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Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

The Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA) is a statutory office (50 U.S.C. § 3037) and the second-highest official of the Central Intelligence Agency. The DD/CIA assists the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) and is authorized to exercise the powers of the D/CIA when the Director's position is vacant or in the Director's absence or disability.

Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Seal of the Central Intelligence Agency
Incumbent
David Cohen
since January 20, 2021
Central Intelligence Agency
Reports toDirector of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA)
SeatGeorge Bush Center for Intelligence, Langley, Fairfax County, Virginia, U.S.
AppointerPresident of the United States, with advice from D/CIA
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument50 U.S.C. § 3037
PrecursorDeputy Director of Central Intelligence
Inaugural holderVADM Albert M. Calland, USN
FormationJuly 15, 2005
DeputyChief Operating Officer of the Central Intelligence Agency (COO/CIA)
SalaryExecutive Schedule, Level III[1]
Websitewww.cia.gov

Under current law, the Deputy Director is appointed by the President of the United States and is not required to be confirmed by the United States Senate. This position has been held by David Cohen since January 20, 2021.[2]

History

The functions of this position were served by the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) until that position was abolished under the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The position of DD/CIA was created administratively by then-D/CIA Porter Goss and received statutory approval from the U.S. Congress in 2010.

The first DD/CIA was Kingman Douglass, appointed by the Director of Central Intelligence in 1946. In April 1953, Congress amended the National Security Act of 1947 to allow the President of the United States to appoint the DDCI (with U.S. Senate confirmation). The amendment stipulated that the Director and Deputy Director positions could not be simultaneously filled by military officers.

List of Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence (1946–2004)

No. Portrait Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Took office Left office Time in office President
serving under
1
 
Kingman Douglass
(1896–1971)
March 2, 1946July 11, 1946131 daysHarry S. Truman
-
 
VacantJuly 11, 1946January 20, 1947193 daysHarry S. Truman
2
 
Brigadier General
Edwin Kennedy Wright
(United States Army)
(1898–1983)
January 20, 1947March 9, 19492 years, 48 daysHarry S. Truman
-
 
VacantMarch 10, 1949October 7, 19501 year, 211 daysHarry S. Truman
3
 
William Harding Jackson
(1901–1971)
October 7, 1950August 3, 1951300 daysHarry S. Truman
4
 
Allen Dulles
(1893–1969)
August 23, 1951February 26, 19531 year, 187 daysHarry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
5
 
General
Charles P. Cabell
(United States Air Force)
(1903–1971)
April 23, 1953January 31, 1962[3]8 years, 283 daysDwight D. Eisenhower
John F. Kennedy
6
 
Lieutenant General
Marshall Carter
(United States Army)
(1909–1993)
April 3, 1962April 28, 19653 years, 25 daysJohn F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
7
 
Richard Helms
(1913–2002)
April 28, 1965June 30, 19661 year, 63 daysLyndon B. Johnson
8
 
Vice Admiral
Rufus Lackland Taylor
(United States Navy)
(1910–1978)
October 13, 1966February 1, 19692 years, 111 daysLyndon B. Johnson
Richard M. Nixon
9
 
General
Robert E. Cushman Jr.
(United States Marine Corps)
(1914–1971)
May 7, 1969December 31, 1971 †2 years, 238 daysRichard M. Nixon
10
 
General
Vernon A. Walters
(United States Army)
(1917–2002)
May 2, 1972July 2, 19764 years, 61 daysRichard M. Nixon
Gerald R. Ford
11
 
E. Henry Knoche
(1925–2010)
July 7, 1976August 1, 19771 year, 25 daysGerald R. Ford
Jimmy Carter
12
 
John F. Blake
(1922–1995)
August 1977February 1978-Jimmy Carter
13
 
Frank Carlucci
(1930–2018)
February 5, 1978February 4, 19812 years, 365 daysJimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
14
 
Admiral
Bobby Ray Inman
(United States Navy)
(born 1931)
February 12, 1981June 10, 19821 year, 118 daysRonald Reagan
15
 
John N. McMahon
(born 1929)
June 10, 1982March 29, 19863 years, 292 daysRonald Reagan
16
 
Robert Gates
(born 1943)
April 18, 1986March 20, 19892 years, 336 daysRonald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
17
 
Richard James Kerr
(born 1935)
March 20, 1989March 2, 19922 years, 348 daysGeorge H.W. Bush
18
 
Admiral
Bill Studeman
(United States Navy)
(born 1940)
April 9, 1992July 3, 19953 years, 85 daysGeorge H.W. Bush
Bill Clinton
19
 
George Tenet
(born 1953)
July 3, 1995July 11, 19972 years, 8 daysBill Clinton
20
 
General
John A. Gordon
(United States Air Force)
(1946–2020)
October 31, 1997June 29, 20002 years, 242 daysBill Clinton
21
 
John E. McLaughlin
(born 1942)
October 19, 2000December 3, 20044 years, 45 daysBill Clinton
George W. Bush

Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2005–present)

Hereafter the "Deputy Director of Central Intelligence" position was replaced by Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence.

No. Portrait Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Took office Left office Time in office President
serving under
-
 
Position Establish - VacantDecember 3, 2004July 15, 2005224 daysGeorge W. Bush
1
 
Vice Admiral
Albert Calland
(United States Navy)
(born 1952)
July 15, 2005July 23, 20061 year, 8 daysGeorge W. Bush
2
 
Stephen Kappes
(born 1951)
July 24, 2006May 5, 20103 years, 285 daysGeorge W. Bush
Barack Obama
3
 
Michael Morell
(born 1958)
May 7, 2010August 9, 20133 years, 94 daysBarack Obama
4
 
Avril Haines
(born 1969)
August 9, 2013January 10, 20151 year, 154 daysBarack Obama
5
 
David S. Cohen
(born 1963)
February 9, 2015January 20, 20171 year, 346 daysBarack Obama
6
 
Gina Haspel
(born 1956)
February 2, 2017May 21, 20181 year, 108 daysDonald J. Trump
7
 
Vaughn BishopAugust 1, 2018January 20, 20212 years, 172 daysDonald J. Trump
8
 
David S. Cohen
(born 1963)
January 20, 2021Incumbent2 years, 10 daysJoe Biden

In popular culture

In the novel The Hunt for Red October, the character Vice Admiral James Greer is the fictional Deputy Director of the CIA; former U.S. Marine Jack Ryan takes over this role after Admiral Greer's death in Clear and Present Danger. He subsequently retires from the position following a highly publicized media scandal and the detonation of a nuclear weapon at the Super Bowl in The Sum of All Fears.

In the animated sitcom American Dad!, the character Avery Bullock is the fictional Deputy Director of the CIA.

References

  1. ^ 5 U.S.C. § 5314
  2. ^ Harris, Shane (January 20, 2021). "Biden to appoint David S. Cohen as deputy director of the CIA". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 20, 2021.
  3. ^ "Cabell, C.P., DD 214, in personal papers". Air Force Historical Research Agency. 1962. p. 4. Retrieved August 30, 2022.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.

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The Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency DD CIA is a statutory office 50 U S C 3037 and the second highest official of the Central Intelligence Agency The DD CIA assists the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency D CIA and is authorized to exercise the powers of the D CIA when the Director s position is vacant or in the Director s absence or disability Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence AgencySeal of the Central Intelligence AgencyIncumbentDavid Cohensince January 20 2021Central Intelligence AgencyReports toDirector of the Central Intelligence Agency D CIA SeatGeorge Bush Center for Intelligence Langley Fairfax County Virginia U S AppointerPresident of the United States with advice from D CIATerm lengthNo fixed termConstituting instrument50 U S C 3037PrecursorDeputy Director of Central IntelligenceInaugural holderVADM Albert M Calland USNFormationJuly 15 2005DeputyChief Operating Officer of the Central Intelligence Agency COO CIA SalaryExecutive Schedule Level III 1 Websitewww wbr cia wbr govUnder current law the Deputy Director is appointed by the President of the United States and is not required to be confirmed by the United States Senate This position has been held by David Cohen since January 20 2021 2 Contents 1 History 2 List of Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence 1946 2004 3 Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 2005 present 4 In popular culture 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe functions of this position were served by the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence DDCI until that position was abolished under the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 The position of DD CIA was created administratively by then D CIA Porter Goss and received statutory approval from the U S Congress in 2010 The first DD CIA was Kingman Douglass appointed by the Director of Central Intelligence in 1946 In April 1953 Congress amended the National Security Act of 1947 to allow the President of the United States to appoint the DDCI with U S Senate confirmation The amendment stipulated that the Director and Deputy Director positions could not be simultaneously filled by military officers List of Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence 1946 2004 EditNo Portrait Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Took office Left office Time in office Presidentserving under1 Kingman Douglass 1896 1971 March 2 1946July 11 1946131 daysHarry S Truman VacantJuly 11 1946January 20 1947193 daysHarry S Truman2 Brigadier GeneralEdwin Kennedy Wright United States Army 1898 1983 January 20 1947March 9 19492 years 48 daysHarry S Truman VacantMarch 10 1949October 7 19501 year 211 daysHarry S Truman3 William Harding Jackson 1901 1971 October 7 1950August 3 1951300 daysHarry S Truman4 Allen Dulles 1893 1969 August 23 1951February 26 19531 year 187 daysHarry S TrumanDwight D Eisenhower5 GeneralCharles P Cabell United States Air Force 1903 1971 April 23 1953January 31 1962 3 8 years 283 daysDwight D EisenhowerJohn F Kennedy6 Lieutenant GeneralMarshall Carter United States Army 1909 1993 April 3 1962April 28 19653 years 25 daysJohn F KennedyLyndon B Johnson7 Richard Helms 1913 2002 April 28 1965June 30 19661 year 63 daysLyndon B Johnson8 Vice AdmiralRufus Lackland Taylor United States Navy 1910 1978 October 13 1966February 1 19692 years 111 daysLyndon B JohnsonRichard M Nixon9 GeneralRobert E Cushman Jr United States Marine Corps 1914 1971 May 7 1969December 31 1971 2 years 238 daysRichard M Nixon10 GeneralVernon A Walters United States Army 1917 2002 May 2 1972July 2 19764 years 61 daysRichard M NixonGerald R Ford11 E Henry Knoche 1925 2010 July 7 1976August 1 19771 year 25 daysGerald R FordJimmy Carter12 John F Blake 1922 1995 August 1977February 1978 Jimmy Carter13 Frank Carlucci 1930 2018 February 5 1978February 4 19812 years 365 daysJimmy CarterRonald Reagan14 AdmiralBobby Ray Inman United States Navy born 1931 February 12 1981June 10 19821 year 118 daysRonald Reagan15 John N McMahon born 1929 June 10 1982March 29 19863 years 292 daysRonald Reagan16 Robert Gates born 1943 April 18 1986March 20 19892 years 336 daysRonald ReaganGeorge H W Bush17 Richard James Kerr born 1935 March 20 1989March 2 19922 years 348 daysGeorge H W Bush18 AdmiralBill Studeman United States Navy born 1940 April 9 1992July 3 19953 years 85 daysGeorge H W BushBill Clinton19 George Tenet born 1953 July 3 1995July 11 19972 years 8 daysBill Clinton20 GeneralJohn A Gordon United States Air Force 1946 2020 October 31 1997June 29 20002 years 242 daysBill Clinton21 John E McLaughlin born 1942 October 19 2000December 3 20044 years 45 daysBill ClintonGeorge W BushDeputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 2005 present EditHereafter the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence position was replaced by Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence No Portrait Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Took office Left office Time in office Presidentserving under Position Establish VacantDecember 3 2004July 15 2005224 daysGeorge W Bush1 Vice AdmiralAlbert Calland United States Navy born 1952 July 15 2005July 23 20061 year 8 daysGeorge W Bush2 Stephen Kappes born 1951 July 24 2006May 5 20103 years 285 daysGeorge W BushBarack Obama3 Michael Morell born 1958 May 7 2010August 9 20133 years 94 daysBarack Obama4 Avril Haines born 1969 August 9 2013January 10 20151 year 154 daysBarack Obama5 David S Cohen born 1963 February 9 2015January 20 20171 year 346 daysBarack Obama6 Gina Haspel born 1956 February 2 2017May 21 20181 year 108 daysDonald J Trump7 Vaughn BishopAugust 1 2018January 20 20212 years 172 daysDonald J Trump8 David S Cohen born 1963 January 20 2021Incumbent2 years 10 daysJoe BidenIn popular culture EditIn the novel The Hunt for Red October the character Vice Admiral James Greer is the fictional Deputy Director of the CIA former U S Marine Jack Ryan takes over this role after Admiral Greer s death in Clear and Present Danger He subsequently retires from the position following a highly publicized media scandal and the detonation of a nuclear weapon at the Super Bowl in The Sum of All Fears In the animated sitcom American Dad the character Avery Bullock is the fictional Deputy Director of the CIA References Edit 5 U S C 5314 Harris Shane January 20 2021 Biden to appoint David S Cohen as deputy director of the CIA The Washington Post Retrieved January 20 2021 Cabell C P DD 214 in personal papers Air Force Historical Research Agency 1962 p 4 Retrieved August 30 2022 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency amp oldid 1135869735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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