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Edward D Sheafer, Jr

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Nationality
  
American

Occupation
  
Naval officer


Name
  
Edward Sheafer,

Education
  
Georgetown University

Known for
  
Intelligence assignments

Rear Admiral Edward David Sheafer, Jr. (November 27, 1940 – June 27, 2016) was an officer of the United States Navy.

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After graduating from the Naval Academy, Sheafer served as a surface warfare officer for ten years, including command at sea of the USS Persistent (MSO-491), an oceangoing minesweeper. Following a tour in Vietnam, Sheafer attended graduate school at Georgetown University, where he received a master's degree in Foreign Service.

Sheafer's career includes assignments such as Chief Intelligence Officer (J-2) for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff with Admiral William J. Crowe and General Colin Powell, and Deputy Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency during Desert Storm. Sheafer served as Director of Naval intelligence from August 1991 to September 1994, commanding an organization of 2,500 people, with a budget of more than $2 billion. Sheafer pioneered a number of efforts in the intelligence world and is known as the father of the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS).

Other positions Sheafer has held include:

  • Fleet Intelligence Officer for Commander Seventh Fleet (Pacific/Indian Ocean)
  • Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Center (Hawaii)
  • OIC Fleet Ocean Surveillance Information Facility (Japan)
  • Soviet Submarine Analyst, Commander US Naval Forces Europe (London)
  • Current activities

    Having served more than 35 years, Admiral Edward D. Sheafer, Jr retired from the Navy in 1995. Sheafer acts as an adviser to senior levels in the defense and intelligence communities. Currently he is working on business endeavors including activities with the U.S. intelligence community, implementation of advanced wireless communications capabilities, and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) product development.

    References

    Edward D. Sheafer, Jr. Wikipedia