CACI International board member Sue Gordon, the former principal deputy director of national intelligence, will receive the Intelligence and National Security Alliance’s 2021 William Oliver Baker Award.
The Baker Award recognizes those who made sustained contributions or single achievements of extraordinary merit to U.S. intelligence and national security affairs. Gordon will be recognized at the award dinner on Sept. 25, 2021.
In presenting Gordon with the award, INSA cited Gordon’s three decades of public service as well as her tenure as principal deputy director of national intelligence from 2017-2019. In this role, she led efforts to integrate the intelligence community, expanded outreach and public-private partnerships, advanced diversity and inclusion and drove innovation. She also was deputy director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency from 2015 to 2017. Gordon joined CACI’s board of directors in April.
“Sue Gordon has already proven herself an invaluable addition to CACI’s Board, where she has brought to bear her decades of experience in the Intelligence Community,” said Jack London, CACI executive chairman and chairman of the board. “This award is a well-earned recognition for her achievements during her exemplary years of service.”