Michael Johnson (ODNI)
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President | George W. Bush |
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Profession | Intelligence Officer |
Michael Johnson is the Associate Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Information Sharing inside the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).[1] He is directly subordinate to Lieutenant General (ret) Dale Meyerrose, and responsible for transforming the Intelligence Community regarding information sharing through governance, policy, technology, culture, and economics. He also represents the community through a number of forums, such as the Intelligence Community Information Sharing Steering Committee and the Information Sharing Council. Mr. Johnson cites “Intellipedia,” a Wikipedia-like tool for the intelligence community, as evidence of transformation in intelligence analytics and information sharing,[1] and says his office is working to change the community's mindset from a "need-to-know" culture to one of access.[2]