Coast Guard Appoints Director of Intelligence
“Intelligence should act as a force multiplier to assist in defining our mission focus and use of resources,” Fragos-Townsend said. Before joining the Coast Guard, Fragos-Townsend spent thirteen years with the Department of Justice. Most recently, she served as the Counsel for Intelligence Policy reporting directly to the Attorney General. In that role, Fragos-Townsend was responsible for national security matters and facilitating the U.S. government’s activities pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. “Having a person with Ms. Fragos-Townsend’s qualifications join the Coast Guard is an asset to the service and the U.S. Department of Transportation,” said Vice Admiral Timothy W. Josiah, U.S. Coast Guard Chief of Staff. “Her knowledge and experience are crucial in strengthening relationships within the intelligence community to combat terrorism, drug trafficking, and migrant interdiction.” Fragos-Townsend holds a law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law, and a Bachelor’s of Arts in Political Science and Bachelors of Science in Psychology from American University. She also attended Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and the University of San Diego’s Institute on International and Comparative Law in London, England.