Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Washington, DC 20511
703-733-8600
http://www.dni.gov
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DIRECTOR | Dan Coats |
Principal Deputy Director | Sue Gordon |
Deputy Director, Intelligence Integration | Michael Dempsey |
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Assistant Deputy Director, Intelligence Integration | Edward Gistaro |
Assistant Director, Acquisition, Technology and Facilities | Kevin Meiners |
Assistant Director, Partner Engagement | Lt. Gen. Theodore C. Nicholas |
Assistant Director, Policy and Strategy | Dawn Eilenberger |
Assistant Director, Systems and Resource Analyses | Troy Meink |
Chief Financial Officer | Trey Treadwell |
Chief Human Capital Officer | Deborah Kircher |
Chief Information Officer | John Sherman |
Civil Liberties Protection Officer | Alexander W. Joel |
Director, Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center | Tonya Ugoretz |
Director, Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity | Rita Sampson |
Director, National Counterintelligence Security Center | Russell Travers, Acting |
Director, National Counterproliferation Center | Annette Totten |
Director, National Counterterrorism Center | Nicholas Rasmussen |
Director, Public Affairs | Brian Hale |
General Counsel | Jason Klitenic |
Inspector General | Michael Atkinson |
Principal Deputy General Counsel | Susan Gibson |
Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment | Kshemendra Paul |
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence oversees and coordinates the foreign and domestic activities of the Intelligence Community across the Federal Government.
Organizational Chart The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) was established by the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (50 U.S.C. 403). It began operation on April 21, 2005.
The Office is headed by the Director of National Intelligence whom the President appoints with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Director reports directly to the President and is the principal intelligence adviser.
The ODNI ensures that the President, the heads of departments and agencies of the executive branch, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and senior military commanders, and the Congress receive timely and objective national intelligence. It also establishes goals and priorities for collection, analysis, production, and dissemination of national intelligence; ensures the availability of and access to intelligence information within the Intelligence Community; develops the annual budget for the National Intelligence Program; oversees coordination of relationships with the intelligence or security services of foreign governments and international organizations; ensures that accurate analysis of intelligence information is derived from all sources to support national security needs; develops personnel policies and programs to enhance the capacity for joint operations and to facilitate staffing of community management functions; and jointly oversees the development and implementation of an acquisition program management plan with the Secretary of Defense.
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