Spy Chat with Chris Costa

Special Guest: Meredith Cavan

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Thursday, March 12, 2026
12:00 PM ET
Online
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Join us for an online discussion of the latest intelligence, national security, and terrorism issues in the news. Spy Museum Executive Director Chris Costa will lead the briefing. Costa, a former intelligence officer of 34 years with 25 of those in active duty in hot spots such as Panama, Bosnia, Afghanistan, and Iraq, is also a past Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Counterterrorism on the National Security Council. He will be joined by Meredith Cavan, the former Deputy Director of Public Affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Cavan completed over two decades of distinguished service at the CIA. As the Deputy Director of Public Affairs, she oversaw the Agency’s public engagements, internal communications, and media relations. Earlier in her career, Cavan led the CIA’s Southeast Asia program, driving intelligence operations, analysis, and technical initiatives across more than two dozen countries in a strategically vital region. Cavan’s strategic acumen was honed by her experience briefing US Presidents, members of Congress, and foreign heads of state. Her understanding of national security dynamics and deep substantive expertise is enhanced by her career-spanning close partnerships with the US military, including her role as Special Advisor to Marine Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) and her time at US Indo-Pacific Command. Cavan currently is the founder of Brightchord Strategies, a strategic communications firm, and is an adjunct professor at The College of William and Mary where she teaches a class on Intelligence and National Security.

Following their discussion of key issues, you’ll be able to ask questions via our online platform.



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