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 Persons and Pseudonyms
Tofte, Major Hans V., member of the Psychological and Paramilitary Operations Staff, Deputy Directorate of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency
Dulles, Allen (Ascham, Robert A.), Deputy Director of Central Intelligence until February 26, 1953; thereafter Director of Central Intelligence
Barnes, Tracy (Playdon, William D.), Chief of the Political and Psychological Staff, Directorate for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/frus/ike/guat/20172.htm

  
 FlightSim.Com NOTAMS
Patrick Johnson (CIA10) was sworn in as the VirtualCIA's Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) Dec. 26.
In his new position, Johnson will assist the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) in carrying out the Director's responsibilities, and act for, and exercise the powers of, the DCI during the Director's absence or disability or during a vacancy in that position.
Johnson joined the VirtualCIA in August 2002 and has logged over 180 hours of flight time for the agency.
www.flightsim.com /cgi/kds?$=main/notams02/vcia1230.htm

  
 John A. Gordon - SourceWatch
Gordon first served under George J. Tenet, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (1994-1997), as Associate DCI for Military Support; then, beginning in November 1997, Gordon served as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.
Gordon's appointment to the grade of general with assignment as deputy director, Central Intelligence Agency (http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Sep1997/b09181997_bt497-97.html), September 18, 1997.
Statement By George J. Tenet, Director Of Central Intelligence (http://www.cia.gov/cia/public_affairs/press_release/2000/pr030200.html), appointment of General John A. Gordon to be Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration, March 2, 2000.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=John_A._Gordon

  
 Abbreviations
D/DCI/NIPE, Deputy to the Director of Central Intelligence for National Intelligence Programs Evaluation
INR/DDC, Office of the Deputy Director for Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
DDI, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
www.state.gov /r/pa/ho/frus/johnsonlb/xxxiii/32676.htm

  
 Central Intelligence Agency
March 09 - Remarks of the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence John E. McLaughlin at the Conference on CIA's Analysis of the Soviet Union, 1947-1991, Princeton University, March 9, 2001 "The Changing Nature of CIA Analysis in the Post-Soviet World" (as prepared for delivery).
December 10 - Remarks by the Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet at the Funeral of Johnny Micheal Spann, Arlington National Cemetery.
March 08 - Remarks of the Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet Opening The Conference on CIA’s Analysis of the Soviet Union, 1947-1991, Princeton University, March 8, 2001 (as prepared for delivery).
cia.va.cx /cia/public_affairs/speeches/2001

  
 Voices of September 11th
Porter J. Goss, the current director of central intelligence, is said by associates to be happy in that post and is not expected to be elevated to the national job.
Some current and former intelligence officials have said they have been told that the White House was having a difficult time finding a suitable nominee for the post, whose duties include managing a $40 billion a year intelligence budget and refereeing disputes between the Pentagon and the Central Intelligence Agency.
Robert M. Gates, who was director of central intelligence under the first President Bush, said on Monday that he had turned down a request from the White House to return to Washington as the first director of national intelligence.
www.voicesofsept11.org /security_issues/020105c.htm

  
 Richard Kerr - SourceWatch
He started as a country analyst in CIA and ended his career as the senior professional intelligence officer in the U.S. government serving as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Kerr was the director or deputy director of several analytic offices within the Directorate of Intelligence.
He was also the director of the Office of East Asian Analysis and the director of the office responsible for producing the daily intelligence products, including briefing books for the president of the United States.
www.sourcewatch.org /wiki.phtml?title=Richard_Kerr

  
 BAE SYSTEMS North America: About BAE SYSTEMS: Board of Directors
He started as a country analyst in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and ended his career as the senior professional intelligence officer in the U.S. government serving as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.
As Director, he was the senior uniformed intelligence officer in the Department of Defense.
He served as Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs at the Office of Management and Budget (198l-2) prior to being nominated as Under Secretary by the President.
www.na.baesystems.com /board.cfm

  
 Central Intelligence Agency
Posted Vice Admiral Albert M. Calland III, USN, Named Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Posted Statement by Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Porter J. Goss on the WMD Commission Recommendations.
Posted biography for Dr. Thomas Fingar, Chairman of the National Intelligence Council
www.cia.gov

  
 List of Interviews
Rear Adm. Edward Sheafer, USN (Ret.), former Director of Naval Intelligence; former Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
Stansfield Turner, USN (Ret.), former Director of Central Intelligence
Affiliations listed reflect the individual's primary association with the Intelligence Community as of the date of the interview.
www.access.gpo.gov /int/int025.html

  
 The National Academy of Public Administration
Former Director, Center for the Study of Administration, Nova University; Assistant Comptroller, Assistant Vice President, AMTRAK; Associate Deputy Director for the Intelligence Community, Central Intelligence Agency.
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; Under Secretary, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Technology, and Director of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Member, Defense Science Board.
Former President and Executive Director, National Academy of Public Administration; Director, Office of Personnel Administration, U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of State; Director of Administration, U.S. General Services Administration; Director of Civilian Training, Executive Office of the Secretary of the Navy.
www.napawash.org /about_academy/fellows_bios.html   (8763 words)

  
 Remarks by Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet to Employees of
First as Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, and then as Director, I have had the chance to be part of a massive transformation of our intelligence capabilities.
When I tell people being Director of Central Intelligence is the best job in government—and the best job I will ever have—I say it because of you.
This I say with exceptional pride: The Central Intelligence Agency and the American Intelligence Community are stronger now than they were when I became DCI seven years ago, and they will be stronger tomorrow than they are today.
globalsecurity.org /intell/library/news/2004/intell-040603-tenet01.htm   (1765 words)

  
 Director of the Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Director is assisted by the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Vice Admiral Albert M. Calland III.
Directors of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America
Note: After April 21, 2005, the Director of the CIA is no longer the Director of Central Intelligence, and thus is referred to as the Director of the CIA only.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Director_of_Central_Intelligence   (374 words)

  
 Vice Admiral Albert M. Calland III, USN, Named Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
VICE ADMIRAL ALBERT M. Today, the United States Senate confirmed Vice Admiral Albert M. Calland III, USN, to retain his current grade while serving as the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA).
Upon arriving at CIA, Director Goss promoted long serving CIA officers who share his vision of a mission-focused, capabilities-driven, field-forward CIA to build the Agency leadership team, to such key positions as the Executive Director, Deputy Director of Intelligence, Deputy Director of Operations, Deputy Director of Science and Technology, and Deputy Director of Support.
Previously at CIA, Admiral Calland served as the Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military Support, a post he had held since March of 2004, and as Acting DD/CIA since April of 2005.
www.cia.va.cx /cia/public_affairs/press_release/2005/pr07152005.html   (328 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Remarks of Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, John E. McLaughlin, at the Business Executives for National Security Annual Forum, 23 June 2004 as prepared for delivery.
Remarks of Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, John E. McLaughlin, at the Business Executives for National Security Annual Forum, 23 June 2004 as prepared for delivery.
Find in a Library: Remarks of Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, John E. McLaughlin, at the Business Executives for National Security Annual Forum, 23 June 2004 as prepared for delivery.
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Central Intelligence Agency, Director of Central Intelligence, [2004]
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/ab5962500bb149f0a19afeb4da09e526.html   (97 words)

  
 Listen to the Admiral - America's most experienced intelligence official on Porter Goss, Donald Rumsfeld, and William Casey's deathbed confessions. By A.L. Bardach
In the course of his 31-year career, he has served as director of the National Security Agency, vice director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, director of Naval Intelligence, and deputy director of Central Intelligence Agency—under both Republican and Democratic presidents.
The foreign intelligence agencies were specifically precluded from collecting on U.S. citizens or on persons or companies that had the equivalent of a U.S. green card.
Is the director's latest film soft on Castro?
slate.msn.com /id/2111163   (97 words)

  
 Public Agenda Special Edition: Terrorism
Retired Admiral Bobby R. Inman has a long and distinguished career in intelligence work and national security, including stints as director of Naval Intelligence, director of the National Security Agency, deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and vice chairman of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
Admiral Inman, a member of Public Agenda's board of trustees, recently took part in a question-and-answer session about the role of intelligence agencies in the war on terrorism.
The main thrust of technical intelligence is to supply timely information to support military operations, and they were very significant in the Gulf War.
www.publicagenda.com /specials/terrorism/terror_interview2.htm   (97 words)

  
 Director of Central Intelligence - dKosopedia
In the United States, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA) serves within the Office of the Director of the National Intelligence (ODNI) as the head of the Central Intelligence Agency.
The Director is assisted by the National Intelligence Council, the National Counterintelligence Executive, and his various Assistant and Deputy Directors, and is accountable to the Director of National Intelligence and the President.
The new United States Director of National Intelligence took on the roles as head of the Intelligence Community and senior intelligence advisor to the President and the NSC.
www.dkosopedia.com /index.php/DCIA   (333 words)

  
 From Director of Central Intelligence to Director of National Intelligence
Michael V. Hayden, the director of the National Security Agency, as his deputy.
With the compromise reached on December 6, the road was cleared of obstacles to establish a Director of National Intelligence.
This fact sheet specifies the proposed structure of the office of the National Intelligence Director, the director's general powers, the director's budget authority, the personnel authorities of the director, and the director's responsibilities for managing the intelligence community.
www2.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB144   (3792 words)

  
 From Director of Central Intelligence to Director of National Intelligence
Michael V. Hayden, the director of the National Security Agency, as his deputy.
With the compromise reached on December 6, the road was cleared of obstacles to establish a Director of National Intelligence.
This fact sheet specifies the proposed structure of the office of the National Intelligence Director, the director's general powers, the director's budget authority, the personnel authorities of the director, and the director's responsibilities for managing the intelligence community.
www.gwu.edu /~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB144   (3792 words)

  
 Press Releases and Statements
Posted Statement by the Director of Central Intelligence Porter J. Goss on the Nominations of Director of National Intelligence and Deputy Director of National Intelligence.
Posted Statement by Director of Central Intelligence Porter J. Goss on the WMD Commission Report.
Central Intelligence Agency Porter J. Goss on the WMD Commission Recommendations.
www.cia.gov /cia/public_affairs/press_release   (3792 words)

  
 National Security Agency (NSA) Polygraph Regulation
(2) Those competitive career employees assigned to ad hoc study groups and task forces involving highly sensitive intelligence projects where they will work with excepted service employees of NSA/CSS who are subject to polygraph examinations.
Polygraph examinations of competitive service civilian employees of other agencies may be authorized by the Deputy Director for Administration, as below, when prior approval has been granted by the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Policy).
The Director of Security is responsible to the Deputy Director for Administration for enforcing the provisions of this Regulation and related implementing instructions.
antipolygraph.org /documents/nsa-polygraph-regulation.shtml   (3364 words)

  
 The National Academy of Public Administration
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; Under Secretary, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Technology, and Director of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Member, Defense Science Board.
Former General Manager, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority; Commissioner of Transportation, State of New Jersey; Director of Rail Transportation Department and Vice President and General Manager, Port AuthorityTrans Hudson Corp., Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
President, Pymatuning Group, Inc. Former Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, U.S. Department of Energy; Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Advanced Technology; Director, Institute of Computer Sciences and Technology, National Bureau of Standards.
www.napawash.org /about_academy/fellows_bios.html   (8763 words)

  
 MI - Imagery - NIMA - 1990s
Prior to that, he served as deputy director of the Central Imagery Office.
"The agency is a hybrid of eight defense and intelligence agencies, principally the Pentagon's Defense Mapping Agency and the CIA's National Photographic Intelligence [sic] Center....
"Since October 1996, when the CIA was told by Congress to turn its imagery components over to the Department of Defense's National Imagery and Mapping Agency, there has been loss of key personnel and a lack of coordination between the intelligence and operational communities.
intellit.muskingum.edu /milintel_folder/mi_nima_nga_folder/minima90s.html   (1107 words)

  
 National Security Agency
The National Security Agency consists of a Director, a Headquarters, and such subordinate units, elements, facilities, and activities as are assigned to the National Security Agency by the Secretary of Defense as the executive agent of the Government for the conduct of SIGINT.
However the National Security Agency was only peripherally affected by the plan, under which the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence does not exercise the same degree of control, dir ection and authority over the National Security Agency as was instituted for the Defense Intelligence Agency.
The National Security Agency is a unified organization structured to provide for the Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) mission of the United States and to insure secure communications systems for all departments and agencies of the US Government.
www.fas.org /irp/nsa/oldind.html   (11198 words)

  
 The National Academy of Public Administration
Former Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Deputy Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense; Under Secretary, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Technology, and Director of Energy Research, U.S. Department of Energy; Member, Defense Science Board.
Former City Manager, City of Evanston, Indiana; City Manager, City of Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Town Manager, Munster, Indiana; Assistant Town Manager, Windsor, Connecticut; Assistant Director, Research and Development, International City Management Association.
Former Chairman, Warner, Blue and Mahan, Inc.; Vice Chairman and President, Airbus Industrie of North America, Inc.; President, AMTRAK; Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation; President, Illinois Central Gulf Railroad.
www.napawash.org /about_academy/fellows_bios.html   (11198 words)

  
 Undermining Terrorism : Speakers : Linda Millis
She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Medal of Achievement, six citations from the Director of Central Intelligence for meritorious service and exceptional performance, and the Defense Meritorious Unit Citation.
Millis served on the Intelligence Community Management Staff and as the Deputy Chief of Cryptologic Services Group of the CIA, where she briefed the Deputy Director of Intelligence daily and contributed to the President’s Daily Brief.
Millis also drafted intelligence reports for the President during her two-year tenure at the White House on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and was on the staff of the Congressionally-mandated Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community.
www.ksg.harvard.edu /terrorism/experts/bios/millis_linda.html   (11198 words)

  
 Oral History
Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1957-62); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65).
COOPER, CHESTER L. Liaison officer to National Security Council staff from Central Intelligence Agency; staff assistant to Ambassador Harriman at the Geneva conference on Laos (1961-62).
Chief judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit (1962-78); Chairman, Task Force on Law and Public Awareness, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-63).
www.cs.umb.edu /~serl/jfk/oralhist.htm   (11198 words)

  
 U.S. CIA - D-Q
Washington, DC: History Staff, Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, 1996
On 12 August 2005, "CIA Director Porter J. Goss announced the selection of Stephanie L. O'Sullivan as Deputy Director for Science and Technology.
Cohen, FA 75.5, sees this compendium as "an indispensable window into one of the central issues confronting the American national security establishment."
intellit.muskingum.edu /alpha_folder/U_folder/uscia_d-q.html   (11198 words)

  
 MI - Imagery - NIMA - 1990s
Prior to that, he served as deputy director of the Central Imagery Office.
"NIMA, commanded by a three-star Army general, is a hybrid, both an intelligence agency and a combat support agency for the Pentagon....
"Since October 1996, when the CIA was told by Congress to turn its imagery components over to the Department of Defense's National Imagery and Mapping Agency, there has been loss of key personnel and a lack of coordination between the intelligence and operational communities.
intellit.muskingum.edu /milintel_folder/mi_nima_nga_folder/minima90s.html   (1107 words)

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