MI5 set to recruit science chief

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8001825.stm

By Pallab Ghosh
Science correspondent, BBC News

MI5 is to appoint a chief scientific adviser, BBC News has learned.

The role will involve working with senior intelligence staff to combat terrorism and support counter-intelligence operations.

The advert on MI5's website says candidates will need to have world-class scientific expertise and outstanding communication skills.

MI5 is the more common name for the Security Service, the UK's domestic intelligence agency.

The successful candidate will be "leading and co-ordinating the scientific work of the Security Service", the ad says.

The UK government's chief scientific adviser, Professor John Beddington, told BBC News: "There is a really important role in providing scientific and technological advice on addressing problems agents in the field will face.

"[The chief science adviser] has a role to frustrate terrorism to prevent espionage hurting the UK, protect our critical national infrastructure and to frustrate the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

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