Posted on 17 May 2012. Tags: cia, feeditem, highlights-interesting, mobile-phone, nformation-on-mobile, result, telecommunications, World, world-factbook, world-telecommunications
May 17, 2012 – In honor of World Telecommunications & Information Society Day, on May 17, CIA.gov highlights interesting information on mobile phone and internet usage from the The World Factbook — CIA’s reference resource.
Continue reading here:
Top 10 Lists for Mobile Phone and Internet Usage
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 11 May 2012. Tags: Asian, cia, contributions, Heritage, month, Office, oss, Pacific, result, Special, special-services, World
May 11, 2012 – Asian Pacific American Heritage month is an appropriate occasion to highlight the contributions of a small band of Japanese Americans who served in the Office of Special Services (OSS), the CIA’s precursor, during World War II.
Excerpt from:
Japanese Americans in World War II Intelligence
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 03 May 2012. Tags: art, cia, expand-its, feeditem, Foreign, immersion-facility, Language, state
May 3, 2012 – The CIA has opened a state-of-the-art foreign language immersion facility that is designed to expand its ability to deliver critical language training to officers.
More:
CIA Inaugurates New Foreign Language Immersion Center
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 27 April 2012. Tags: aged, among-school-aged, check-out, cia, Event, expo, feeditem, finale, proud-sponsor, result, school, science, sponsor, usa
April 27, 2012 – If you’re near Washington, DC on April 28-29, check out the USA Science and Engineering Festival’s Grand Finale Expo. CIA is a proud sponsor of this event that stimulates interest, knowledge, and appreciation of science and engineering among school-aged children.
Go here to read the rest:
CIA to Participate in USA Science and Engineering Festival
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 20 April 2012. Tags: address, Albright, cia, delivered-the-keynote, Foreign, honored-employees, Jobs, keynote, keynote-address, result, secretary, state, state-madeleine
April 20, 2012 – In a recent awards ceremony, the CIA honored employees who have demonstrated outstanding use of foreign language skills in accomplishing their jobs. Former Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright delivered the keynote address at the ceremony.
See original here:
CIA Recognizes Foreign Language Excellence
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 13 April 2012. Tags: cia, Growth, job, prospective, reach-the-public, reflect-the-growth, social-media
April 13, 2012 – The CIA Recruitment Center is offering new ways to reach the public that reflect the growth of social media and give prospective applicants a feel for what CIA employees do on the job.
View original post here:
CIA Recruitment Center Exploring Innovative Outreach
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 05 April 2012. Tags: cia, director, hosted-the-first, intelligence, lgbt, odni, summit, the-first, transgender
April 5, 2012 – The CIA and the Office of the Director for National Intelligence (ODNI) recently hosted the first Intelligence Community (IC) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Summit.
See original here:
CIA and ODNI Sponsor First Intelligence Community LGBT Summit
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 30 March 2012. Tags: Baltimore, cia, Dramatic, intelligence, intrepidness, Language, she-acquired, the-career, war, young-woman
March 29, 2012 – Women have made significant contributions to the CIA mission throughout its history. One of the most dramatic examples is the career of Virginia Hall. Hall was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1906. As a young woman, she acquired the language skills and displayed the intrepidness that would lead her to the front lines of intelligence gathering during World War II.
More:
Spotlight on Women’s History: Virginia Hall
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 30 March 2012. Tags: Baltimore, Dramatic, Gathering, intelligence, Language, result, skills, the-language, war, women, Young
March 29, 2012 – Women have made significant contributions to the CIA mission throughout its history. One of the most dramatic examples is the career of Virginia Hall. Hall was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1906. As a young woman, she acquired the language skills and displayed the intrepidness that would lead her to the front lines of intelligence gathering during World War II.
Continued here:
Spotlight on Women’s History: Virginia Hall
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts
Posted on 26 March 2012. Tags: cia, feeditem, Foreign, foreign-languages, Gov., Introduces, languages, result
March 26, 2012 – CIA.gov Introduces Foreign Languages
Continued here:
CIA.gov Introduces Foreign Languages
Related Blogs
Posted in Cia Facts