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“The Spies Who Came in From the Cold” – with Chris Costa and John Quattrocki at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library in Chicago


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Summary

Chris Costa (LinkedIn; Website) and John Quattrocki (LinkedIn; Website) join Andrew to discuss coming in from the Cold War. They both had long illustrious careers in intelligence.


What You’ll LearnIntelligence
  • Two Cold War intelligence experiences
  • Two perspectives on the U.S. intel. community in the 80’s & early 90’s
  • Two reflections on the art and science of counterintelligence
  • Two perspectives on serving on the National Security Council
  • Reflections
    • Career bookends 
    • “Inadequate war termination”
    • And much, much more…
      Episode Notes

      The Windy City Episode. 

      The Pritzker Military Museum and Library (PMML) in Chicago is well worth a visit. Located on Michigan Avenue overlooking Grant Park and Lake Michigan – there’s three additional attractions right there – you will not be disappointed. SPY teamed up with PMML to put on what would become this week’s episode.

      To discuss coming in from the Cold War intelligence landscape, Executive Director of SPY Chris Costa and AFIO board member John Quattrocki sat down for a panel discussion with Andrew. 

      Chris, a former intelligence officer of 34 years with 25 of those in active duty in hot spots such as Panama, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq, is also a past Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Counterterrorism on the NSC. John retired from the Senior Executive Service (SES - 4) as a Special Agent of the FBI with 19 years of operational experience against the Soviet Union/Russia, the Warsaw Pact, East Asia, Islamic extremist groups, and domestic terrorism. He also served on the NSC as the Director of Counterintelligence Programs.

      And

      Pritzker Military Museum & Library’s mission is to “increase the public’s understanding of military history.” The International Spy Museum’s mission is to “educate the public about espionage and intelligence.” As you can see, then, in the military-intelligence-espionage national security continuum, we are pretty much as good a partnership as it gets. 


      Quote of the Week

      "The government has seen the counterintelligence (CI) resources as a kind of a human capital escrow account to draw on for other elements to the government. And in, so doing, we have started to lend our CI bodies to the private sector. So, we are providing indirect cost support to the private sector for their CI responsibilities, rather than causing them to acquit all their own CI responsibilities." – John Quattrocki

      "I was not entirely satisfied with the idea of being between wars, because we were trained as infantry men. Our job was to prepare to go to war. And then I said, you know what? I wanna fight against our adversaries on a different plane, multilevel chess, if you will. And that's what brought me into the intelligence business." – Chris Costa


      ResourcesHeadline Resource
      Video of the live event featuring Chris & John at PMML in Chicago, YouTube
      *SpyCasts*
      • "The FBI Way" - Frank Figliuzzi (2021)
      • “Army Intelligence” –Mary Legere (2016)
      • “The CI Professional” – John Schindler (2016)
        Beginner Resources
        • Cold War Overview, Khan Academy (n.d.)
        • HUMINT vs. Counterintelligence, Clearance Jobs (2020)
          Books
          • To Catch a Spy, J. Olson (GUP, 2019)
          • U.S. Army CI Handbook (Dept. of Army, 2013)
          • Double Cross, B. McIntyre (Crown, 2013)
            Articles
            • The Best Books on Counterintelligence, J. Olson, Shepherd (n.d.)
            • An Anatomy of Counterintelligence, A.C. Wasemiller, SII (1994)
            • Terms & Definitions of CI, FAS (2014)
              Website
              Counterintelligence, FBI
              Primary Sources
              • National CI Strategy, 2020-22 (2020)
              • The Spy Who Loved Her (1994)
              • A Review of US CI (1986)
              • Church Committee Report (1976)
              • Summary of the “CIA Family Jewels” (1975)
                *Wildcard Resource*
                • “Gerontion,” T.S. Elliott (1920)
                • This poem is the origin of the phrase often associated with CI: “the wilderness of mirrors.”
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