Shedd served from May 2007 to August 2010 as the Deputy
Director of National Intelligence (DNI) for Policy, Plans, and Requirements, where he oversaw the formulation and implementation of major Intelligence Community (IC) policies from information sharing and IC authorities to analytic standards, among others. In particular, he led the review of
Executive Order 12333, the foundational U.S. intelligence policy, which was revised by President George W. Bush in July 2008. Before the creation of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Shedd held intelligence policy positions at the
National Security Council (NSC) from February 2001 to May 2005. He served most recently as the NSC's Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Intelligence Programs and Reform. Shedd helped implement intelligence reform stemming from the 9/11 Commission report in July 2004, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, and the Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) Commission's report to the President in March 2005. Shedd was named deputy director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in August 2010. In this capacity, he assisted the Director's management of more than 16,500 employees worldwide. ==References==