Contributing Editor: Richard Wright

Richard Wright
Education: BA Anthropology (UCLA) plus graduate work on international issues (GW) and technical schools.
Career: U.S. Army Security Agency (1962-1965);
National Security Agency(NSA) transcriber translator oriental language (1965-1978);
integrated analyst Defense Intelligence Agency(DIA) 1978-1981;
International Communication Analyst (1981-1991);
Global Network (sic) Analyst incorporating information systems engineering (1991-2002);
principal engineer for a small firm (now part of Lockheed Martin) responsible for developing information systems capable of handling massive amount of information carried over international public telecommunications services.
Retired to consulting and moved to Europe. Returned to U.S. and in 2009 moved to New Mexico and full retirement.
[...] Richard Wright adds: [...]
I think it’s great that experienced persons who are now retired have the willingness to have their minds tapped to contribute to public intelligence. It makes me wonder how many former personnel are in the world who could be contributing to the pool of public intelligence (circulation instead of isolation).
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