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  1. The CIA is headed by a director and deputy director, only one of whom may be a military officer. The director of central intelligence (DCI) serves as the chief intelligence adviser to the president of the United States. This is a chronologically ordered list of the directors, from the earliest to the most recent.

    • Leon Panetta

      Leon Panetta (born June 28, 1938, Monterey, California,...

    • John M. Deutch

      John M. Deutch (born July 27, 1938, Brussels, Belgium) is a...

    • John Brennan

      John Brennan (born September 22, 1955, North Bergen, New...

    • Allen W. Dulles

      Allen W. Dulles (born April 7, 1893, Watertown, New York,...

  2. Oct 6, 2012 · Former CIA Director James Woolsey spoke about the history of the Central Intelligence Agency and intelligence policy over the past few decades, focusing on the impact the fall of the Soviet...

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  4. Rel GER. Forging an Intelligence Partnership: CIA and the Origins of the BND, 1949-56. Preface Pullach Operations Base. Between 1949 and 1956, the Central Intelligence Agency held the Gehlen Organization, the nascent West German intelligence service, in "trusteeship."

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  5. The 16-foot (5 m) diameter granite CIA seal in the lobby of the original headquarters building. The entrance of the CIA headquarters. The director of central intelligence (DCI) was the head of the American Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 to 2004, acting as the principal intelligence advisor to the president of the United States and the United States National Security Council, as well as ...

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  6. Robert James Woolsey Jr. (born September 21, 1941) is an American political appointee who has served in various senior positions. He headed the Central Intelligence Agency as Director of Central Intelligence from February 5, 1993, until January 10, 1995.

  7. The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) dates from September 18, 1947, when President Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act of 1947 into law. A major impetus that has been cited over the years [citation needed] for the creation of the CIA was the unforeseen attack on Pearl Harbor, [1] but whatever Pearl Harbor's role, at ...

  8. After much discussion and debate over structure, Truman finally signed the National Security Act in September 1947, which gave birth to the CIA. While Truman had intended to establish an agency that correlated all intelligence and delivered reports to the President, he soon realized that under the Cold War structure, the agency would become ...

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