The
Director of the National Clandestine Service
(D/NCS) (formerly the Deputy Director for Operations, DDO)
is a senior United States
government official in the U.S.
Central Intelligence
Agency who serves as head of the
National Clandestine Service
(formerly the Directorate of
Operations).
The position was established
December 1,
1950 and from
January 4, 1951 until
March 1, 1973 it was known as Deputy
Director for Plans. Under the
Intelligence
Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, the position was
upgraded to D/NCS. It is the policy of the CIA to not publicly
reveal the name of the sitting director of the NCS.
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| Director |
Tenure |
| Allen W. Dulles |
January 4, 1951 – August 23, 1951 |
| Frank G. Wisner |
August 23, 1951 – January 1, 1959 |
| Richard M. Bissell, Jr. |
January 1, 1959 – February 17, 1962 |
| Richard M. Helms |
February 17, 1962 – April 28, 1965 |
| Desmond
Fitzgerald |
June 28, 1965 – July 23, 1967 |
| Thomas H. Karamessines |
July 31, 1967 – February 27, 1973 |
| William E. Colby |
March 2, 1973 – August 24, 1973 |
| William E.
Nelson |
August 24, 1973 – May 14, 1976 |
| William W. Wells |
May 15, 1976 – December 31, 1977 |
| John N. McMahon |
January 11, 1978 – April 12, 1981 |
| Max Hugel |
May 11, 1981 – July 14, 1981 |
| John H. Stein |
July 14, 1981 – July 1, 1984 |
| Clair E. George |
July 1, 1984 – December 1, 1987 |
| Richard F. Stolz |
January 4, 1988 – December 31, 1990 |
| Thomas A. Twetten |
January 1, 1991 – December 1993 |
| Hugh E. Price |
January 1994 – 1995 |
| David Cohen |
1995 – 1997 |
| Jack G. Downing |
1997 – July 1999 |
| James Pavitt |
August 1999 – June 4, 2004 |
| Stephen Kappes |
August 2004 – November 2004 |
| Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr. |
November 16, 2004 – September 30, 2007 |
| Michael Sulick |
September 30, 2007 – present |
Sources
CIA's senior management structure, letter dated
July 2, 1991 from
William H.
Webster,
Director of Central
Intelligence to U.S. Senator
John
Glenn, Select Senate Committee on Intelligence.
"CIA plans riskier, more aggressive espionage," USA
Today, 11/17/2004.