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Episode 26: Director of Intelligence, United States Marine Corps, Brig. Gen. Dmitri Henry
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"Geospatial products are the bedrock of what we do." Director of Intelligence, United States Marine Corps, Brig. Gen. Dimitri Henry, sits down with Geointeresting to discuss national security, cyberwarfare and leadership from his perspective and experience; Henry is the Marine Corps’ top intelligence official whose career spans 36 years. As the Marine Corps commandant’s principal intelligence staff officer, Henry’s role includes formulating policy for intelligence, counterintelligence and electronic warfare for the Marine Corps. “I have had NGA representatives on all my deployments, NGA has always been a part of [what] Marines have done, and their [NGA] products are things you can see,” said Henry, during NGA's Marine Corps birthday celebration Nov.7 at the Springfield, Virginia campus. “I can tell you, a grunt or a pilot would rather have a map to be ‘shown the way’.”
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"Geospatial products are the bedrock of what we do." Director of Intelligence, United States Marine Corps, Brig. Gen. Dimitri Henry, sits down with Geointeresting to discuss national security, cyberwarfare and leadership from his perspective and experience; Henry is the Marine Corps’ top intelligence official whose career spans 36 years. As the Marine Corps commandant’s principal intelligence staff officer, Henry’s role includes formulating policy for intelligence, counterintelligence and electronic warfare for the Marine Corps. “I have had NGA representatives on all my deployments, NGA has always been a part of [what] Marines have done, and their [NGA] products are things you can see,” said Henry, during NGA's Marine Corps birthday celebration Nov.7 at the Springfield, Virginia campus. “I can tell you, a grunt or a pilot would rather have a map to be ‘shown the way’.”
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