Intel chief creates new election security position
The intelligence community has created a position to oversee threats to election security, officials announced Friday, the latest effort to shore up security heading into the 2020 presidential elections.
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Daniel Coats has appointed Shelby Pierson to serve as the first “election threats executive” (ETE), tasking her with being the intelligence community’s “principal advisor” on election security threats.
Pierson served as the crisis manager for election security for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence during the 2018 midterm elections and has worked in the intelligence community for more than 20 years.
Coats praised Pierson and said her “knowledge and experience make her the right person to lead this critical mission.”
The DNI noted in a statement that “Election security is an enduring challenge and a top priority for the IC [intelligence community]. In order to build on our successful approach to the 2018 elections, the IC must properly align its resources to bring the strongest level of support to this critical issue.”