President Obama has picked Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper Jr. to become the next director of national intelligence, choosing someone with decades of intelligence experience to take over the nation’s spy apparatus at a time of increasing threats at home.
Mr. Obama plans to announce his selection on Saturday, a senior official said. General Clapper would replace Adm. Dennis C. Blair, whom the president forced to resign last month.
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General Clapper, who retired after 32 years in the Air Force in 1995, was appointed by President George W. Bush in 2007 as under secretary of defense for intelligence, overseeing the broad array of military intelligence assets. He was kept on when Mr. Obama assumed the presidency. He simultaneously serves as director of defense intelligence, reporting directly to the director of national intelligence, so he has direct familiarity with the office he would assume.
NYT
Friday, June 04, 2010
Obama Picks Clapper for National Intelligence Director
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