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Mieke Eoyang

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Washington, DC, United States

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  • MSNBC
  • CNN
  • Defense One
  • Third Way

Past articles by Mieke:

A Road Map for Tackling Cybercrime

How should the Biden administration address a wave of ransomware and malicious cyber activity? → Read More

The DOD is the largest employer on earth. Biden's pick to lead it matters.

A case for Biden to nominate Michèle Flournoy to lead the DOD. → Read More

Russian hackers target hospitals in a deadly new trend. The White House isn't helping.

If Trump won’t stand up to Putin for the lives of American troops, there’s little chance that he would do so over targeting vulnerable patients in American hospitals. → Read More

We Need Better Cybercrime Data

The Cyber Solarium Commission report recommends Congress create a Bureau of Cyber Statistics. But the commission’s recommendation does not explicitly call for a major category of data that we need to understand. → Read More

The Senate Impeachment Trial: Call the Witnesses or Concede the Facts

Unless Republican senators want to accept the facts laid out by the House leadership and restrict themselves to the legal question of whether those facts demonstrate impeachable conduct, they’re going to need to call witnesses. → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: Third Quarter of 2019

Our latest data on which institutions the public trusts and mistrusts to protect the country’s security. → Read More

CNN

For any national security professional, GOP stunt is a serious breach

To the casual observer, it may have seemed a small thing that GOP lawmakers took their phones inside as they rushed into the secure room where testimony was taking place. But to national security professionals, says Mieke Eoyang, it was a serious breach. → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: June 2018

Our latest data on which institutions the public trusts and mistrusts to protect the country’s security. → Read More

The CIA Needs an Independent Thinker—Not Gina Haspel

Government news resource covering technology, performance, employment, telework, cybersecurity, and more for federal employees. → Read More

Mieke Eoyang

Mieke Eoyang is the Director of Third Way’s National Security Program. She has previously served as the Defense Policy Advisor to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the Subcommittee Staff Director on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and a Professional Staff Member on the House Armed Services Committee responsible for the Military Personnel Subcommittee. → Read More

The CIA Needs an Independent Thinker—Not Gina Haspel

Her torture-ridden track record suggests a history of poor judgment. → Read More

The CIA Needs an Independent Thinker—Not Gina Haspel

The CIA Needs an Independent Thinker—Not Gina Haspel By Mieke Eoyang May 9, 2018 Forty-five years ago this month, in the wake of the Watergate break-ins involving former CIA personnel, the agency produced a report known as the “family jewels.” It contained the CIA’s accounting of incidents that it had engaged in, including operations that exceeded legislative limits. The report ran nearly 700… → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: April 2018

Our latest data on which institutions the public trusts and mistrusts to protect the country’s security. → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: March 2018

Our latest data on which institutions the public trusts and mistrusts to protect the country’s security. → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: February 2018

Our latest data on which institutions the public trusts and mistrusts to protect the country’s security. → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: January 2018

Confidence in institutions to protect U.S. national security remains stable in January. → Read More

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: December 2017

The latest data from Lawfare’s public opinion project. → Read More

Why Flynn’s Nuclear Advocacy Was So Dangerous

Flynn’s actions on behalf of companies persuading Middle Eastern countries and the Chinese need a thorough investigation to ensure that his advocacy did not, and is not, undermining U.S. national security. → Read More

The Public Isn’t Buying It: Confidence in the FBI is Very High

The president's attacks on the FBI aren't working. → Read More

Public Confidence in the Mueller Investigations and Other Russia Investigations

Confidence in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation continues to shift post-indictment. → Read More