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  • ...– 2006) and [[Morgan Stanley]] (1994 – 1996); Directorate of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency (1990, 1991 – 1993) after graduation from [[Columbia University]]
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  • ...known for heading the counterintelligence|Counterintelligence Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency, but also for involvement with especially sensitive clandestine human-sourc ...terintelligence officer for Italy but in 1947 he returned home to join the Central Intelligence Agency. From 1949, he worked with Philby, who had been assigned to Washington, D.C
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  • ...ng Editor, and two Pulitzer Prizes; the latter, ''Ghost Wars'' about the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Afghanistan War (1978-1992)]] which also won the Council on Foreign
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  • '''Stephen Kappes''' (1951-) has twice been the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; his retirement was announced in April 2010. His background was in the clan ...last [[Director of Central Intelligence]] and the first [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. Goss had been a CIA officer early in his career, but came to the CIA as
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  • ...ilable publication of the [[United States Central Intelligence Agency|U.S. Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), containing extensive basic data, including maps, on the countries
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  • ..., but, after the creation of the DNI, the title changed to Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and was responsible for the CIA alone. :#Central Intelligence Agency
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  • | author= Central Intelligence Agency, Directorate of Intelligence
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  • ...uth Asia''' is not always precisely defined. One description used by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] includes the [[British Indian Ocean Territory]], [[Myanmar]] and countrie
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  • ...rnment contract matters, and on [[government secrecy]]; General Counsel, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] 1995-1996; Chief of the Clinton Transition Team at the Department of Defe
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  • Since 1993, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] has presented the '''R.V. Jones Intelligence Award''' for
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  • ...ntelligence analysis]]. Its functions are roughly comparable to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), and, as the CIA is part of the [[United States intelligence commun
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  • ...ther-in-law, [[Tran Van Don]]. He was considered highly competent by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]],<ref name=NSAEBB101-08>{{citation | author = Office of Current Intelligence, [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; annotations by [[McGeorge Bundy]]
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  • ...logical opponent of the regime, and volunteered his services to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and British [[Secret Intelligence Service]]. He remained in place, provid
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  • ...cowcroft Group, '''Jim Pavitt''' was Deputy Director of Operations for the Central Intelligence Agency from 1999 to 2004,<ref name=Retire>{{citation | publisher = Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...Deutch was initially reluctant to accept the appointment. As head of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], Deutch continued the policy of his predecessor [[R. James Woolsey]] ...me=deutchinvestigated>[http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/ig_deutch.html ''Central Intelligence Agency Inspector General Report of Investigation Improper Handling of Classified I
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  • *[[Jami Miscik]], who was the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s first female [[deputy director for intelligence (CIA)]], from 2002 to ...the role vis-a-vis the [[Secretary of Defense]] and the [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. The ''Washington Post'', which reported the President was unhappy with
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  • ...irst created, the Special Forces personnel were under the control of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], but they were eventually transferred to the control of [[Military Assist
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  • ...gence, who was to oversee all of U.S. intelligence as well as the also new Central Intelligence Agency.
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  • ...ound a specific kind of information needed by each of the services and the Central Intelligence Agency. | publisher = Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...services to the U.S. government and private organizations. He left the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as a result of his activities in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], for which h ==Central Intelligence Agency==
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  • ...curity Agency]] was usually responsible for the actual interception, the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] might be involved if the intercept location was in a country where the ho
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  • ===Central Intelligence Agency=== ...puty Director for Intelligence]], the head of the analytical side of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) from 2002 to 2005, with a close professional relationship to [[Geor
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  • .... Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, and was Director of the Central Intelligence Agency during the George W. Bush Administration. He is a retired general in the Un | author = General Michael V. Hayden, Director, Central Intelligence Agency
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  • ...cted by "intelligence agencies" acting in a paramilitary role, such as the Central Intelligence Agency teams, under the Counterterrorism Center|Counterterrorism Center/Special Op
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  • The '''Counterterrorism Center (CTC)''' was a [[Central Intelligence Agency]] organization, unusual for the days before the [[9/11]] attack in that it
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