The event has been postponed to January.  We are working on firming the date.

Existing registrations will be honored once the date is decided and the registration form will be re-opened.

AFCEA Quantico-Potomac is pleased to host a luncheon on Friday, December 1, 2023. The guest speaker will be Ms. Leila Gardner.  Ms. Gardner is the Assistant Director of Intelligence, Deputy Commandant Information (DCI).

The venue will be the Cyber Bytes Foundation in the Quantico Corporate Center.

Agenda

1100-1130  Registration
1130-1200  Lunch
1200-1300  Speaker Remarks

 

SES Leila Gardner

Ms. Leila Gardner
Assistant Director of Intelligence, DCI

Ms. Gardner is the Assistant Director of Intelligence, Deputy  Commandant for Information, Headquarters Marine Corps. As the Assistant Director of Intelligence, she manages the Headquarters Intelligence Branches and provides professional intelligence management and policy support to assist the Director of  Intelligence (DIRINT) and the Deputy Commandant for Information (DCI) in the conduct of  Marine Corps Intelligence activities within the Marine Corps, Defense, and National  Intelligence Communities. Prior to her selection as the Assistant Director, she served as the  USMC Intelligence Mission Manager and advised the DCI, the DIRINT, and the Marine Corps  Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE) on all aspects of strategic, operational, and tactical intelligence, including current and future programs. While on a Joint Duty Assignment with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Ms. Gardner was the  Deputy Research Director for Military Capabilities from September 2018 to September 2019, and from February 2017 to August 2018, she served as the Mission Manager for Europe Eurasia at  DIA. From October 2019 to October 2020, Ms. Gardner spent a year on active duty as a Navy  Commander as a Defense Liaison to the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Defense-Intelligence at  RAF Wyton’s Pathfinder Five Eyes Facility. Prior to joining DIA on a Joint Duty Assignment in February 2017, she was the Senior Advisor to the Director of Intelligence for Analysis and  Production Headquarters Marine Corps. In that position, she represented the Marine Corps as the senior intelligence analyst and provided policy and management guidance on intelligence analysis and production in order to assist the Director of Intelligence in the conduct of Service  Intelligence activities within the Marine Corps, Defense, and National Intelligence  Communities.  

Ms. Gardner was selected as a Defense Intelligence Senior Leader (DISL) in September 2011.  Her areas of responsibility include Advancing Analysis across the Marine Intelligence  Enterprise, the Unified Intelligence Strategies, National Intelligence Estimates, and strategic planning. She was assigned to the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA) from 2000-2010, where she held various analytic and leadership positions, including threat analysis and regional specialist. Her areas of concentration included cultural intelligence, irregular warfare, and the need to utilize open-source material to provide intelligence products at the lowest classification level. In October 2010, she assumed the duties as the N2, Director of Analysis for the  KENNEDY Irregular Warfare Center at the Office of Naval Intelligence.  

Ms. Gardner began her intelligence career in 2000 at the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, where she served in a number of analytic positions, including the Balkans, Horn of Africa, and  Russia regional analysis. In addition to her duties as Senior Associate Mission Manager, Ms.  Gardner is a commissioned intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve. She was commissioned in 2003 after having served 10 years as an enlisted Marine Corps intelligence specialist in the Marine Corps Reserve. Her personal decorations include the Bronze Star, Joint  Service Commendation medal (oak leaf in lieu of second award), Navy Commendation medal (gold star in lieu of second award), Joint Service Achievement medal, and Navy-Marine Corps  Achievement medal.  

Ms. Gardner is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and holds a Master of Science in Military Studies degree from Marine Corps Command and Staff College. She received her  Intelligence Community Officer designation in 2009.