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Recent Press Releases
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INSA Welcomes Six New Members to Board of Directors
INSA is pleased to announce the election of six distinguished leaders to its 2025 Board of Directors. Led by INSA Chairwoman Letitia A. Long, the 18-member board provides strategic direction, and oversight to advance INSA’s mission of strengthening public-private-academic partnerships across the intelligence and national security community.
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The Hon. William J. Burns to Receive 2025 William Oliver Baker Award
INSA is pleased to announce The Hon. William J. Burns, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and career ambassador, as the recipient of the 2025 William Oliver Baker Award. Presented annually, the award recognizes a senior leader for exceptional contributions to U.S. intelligence and national security. Mr. Burns will be honored at the 40th Baker Award Dinner on Saturday, July 26, at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C.
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Letitia A. Long Reelected to Historic Fourth Term as INSA Chairwoman
INSA proudly announces that Letitia A. “Tish” Long has been unanimously re-elected to an unprecedented fourth term as chairwoman of the INSA Board of Directors and INSA Foundation Board of Trustees. Ms. Long has held this leadership position since January 2016 and will continue her next three-year term through December 31, 2027.
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INSA Releases Presidential Transition Memo
INSA has released its Presidential Transition Memo: Building a Secure Tomorrow, which outlines practical steps to improve workforce readiness in AI and cybersecurity, streamline security processes, and enhance collaboration between government, industry, and academia. By focusing on achievable improvements, the recommendations aim to position the IC for greater efficiency, innovation, and agility in meeting national security challenges.
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FY24 Annual Report: A Year of Impact and Progress
INSA is proud to present our FY 2024 Annual Report, which is a testament to the meaningful progress we achieved with your support. This report highlights a year of impactful programs and policy initiatives that tackled critical intelligence and national security priorities head-on.
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Hail and Farewell, Passing the Baton of SPRC Leadership!
The Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) announced that the founding Chair, Charlie Allen, and Vice Chair, Kathy Pherson, of the Security Policy Reform Council (SPRC) have stepped down after 14 years of service. Formed in 2010, the SPRC has played a critical role in advancing security clearance and suitability reform, driving meaningful improvements in U.S. security policies.