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John Owen Brennan (born September 22, 1955) [1] [2] is a former American intelligence officer who served as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from March 2013 to January 2017. He served as chief counterterrorism advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama , with the title Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and ...
John O'Brennan is an Irish political scientist. He is a professor of European Politics at the Department of Sociology at Maynooth University in Ireland. [1] [2] He holds the Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration at Maynooth University [3] and is director of the Maynooth University Centre for European and Eurasian Studies. [4]
In 2004, TAC was purchased by SFA and maintained as a wholly owned subsidiary. Ms. Hayes remained president of TAC into 2005. In November 2005, John O. Brennan was appointed president and CEO of TAC. Mr. Brennan was the former interim director of the National Counterterrorism Center [1] and a 25-year veteran of the CIA. [2]
John Brennan (doctor) (c. 1768–1830), Irish doctor; Sidney Czira (1889–1974), Irish journalist and revolutionary known by her pen name "John Brennan" John N. H. Brennan (1914–2010), Irish author, huntsman and solicitor; John P. Brennan (priest) (c. 1836–1889), first American Catholic priest to declare bankruptcy; John W. Brennan (born c ...
John O. Brennan, president and CEO of the Analysis Corp., advises Obama on foreign policy and intelligence issues. [9] He is also a former CIA official and the current chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance. Merrill McPeak, USAF (ret) figures prominently among Obama's military advisors. [10]
John Brennan was the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from March 2013 until January 2017. CIA Director John O. Brennan agreed with the current administration's policy prohibiting enhanced interrogation techniques [77] and admitted that the program had had "shortcomings."
John O. Brennan, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and chief counter-terrorism advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama. The Disposition Matrix database catalogues biographies, locations, associates, and affiliations of suspects.
In July 2014 CIA Director John O. Brennan had to apologize to lawmakers because five CIA employees (two lawyers and three computer specialists) had surreptitiously searched Senate Intelligence Committee files and reviewed some committee staff members' e-mail on computers that were supposed to be exclusively for congressional investigators.