That's Counterintelligence, No Spaces
Evidently I have some real eagle-eyed readers in the intelligence community, because I received a note pointing out that I had a slight misspelling when referring to counter-intelligence in <a href=http://whatsbrewin.nextgov.com/2009/02/thumb_drives_like_unsafe_sex.php>my continuing coverage</a> of the thumb-drive ban.
Evidently I have some real eagle-eyed readers in the intelligence community, because I received a note pointing out that I had a slight misspelling when referring to counter-intelligence in my continuing coverage of the thumb-drive ban.
A Marine reader (I know because only Marines sign off "Semper Fidelis") pointed out that Joel Brenner does not run the DNI Counter-Intelligence Office. Nope. This reader pointed out that "in the intelligence community counterintelligence is all one word."
Speaking of Marines, I'll be covering the Naval IT Day, sponsored by the AFCEA Northern Virginia Chapter, in Tysons Corner, Va., on March 4. I have great hopes that the lunch speaker, Gen. James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will help resolve the thumb-drive issue. He's not shy when it comes to cybersecurity.
And in the shameless plug department, I'll be hosting the Government Executive Leadership Breakfast at the National Press Club on Healthcare IT:
The Continuity of Defense/VA Electronic Healthcare.
My guests are Rear Adm. Gregory Timberlake, director of the Interagency Program Office at the Defense Department/Veterans Affairs Department, and Col. (P) Leroy Winfield, deputy commander general of the 3d Medical Command, Deployment Support.
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