These initiatives are driven by two fundamental shifts in the national security landscape, CIA Director John Brennan said in a message to the agency's workforce.
"The first is the marked increase in the range, diversity, complexity and immediacy of issues confronting policymakers; and the second is the unprecedented pace and impact of technological advancements," Brennan said as he released an unclassified version of the CIA's Blueprint for the Future.
Towards this end, Brennan announced the establishing of a new Talent Development Center of Excellence to bring under one roof CIA efforts to improve the recruitment, performance management, training, and leadership development of diverse workforce.
"Place all training under CIA University and create more opportunities for learning across disciplines to help us grow well-rounded intelligence officers. CIA University will be headed by a chancellor with the mandate to educate and train officers able to function in integrated mission environments and to develop into the next generation of Agency leaders," he said.
"Reset our expectations for leaders at all levels, stressing the importance of developing and empowering our people, ensuring accountability, being committed to continuous improvement and building a culture in which we are all intelligence officers first, regardless of our Directorate, position, or area of expertise," it said.
Brennan said digital technology holds great promise for mission excellence, while posing serious threats to the security of operations and information, as well as to US interests more broadly.