Biotechnology: Reshaping Nature And Life Itself
Vastly promising technologies need funding and focus to come to fruition.
Susan M. Gordon is currently the director at CACI International and served as the fifth principal deputy director of national intelligence at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (2017–19). She was previously deputy director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (2015–17) and served twenty-seven years in the CIA, including as director of the CIA’s Information Operations Center.
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