National Intelligence Board Meeting Abruptly Withdrawn, No Gathering
Published Date: 3/11/2025
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Summary
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is canceling a previously announced meeting for the National Intelligence University Board of Visitors. This means no meeting will happen as planned, so anyone involved can adjust their schedules. There’s no cost or timing impact since the meeting is simply called off.
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