Director of Central Intelligence
The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) was a dual-hatted position that served as both the head of the U.S. intelligence community and the director of the Central Intelligence Agency from 1946 to 2005.
The Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) was a dual-hatted position that served as both the head of the U.S. intelligence community and the director of the CIA from 1946 to 2005. The DCI was responsible for coordinating intelligence activities across various U.S. government agencies.1
Stansfield Turner held this position during the Jimmy Carter administration, overseeing the CIA's operations, including its involvement with psychic research programs like the Grill Flame.1
Sources
- Schnabel, Jim. Remote Viewers. Dell, 1997. ↩
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