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Neil  Carmichael, Jr.

Director, Insider Threat Program Office of the Chief Operating Officer

National Archives and Records Administration

Mr. Neil C. Carmichael, Jr. is currently the National Archives and Records Administration‘s Insider Threat Program Manager. As the Insider Threat Program Manager, Neil formulates policy, best practices, and procedures on mitigating the loss of classified or sensitive information as required by Executive Order 13587.  He works in concert with representatives from information assurance and security to ensure that the National Archives provides the appropriate protective measures on valued assets and information Neil has a wealth of experience through his past work at the Information Security Oversight Office where he was immersed in practices related to national security information with federal agencies to include the White House, Department of State, Department of Defense, and the Intelligence Community.  Neil’s most recent position was in the National Declassification Center where he served as the Director of the Indexing and Declassification Review Division. While in the NDC, Neil represented both NARA internal partners and external partners in NATO-related matters to include attending annual NATO Archives Committee meetings and had led several NATO Archival working groups with our Allies on the streamlining of NATO’s Public Disclosure Program. Before coming to the National Archives and Records Administration, Neil served in the United States Army and worked at the Department of State. Mr. Carmichael holds a B.A. degree in History from the University College University of Maryland.

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