Well, this is legit: The International Spy Museum has added another spy to its ranks.
The private museum in D.C.’s Penn Quarter neighborhood welcomed Mark Stout this week as the organization’s new historian.
Stout has spent 13 years in the intelligence community working at the CIA and the State Department. He also spent time at the Department of Defense and a Washington think tank.
His new role will include doing research for future exhibits and being a resource for guests.
This is the first time the museum’s research chief will come equipped with an intelligence background, according to the Associated Press, though the museum’s board includes former intelligence officers from, among others, the KGB and the FBI.
