Creative Intelligence
Intelligence is not all about cool gadgets and super-macho action figures. Infact, it’s a lot like the fight against mosquitoes. Jane Mayer talks with Eric Haseltine, the former chief technology officer of the U.S. intelligence community about how the right mixture of technology, mathematics and analytical skills have led to successful missions against terrorism, and what businesses can learn.
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About Eric Haseltine:
Haseltine is associate director for science and technology for the Office of the Director for National Intelligence (ODNI), where he is responsible for ensuring that U.S. intelligence stays on the cutting edge of research and development.
Haseltine bears one of the more colorful résumés at the DNI. A former director of engineering for Hughes Aircraft, he served as head of R&D at Walt Disney Imagineering, where he managed the Virtual Reality Studio and oversaw key technology initiatives for the Disney Co. After Disney, he joined the code-breaking, eavesdropping National Security Agency as R&D chief, then began work for the DNI in June last year.
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