” Foreign Policy, Summer 2000, pp.
Carter, Ashton B., John M. Deutch and Philip Zelikow, "Catastrophic Terrorism: Tackling the New Danger," Foreign Affairs, November/December, 1998, pp.
Carter, Ashton B. and John P. White (eds.), Keeping the Edge: Managing Defense for the Future.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /research/publications/ksgterrorism.htm   (811 words)

  
 The Mena - John Deutch Connection [Free Republic]
It was revealed a few weeks ago that CIA director John Deutch has asked the the CIA inspector general to look into CIA activities at Mena airport.
Deutch was a career government bureaucrat, mostly at DoD.
Why I initially said photocopies was, I was thinking Deutch must not be too adept at computers in his asking for help in erasing all remnants of the files.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a389676504357.htm   (4673 words)

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