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Deputy Director of the CIA for Operations

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Thedeputy director of the CIA for operations is a seniorUnited States government official in the U.S.Central Intelligence Agency who serves as head of theDirectorate of Operations. The position was established December 1, 1950 and from January 4, 1951, until March 1, 1973, it was known asDeputy Director of Plans (DDP). When this unit was known as the Directorate of Plans, it at first accounted for about 75% of the CIA budget and about 60% of the personnel within the CIA.[1]

After staying named the deputy director of plans until 1973, the position was then known asDeputy Director for Operations (DDO) until December 17, 2004 when, under theIntelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, the position was renamed toDirector of the National Clandestine Service (D/NCS). When David Marlowe was chosen to lead the Directorate of Operations byCIA DirectorWilliam J. Burns in June 2021, media reported his position as being titledDeputy Director of Operations.[2][3][4]

List of Deputy Directors of Operations

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NameStartEndPresident(s)
 Allen DullesJanuary 4, 1951August 23, 1951Harry S. Truman
(1945–1953)
 Frank WisnerAugust 23, 1951January 1, 1959
Dwight D. Eisenhower
(1953–1961)
 Richard BissellJanuary 1, 1959February 17, 1962
John F. Kennedy
(1961–1963)
 Richard HelmsFebruary 17, 1962April 28, 1965
Lyndon B. Johnson
(1963–1969)
 Desmond FitzGeraldJune 28, 1965July 23, 1967
 Thomas KaramessinesJuly 31, 1967February 27, 1973
Richard Nixon
(1969–1974)
 William ColbyMarch 2, 1973August 24, 1973
 William NelsonAugust 24, 1973May 14, 1976
Gerald Ford
(1974–1977)
 William WellsMay 15, 1976December 31, 1977
Jimmy Carter
(1977–1981)
 John McMahonJanuary 11, 1978April 12, 1981
Ronald Reagan
(1981–1989)
 Max HugelMay 11, 1981July 14, 1981
 John SteinJuly 14, 1981July 1, 1984
 Clair GeorgeJuly 1, 1984December 1, 1987
 Richard StolzJanuary 4, 1988December 31, 1990
George H. W. Bush
(1989–1993)
 Thomas TwettenJanuary 1, 1991December 1993
Bill Clinton
(1993–2001)
 Hugh PriceJanuary 19941995
 David Cohen19951997
 Jack G. Downing1997July 1999
 James Pavitt[5]August 1999June 4, 2004
George W. Bush
(2001–2009)
 Stephen KappesJune 5, 2004November 15, 2004
 Jose RodriguezNovember 16, 2004September 30, 2007
 Michael SulickSeptember 30, 2007July 30, 2010
Barack Obama
(2009–2017)
 John BennettJuly 30, 2010February 28, 2013
 Gina Haspel
Acting
February 28, 2013May 7, 2013
 Frank Archibald[5]May 7, 2013January 29, 2015
 Greg Vogle[6][7][8]January 29, 2015August 2017
Donald Trump
(2017–2021)
 Beth Kimber[9][10][11]December 10, 2018June 2021
Joe Biden
(2021–2025)
 David Marlowe[2]June 2021June 2023
 Tom SylvesterJune 2023present
Donald Trump
(2025–present)

Sources

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  1. ^"Frank Gardiner Wisner, Lieutenant, United States Navy". April 9, 2023.
  2. ^abStrobel, Warren (June 16, 2021)."CIA Names David Marlowe to Run Espionage Operations".The Wall Street Journal. RetrievedJuly 2, 2021.
  3. ^Schnell, Mychael (June 17, 2021)."30-year CIA veteran to run espionage operations".The Hill. RetrievedJuly 2, 2021.
  4. ^Hoffman, Daniel (July 1, 2021)."At the CIA, Dave Marlowe is an inspired choice for a critical job".Washington Times. RetrievedJuly 2, 2021.
  5. ^abJeff Stein (August 7, 2014)."CIA Vaults a Woman into Top Spy Ranks".Newsweek. RetrievedOctober 9, 2015.
  6. ^Mazzetti, Mark;Apuzzo, Matt (April 25, 2015)."Deep Support in Washington for C.I.A.'s Drone Missions".The New York Times (New York ed.). p. A1.Archived from the original on April 26, 2015. RetrievedOctober 9, 2015.Mr. Brennan recently named Greg Vogel... to take over the C.I.A.'s vaunted Directorate of Operations
  7. ^Shapira, Ian (September 18, 2017)."The CIA Acknowledges the Legendary Spy Who Saved Hamid Karzai's Life—and Honors Him by Name".The Washington Post.
  8. ^"McChrystal Group - Greg Vogle".McChrystal Group.
  9. ^Volz, Warren P. Strobel and Dustin (December 7, 2018)."CIA Names First Woman to Lead Clandestine Operations".Wall Street Journal. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2020.
  10. ^"No, Elizabeth Kimber is not the first woman picked to head the CIA's clandestine operations".American Enterprise Institute. December 10, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2020.
  11. ^"Beth Kimber Becomes First Woman to Run CIA's Spy Network".NBC News. December 7, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2020.

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