词条 | Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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|post = Deputy Director |body = the Central Intelligence Agency |insignia = Seal of the Central Intelligence Agency.svg |insigniasize = 150 |insigniacaption = Seal of the Central Intelligence Agency |image = Vaughn Bishop official photo (cropped).jpg |incumbent = Vaughn Bishop |incumbentsince = August 1, 2018 |department = Central Intelligence Agency |reports_to = Director of the CIA |seat = George Bush Center for Intelligence, Langley, Fairfax County, Virginia, U.S. |appointer = The President |termlength = No fixed term |constituting_instrument = {{UnitedStatesCode|50|3037}} |formation = July 15, 2005 |precursor = Deputy Director of Central Intelligence |deputy = Chief Operating Officer |inaugural = {{nowrap|VADM Albert M. Calland, USN}} |salary = Executive Schedule, III[1] |website = {{url|www.cia.gov}} }} The Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DD/CIA) is a statutory office ({{UnitedStatesCode|50|3037}}) and the second-highest official of the Central Intelligence Agency. The DD/CIA assists the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (D/CIA) and is authorized to exercise the powers of the D/CIA when the Director's position is vacant or in the Director's absence or disability. Under current law, the Deputy Director is appointed by the President and is not required to be confirmed by the United States Senate. This position is currently held by Vaughn Bishop since August 1, 2018.[2] HistoryThe functions of this position were served by the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) until that position was abolished under the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The position of DD/CIA was created administratively by then-D/CIA Porter Goss and received statutory approval from the U.S. Congress in 2010. The first DD/CIA was Kingman Douglass, appointed by the Director of Central Intelligence in 1946. In April 1953, Congress amended the National Security Act of 1947 to allow the President of the United States to appoint the DDCI (with U.S. Senate confirmation). The amendment stipulated that the Director and Deputy Director positions could not be simultaneously filled by military officers. List of Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence (1946–2004)
Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2005–present)Hereafter the "Deputy Director of Central Intelligence" position was replaced by Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence.
In popular cultureIn the novel The Hunt for Red October, the character Vice Admiral James Greer is the fictional Deputy Director of the CIA. In the animated sitcom American Dad!, the character Avery Bullock is the fictional Deputy Director of the CIA. References1. ^{{UnitedStatesCode|5|5314}} {{Deputy DCIA}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Deputy Director Of The Central Intelligence Agency}}2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/news-information/press-releases-statements/2018-press-releases-statements/president-trump-announces-intent-to-appoint-vaughn-bishop-as-cia-deputy-director.html|title=President Trump Announces Intent To Appoint Veteran Agency Officer Vaughn F. Bishop as CIA Deputy Director — Central Intelligence Agency|date=August 1, 2018 |accessdate=August 6, 2018}} 1 : Deputy Directors of the Central Intelligence Agency |
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