After 30 years of chasing Soviet KGB secrets and jumping out of moving cars for the Central Intelligence Agency, James Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence, Directorate of Operations and served overseas in clandestine operations. Currently, he is a Professor of the Practice at the Bush School of Government and Public Service of Texas A&M University. He is also the author of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying.
In his new book, To Catch A Spy, Olson offers a warning for the American people and a guide for how our country can protect its national security and trade secrets.
After 30 years of chasing Soviet KGB secrets and jumping out of moving cars for the Central Intelligence Agency, James Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence, Directorate of Operations and served overseas in clandestine operations. Currently, he is a Professor of the Practice at the Bush School of Government and Public Service of Texas A&M University. He is also the author of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying.
In his new book, To Catch A Spy, Olson offers a warning for the American people and a guide for how our country can protect its national security and trade secrets.
After 30 years of chasing Soviet KGB secrets and jumping out of moving cars for the Central Intelligence Agency, James Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence, Directorate of Operations and served overseas in clandestine operations. Currently, he is a Professor of the Practice at the Bush School of Government and Public Service of Texas A&M University. He is also the author of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying.
In his new book, To Catch A Spy, Olson offers a warning for the American people and a guide for how our country can protect its national security and trade secrets.