The Business of Intelligence from Reagan to Biden

The Business of Intelligence from Reagan to Biden

A conversation with Linda Weissgold, former deputy director for analysis, CIA

By JHU MS in Intelligence Analysis

Date and time

Wednesday, May 29 · 9 - 10am PDT

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Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

Join us for a curated conversation with host Michael Ard and Linda Weissgold, former deputy director for analysis at the CIA.


Linda Weissgold was the CIA’s deputy director for analysis from March 2020 until April 2023. In that role, she was responsible for the quality of all-source intelligence analysis at the CIA and for the professional development of the officers who produce it. During her 37-year career at CIA, Linda was part of the creation and delivery of intelligence analysis on a variety of complex issues and in multiple settings.


Before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, she was an analyst and leader of analytic programs focused on the Middle East. Immediately afterward, she was among those that volunteered for counterterrorism assignments. The units she guided, including as the head of the CIA’s Office of Terrorism Analysis, generated insights that informed US policy and operations across multiple Administrations and helped to identify Usama Bin Laden’s location and the rise of ISIS. For more than two years, she served as President George W. Bush’s intelligence briefer.


A skilled communicator experienced in the coverage of urgent and controversial issues, Linda is a proven teacher and champion of analytic tradecraft, integrity, and objectivity in intelligence analysis. She is widely recognized for her unwavering dedication to the CIA’s national security mission and its officers.

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