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Joining MEMRI - Lt.-Gen. Vincent R. Stewart, Outgoing Deputy Commander Of U.S. Cyber Command And Former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Director

WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESSWIRE / July 3, 2019 / In April, Lt.-Gen. Vincent R. Stewart, recently retired from his post as Deputy Commander of the United States Cyber Command, joined MEMRI headquarters in Washington, D.C. as Special Advisor and Chairman of the MEMRI Board of Advisors.

Lt.-Gen Stewart's previous post was Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Most of his nearly 40-year military career has been in intelligence. He is known for his aggressive stance on cybersecurity, and has said that it is one of his top concerns. His military decorations include: the Defense Superior Service Medal; the Legion of Merit, with one gold star; the Bronze Star; the Meritorious Service Medal, with one gold star; the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, with two gold stars; the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal; the Combat Action Ribbon; the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal; and various unit awards. He is the first African-American and the first Marine to lead the DIA.

In October 2017, as Lt.-Gen. Stewart was leaving the post of DIA director, Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats presented him with Director of National Intelligence Gold Medallion award, commending him as a "true patriot and an exceptional leader" for his service, and as a "visionary leader." On the same occasion, he was awarded the Defense Distinguished Service Medal by Deputy Defense Secretary Pat Shanahan, representing Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who praised him for strengthening integrated intelligence centers at the combatant commands and modernizing operational capabilities, and for his outreach to allies and partners around the world. Previously, as he took up the post, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper commended him as exceptionally qualified to serve in it, and for his temperament, professional background, leadership skills and integrity that made him eminently suited to be DIA director.

Lt.-Gen. Stewart's joining MEMRI will enhance MEMRI's relationships with the U.S. government and with all branches of the military, and his unique expertise will contribute immeasurably to our Cyber and Jihad Lab (CJL) and Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor (JTTM) projects. He said: "I am proud to be a part of the MEMRI team and looking forward to growing MEMRI's products in the future."

About MEMRI:

Exploring the Middle East and South Asia through their media, MEMRI bridges the language gap between the West and the Middle East and South Asia, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, Urdu-Pashtu, Dari, and Turkish media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends.

Founded in February 1998 to inform the debate over U.S. policy in the Middle East, MEMRI is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization. MEMRI's main office is located in Washington, DC, with branch offices in various world capitals. MEMRI research is translated into English, French, Polish, Japanese, Spanish and Hebrew.

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