John Forster to be next Chief

Forster will become Chief on January 30th, replacing John L. Adams, who has held the job for six and a half years. Adams, who is 70 this year, "becomes Senior Advisor to the Privy Council Office and is named as Skelton-Clark Fellow to the Queen’s University School of Policy Studies, effective January 30, 2012."
Forster will be the 8th Chief of CSE/Director of CBNRC, and the 4th in the still relatively new tradition of appointing Chiefs from outside the agency:
- Edward M. Drake (1946 - 1971)
- N. Kevin O'Neill (1971 - 1980)
- Peter R. Hunt (1980 - 1989)
- A. Stewart Woolner (1989 - 1999)
- D. Ian Glen (1999 - 2001)
- Keith Coulter (2001 - 2005)
- John L. Adams (2005 - 2012)
- John Forster (2012 - )
[Update 13 January 2012:
Media coverage of the appointment:
Robert Sibley, "Longtime bureaucrat takes helm of top-secret intelligence unit," Ottawa Citizen, 13 January 2012
I don't know where Sibley got the idea that CSE has only 500 employees. The number hasn't been that low for over half a century, since ca. 1959 to be precise. Also, as noted above, bringing in a Chief from outside the agency is hardly a brand new idea. I'm sure it has its pros and its cons, but on the whole I suspect it's a good approach.]
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