CIA Directorate of Intelligence
The Directorate of Intelligence is the arm of the Central Intelligence Agency responsible for intelligence analysis.[1]
People
Deputy Director for Intelligence
The first Deputy Director for Intelligence was established effective 1 Jan 1952. The title was changed from Deputy Director for Intelligence to Director, National Foreign Assessment Center (NFAC) effective 11 October 1977. The title was changed back to Deputy Director for Intelligence effective 4 Jan 1982.
- Loftus Becker, 1 Jan 52-30 Apr 53.
- Robert Amory, Jr., 1 May 53-30 Mar 62.
- Ray S. Cline, 23 Apr 62-17 Jan 66.
- R. Jack Smith, 17 Jan 66-15 May 71.
- Edward W. Proctor, 15 May 71-1 Jun 76.
- Sayre Stevens, 1 Jun 76-11 Oct 77.
- Robert R. Bowie, 11 Oct 77-17 Aug 79.
- Bruce C. Clarke, Jr., 18 Aug 79-12 Apr 81.
- John N. McMahon, 12 Apr 81-4 Jan 82.
- Robert M. Gates, 4 Jan 82-21 Apr 86.
- Richard J. Kerr, 21 Apr 86-13 Mar 89.
- John L. Helgerson , Acting DDI: 13 Mar 89-20 Mar 89. DDI: 20 Mar 89.[2]
- Douglas MacEachin - 1993-1996.
Notes
- ↑ Intelligence & Analysis, CIA, accessed 11 June 2013.
- ↑ Chronology of CIA's Senior Management Structure, CIA< 2 July 1991, archived at the Federation of American Scientists.