Four-star Gen. Stanley McChrystal retired from his storied military career in June 2010. Before his resignation as commander of all U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan, McChrystal, a graduate of the United
MoreAs director of National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Letitia A. Long is the first woman to lead a major intelligence agency. She has more than 30 years of engineering and intelligence experience, previously serving
MoreBeth Simone Noveck is the United States deputy chief technology officer and director of the White House Open Government Initiative. Currently on leave from her academic career, she previously taught at the
MoreJanet Napolitano is the third secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. She leads the nation’s collective efforts to secure it from various threats, including terrorism and natural disasters. To counter the
MoreRobert A. Harding is a major general who retired from the Army in 2001 after serving for 33 years. He was recently tapped by President Barack Obama to head the TSA. He
MoreMary Wakefield was named administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration by President Barack Obama Feb. 20, 2009. Wakefield was previously at the University of North Dakota, where she served as
MoreThomas R. Frieden became director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry in 2009. Frieden has worked to control both
MorePrice B. Floyd is the former principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for public affairs. He served as staff adviser and assistant to the secretary of defense and deputy secretary of defense
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