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::Prior to his appointment by President Bush, Mr. Fort worked for [[Goldman Sachs]], a global investment bank, from 1996-2006 in several capacities, including as Director of Global Security, where he managed all physical and personnel security measures, and also as chief of staff to the President and co-Chief Operating Officer of the firm. From 1993-96, Mr. Fort was employed by [[TRW]], Inc. as Director of Special Projects in two of the corporation’s Space and Defense operating groups.
 
::Prior to his appointment by President Bush, Mr. Fort worked for [[Goldman Sachs]], a global investment bank, from 1996-2006 in several capacities, including as Director of Global Security, where he managed all physical and personnel security measures, and also as chief of staff to the President and co-Chief Operating Officer of the firm. From 1993-96, Mr. Fort was employed by [[TRW]], Inc. as Director of Special Projects in two of the corporation’s Space and Defense operating groups.
  
::Mr. Fort’s private sector experience was preceded by 11 years of service in the U.S. Government. From 1989-93, he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Functional Analysis and Research in the [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]] at the Department of State. From 1987-89, he was the Special Assistant to the Secretary for National Security and Director of the Office of Intelligence Support at the Department of the Treasury. Prior to moving to Treasury, he served as a professional staff member, first as Assistant Director and subsequently as Deputy Executive Director, of the [[President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]] (PFIAB) at the White House from 1982-87.<ref>[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/72993.htm Fort, Randall M.], US Department of State.</ref>
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::Mr. Fort’s private sector experience was preceded by 11 years of service in the U.S. Government. From 1989-93, he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Functional Analysis and Research in the [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]] at the Department of State. From 1987-89, he was the Special Assistant to the Secretary for National Security and Director of the Office of Intelligence Support at the Department of the Treasury. Prior to moving to Treasury, he served as a professional staff member, first as Assistant Director and subsequently as Deputy Executive Director, of the [[President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]] (PFIAB) at the White House from 1982-87.<ref>[http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/biog/72993.htm Fort, Randall M.], US Department of State.</ref>
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

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Randall M. Fort is the US Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research and the head of the State Department's intelligence agency, the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR).

Prior to his appointment by President Bush, Mr. Fort worked for Goldman Sachs, a global investment bank, from 1996-2006 in several capacities, including as Director of Global Security, where he managed all physical and personnel security measures, and also as chief of staff to the President and co-Chief Operating Officer of the firm. From 1993-96, Mr. Fort was employed by TRW, Inc. as Director of Special Projects in two of the corporation’s Space and Defense operating groups.
Mr. Fort’s private sector experience was preceded by 11 years of service in the U.S. Government. From 1989-93, he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Functional Analysis and Research in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research at the Department of State. From 1987-89, he was the Special Assistant to the Secretary for National Security and Director of the Office of Intelligence Support at the Department of the Treasury. Prior to moving to Treasury, he served as a professional staff member, first as Assistant Director and subsequently as Deputy Executive Director, of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) at the White House from 1982-87.[1]

Affiliations

References

  1. Fort, Randall M., US Department of State.