Press
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Recent Press Releases
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New Paper Addresses Identity Gaps in High-Impact Support RolesINSA released a new Intelligence Insights paper, Safeguarding National Security by Strengthening Identity Verification Procedures, which examines the risks posed by gaps in identity verification for non-cleared personnel who may have access to sensitive information, systems, networks, financial data, source code, or proprietary data.
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INSF Announces New Board of Trustees Members!The Intelligence and National Security Foundation (INSF) today announced its newly appointed 2026 Board of Trustees. Led by INSF Chairwoman Letitia A. Long, the Board provides strategic guidance and oversight for INSF’s mission to advance public understanding of intelligence, strengthen the national security workforce, and support educational and professional development initiatives across the community.
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INSA Launches Space Intelligence Council to Strengthen U.S. Mission Resilience and Strategic AdvantageINSA announces the launch of the Space Intelligence Council to address the escalating intelligence and cyber requirements of the space theater. This new council will provide a forum for integrating commercial innovation into mission-critical architectures, focusing on threat assessments, operational planning, and the security of global data links.
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INSA Welcomes New Members to its Board of DirectorsINSA is pleased to welcome seven distinguished leaders to its 2026 Board of Directors. Led by INSA Chairwoman Letitia A. Long, the 18-member board provides strategic direction and oversight to advance INSA's mission of strengthening public-private-academic partnerships across the intelligence and national security community.
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INSA Welcomes New Advisory Committee MembersINSA is pleased to welcome nine new Advisory Committee members. This volunteer group advises the president and staff, helping INSA advance its mission and better support the intelligence and national security community.
