Moultrie served as a Russian linguist in the
United States Air Force. He later worked as an advisor to the
United States Secretary of the Navy. Moultrie worked as an officer in the
Central Intelligence Agency before joining the
National Security Agency, where he eventually served as the director of the
National Security Operations Center. Moultrie also worked as an advisor in the office of the
director of National Intelligence. At a June 2021
House Armed Services Committee hearing on collaboration between the
defense and
intelligence communities, Moultrie said the government must improve defense-intelligence information sharing both internally and with trusted foreign allies. On 17 May 2022, Moultrie provided testimony at a
congressional hearing regarding unexplained aerial phenomena. == References ==