Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

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After the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 created a new Director of National Intelligence, the position of Director of Central Intelligence, which had the dual roles of heading the United States intelligence community and the Central Intelligence Agency proper, a new position of Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA) was created. The DCIA is responsible for the remaining functions of the CIA, which include a very wide range of intelligence analysis and research into intelligence methodology, as well as being in charge of the clandestine human-source intelligence and some covert action capabilities organization of the U.S. government, sharing resposibility for covert action with military organizations.

Name of DCIA Dates of office
Position succeeded the Director of Central Intelligence
Porter J. Goss 24 September 2004 [Note 1] - 26 May 2006
Michael V. Hayden, 30 May 2006]] — Present
  • Note 1: Goss was the last DCI.