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Steven Nixon

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Steven Nixon (born October 11, 1965) is founder and president of Steven Nixon Consulting, former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Director of Science and Technology of the United States Intelligence Community,[1] former first Acting Director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), a former professional staff member with the United States House Appropriations Committee, and a former senior civilian analyst at the Pentagon.[2]

Nixon is generally credited with spearheading the creation of IARPA and the Rapid Technology Transition Initiative (RTTI).[3] He has also had significant influence over US defense and intelligence space programs.

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  1. ^ Sami Lais, "The Future of Intelligence", Defense Systems, March 24, 2008.
  2. ^ Wilson P. Dizard III, "Master Spy Agency Promotes Nixon", Government Computer News, Aug 14, 2007.
  3. ^ Dr. Eric Haseltine. Long Fuse, Big Bang. Hyperion, 2010, pgs. 49, 171, 182.
  4. ^ "News from the National Academies", National Academy of Engineering, June 17, 2008.
  5. ^ Sydney J. Freedberg Jr., "The Hill 100, A Special Report," National Journal, April 9, 2005, pg. 1042.
  6. ^ "10 Who Made a Difference in Space," Space News, August 22, 2005, p.14.
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