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  1. 29. Okt. 2020 · Andrew Shearer to be new top spook. Andrew Tillett and Phillip Coorey. Oct 29, 2020 – 8.00pm. Senior government adviser Andrew Shearer will become Australia's spy chief after being appointed to ...

  2. 2. Juni 2016 · WASHINGTON, June 02, 2016: The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is pleased to announce that Andrew Shearer is taking up the new role of Senior Advisor on Asia Pacific Security. Mr. Shearer will also be Director of a new CSIS project on alliances and American leadership. “Andrew joins CSIS at a time when Asia and our ...

  3. Andrew Shearer, 55, may be the most important person you’ve never heard of. He leads a group of organisations with 7000 employees and a combined budget approaching $3bn that routinely deals with the most cutting-edge technology and the most sensitive information on the planet. He supervises every secret we know as a nation and every secret we share. Our security is his responsibility.

  4. 6. Dez. 2023 · Director-General of the Office of National Intelligence (ONI), Andrew Shearer, has revealed some details of the project which would facilitate the sharing of "vast amounts of data", during an ...

  5. Andrew Shearer (1864 – February 6, 1944) was a Canadian lumber merchant and amateur ice hockey player. He was the father of Hollywood actresses Norma and Athole Shearer and sound designer and recording director Douglas Shearer , and an older brother of zoologist Cresswell Shearer .

  6. Andrew Shearer, 55, may be the most important person you’ve never heard of. He leads a group of organisations with 7000 employees and a combined budget approaching $3bn that routinely deals with ...

  7. Office of National Intelligence boss Andrew Shearer (c). (Supplied) The head of Australia’s intelligence community has lit a fire under the feet of the Australian Public Service’s persistent difficulty and slowness around the pace of new technology adoption and procurement, warning that spy agencies and government now risk potential failure ...