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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Michael T. Flynn is a United States Army lieutenant general and, since July 24, 2012, has served as the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, and chair of the Military Intelligence Board. Prior to this he served as assistant director of national intelligence. He has consistently pushed for greater information and intelligence sharing and has been a leading figure in coalition and special operations intelligence operations. Flynn published a report in January 2010 through the Center for New American Security entitled "Fixing Intel: A Blueprint for Making Intelligence Relevant in Afghanistan", that took the intelligence community to task for lacking an understanding of the human-socio context of the battlefield in Afghanistan.Flynn's career has been primarily operational, with numerous combat arms conventional and special operations senior intelligence assignments. He also served as the senior intelligence officer for the Joint Special Operations Command, where he was credited with creating innovative techniques for interrogation operations and operations-intelligence fusion, leading to major breakthroughs in counterterrorism operations in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere against Al-Qaeda and its associated movements. Flynn is a widely published author with articles appearing in Infantry Journal, Military Intelligence Magazine, Small Wars Journal, Military Review, Joint Forces Quarterly, the Center for a New American Security, and various other military and intelligence publications.. }

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