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Employment.png Director of National Intelligence 
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence.svg

Leader ofOffice of the Director of National Intelligence
DeputyPrincipal Deputy Director of National Intelligence
Websitehttp://www.dni.gov/
Leader of the Office of the Director of National IntelligenceBoss of the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence.

Leads the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which has subgroups:

 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDeputyDescription
Avril Haines20 January 2021
Richard Grenell20 February 202026 May 2020Acting Director
James Clapper5 August 201020 January 2017Stephanie O'Sullivan
David Gompert28 May 20105 August 2010Acting
Dennis Blair29 January 200928 May 2010Sacked without ceremony
John Michael McConnell13 February 200727 January 2009
John Negroponte21 April 200513 February 2007

 

A Document by Director of National Intelligence

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
File:ICA 2017 01.pdfReport6 January 2017Russia
Hacking
2016 United States presidential election
A 25 page report on joint US intelligence agencies assessment of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election.
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