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The Langley Files: CIA's Podcast

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  • You might have heard a thing or two about the CIA, but have you ever heard from the CIA? In the Central Intelligence Agency's first public podcast, you will. Let us be your guides around the corridors of CIA Headquarters in Langley, as you step beyond the Hollywood scripts and shadowed whispers to hear directly from the people serving each day as America's first line of defense. These are their stories. This is The Langley Files.
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Episodes
  • FILE 015 - Spies Supercharged: Talking AI and Digital Innovation at CIA
    Mar 28 2024

    As part of The Langley Files’ ongoing focus on tech at CIA, Dee and Walter sit down with CIA’s Deputy Director for Digital Innovation, Juliane Gallina, and CIA’s Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, Lakshmi Raman, to talk about the ones and zeros of spycraft in the 21st century, and how CIA is applying the latest in digital technology to help protect America from threats around the world.


    Want to dive deeper into today’s episode? Here's a look into more of Langley's (unclassified) files:

    CIA Names Juliane Gallina as Deputy Director for Digital Innovation

    For more about the trivia answer:

    Want to know a little more about Nathan Hale – American patriot, Army Ranger, spy? Check out this article.

    Read more about the Nathan Hale statue here.

    Do you think you have what it takes to join a team of world-class experts in digital innovation and artificial intelligence? Check out CIA’s career offerings here.

    In the private sector and have a tech idea to share with CIA? https://www.cia.gov/tech/

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    42 mins
  • FILE 014 - A Conversation with CIA's Spymaster in Chief
    Feb 28 2024

    From glittering capitals to active warzones, CIA operations officers work across the world to uncover the information needed to keep Americans safe -- and ultimately, they’re all overseen by the Agency’s Deputy Director for Operations at CIA Headquarters. It’s a position traditionally shrouded in secrecy, but on this premiere of The Langley Files Season 3, Dee and Walter sit down with the CIA official who recently assumed that mantle, a veteran CIA operations officer who played a central role in CIA’s efforts to help Ukraine defend itself as Russia’s full-scale invasion commenced. In his first-ever public remarks, you’ll learn what CIA operations officers actually do, what the Agency is looking for in its next generation of them, and why human intelligence remains vital in the era of AI—all straight from the spymaster-in-chief of the world’s premiere foreign intelligence organization.


    Look Inside FILE 014:

    Want to dive deeper into today’s episode? Here's a look into more of Langley's (unclassified) files:

    Want to become one of the CIA operations officers gathering intelligence across the globe to keep Americans and others around the world safe? Follow in Tom’s footsteps and apply here.

    Interested in the other high-impact Directorate of Operations roles Tom mentioned? Check out the Collection Management Officer, Targeting Officer, Staff Operations Officer, Directorate of Operations Language Officer positions.

    Read an overview of CIA’s Directorate of Operations, which conducts human intelligence (or HUMINT) operations and—as directed by the President—covert action, here.


    *Nothing in this podcast should be construed to be an endorsement by the CIA or the US Government of any particular company, product, or service.*

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    45 mins
  • FILE 013: PART II - The Side of the Argo Mission You’ve Never Heard – Exfiltration
    Sep 14 2023

    PART TWO: EXFILTRATION. In this conclusion to the two-part finale of The Langley Files Season Two, Dee and Walter follow the thread of the “Argo” operation to rescue six Americans stranded in post-1979 Iran to its final moments—because for CIA master of disguise Tony Mendez and the previously-unidentified second CIA officer who undertook this daring mission with him, getting into Iran was just the beginning. Once in Tehran, they’ll have to train six Americans with no background in clandestine operations to impersonate a film crew convincingly enough to get past revolutionary Iranian security forces at the border. An additional twist: they’ll have just one night to do it. Tune in to learn how, and hear about the conclusion of this legendary CIA operation from a perspective that’s never been public until now.


    Look Inside FILE 013

    Want to dive deeper into this two-part episode? Here's a look into more of Langley's (unclassified) files:

    For an overview of the ARGO operation, check out this story.

    Want to see some of the artifacts from ARGO operation for yourself? Watch The Debrief: Behind the Artifact - ARGO.

    For additional details on these unique ARGO artifacts, check out what the CIA Museum showcases on our website.

    Can you find the references to ‘Julio’? Now you know the identity of the previously unidentified second CIA officer who joined Tony Mendez on the Argo operation, chronicled here by Tony himself.

    The skills of the CIA officers who worked to exfiltrate those six Americans continue to live on in today’s CIA. Check out FILE 012 for an exclusive conversation with two currently serving CIA disguise specialists.

    Interested in the art of disguise? See a piece of CIA disguise history with this disguise kit.


    Curious about some of the occupations CIA has to offer? Check out our website CIA.gov for more information.

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    39 mins

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Gotta love it.

Isn't the literal definition of a CIA podcast "government propaganda"? 😆. Nevertheless, very "informative". Looking forward to more. Keep up the great work 🇺🇸

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Well done!!

As a civilian who knows little about the inner workings of the CIA, I was enlightened and informed by the podcast. I believe it’s long overdue. The two narrators were excellent: articulate and poised. I’m looking forward to future episodes and learning more about these men and women who work for our country.

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Very Insightful!

Very thankful for some transparency from a relatively obscure organization. Very glad for more information bread crumbs. B/Z

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confusion

I'm confused on what you guys are doing. I thought we were going to be hearing storys about declassified stuff...but so far you guys are just patting yourselves on the back.

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