Corin R. Stone
Deputy Assistant DNI for Policy and Strategy and IC Information Sharing Executive, Adjunct Professor of Law
B.A., Johns Hopkins; J.D., University of Pittsburgh
B.A., The Johns Hopkins University; J.D., University of Pittsburgh. Professor Stone is the Deputy Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Policy and Strategy in the...
Continue ReadingB.A., The Johns Hopkins University; J.D., University of Pittsburgh. Professor Stone is the Deputy Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Policy and Strategy in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. In this capacity, she oversees the formulation and implementation of IC-wide policy and strategy on the full range of intelligence issues including collection, analysis, requirements, management and information sharing. She is also the ODNI lead for the closure and disposition of detainees at Guantanamo Naval Base, and is dual hatted as the IC Information Sharing Executive, providing overall leadership for all ODNI and IC information sharing initiatives. Immediately prior to this position she was the Associate Deputy DNI for Policy, Plans and Requirements, a position that also included oversight of the IC's strategic partnerships and security programs. From April 2005 to April 2010, she served as the Principal Deputy General Counsel, and intermittent Acting General Counsel, for the ODNI, providing the full range of legal support to the DNI to fulfill his statutory duties. Before joining the ODNI, Ms. Stone was an attorney-adviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser at the U.S. Department of State. She served for 8 months in Iraq, first as an Associate General Counsel in the Coalition Provisional Authority, and then as the first Legal Adviser to Ambassador Negroponte and the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. She has represented the U.S. Government before the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal in the Hague, and previously practiced commercial litigation at Pepper Hamilton LLP in Philadelphia.
