The story of James Clapper is a masterclass in adaptation, a testament to a man who rose through the ranks of an institution that was perpetually in flux. From his leadership of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), he consistently demonstrated an ability to command highly specialized organizations and to translate complex, technical data into actionable intelligence for policymakers. He was not just a manager of people but a steward of information, understanding that in the modern age, data was the new currency of power. He led the NGA through a transformative period, shifting its focus from traditional cartography to the dynamic and instantaneous world of satellite imagery and digital analysis. This period was crucial, as it honed his understanding of the intelligence community's increasing reliance on technology and its vulnerability to the same.
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