Defense Secretary Robert Gates has appointed Letitia Long to serve as the next director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, replacing Navy Vice Adm. Robert Murrett who has been at the agency’s helm since July 2006. Gates made the announcement on Monday. Long, currently NGA’s deputy director, will assume the leadership position later this year. She will be the first woman to lead a major intelligence agency, Gates said, citing her more than 30 years of engineering and intelligence experience. NGA provides imagery and map-based intelligence products for national security purposes. It is presently headquartered in Bethesda, Md., but is relocating to Ft. Belvoir, Va. (AFPS report by Donna Miles)
Improving Guam’s Defenses is Top Priority for INDOPACOM
March 4, 2021
Protecting Guam is the top priority for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, as the island territory and its large military presence has grown in strategic importance and the command is calling on Congress for billions more to build up its infrastructure there and across the region. INDOPACOM boss Adm. Philip S. Davidson,…