Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
Seal of the Defense Intelligence Agency
Incumbent
Scott D. Berrier
since October 1, 2020
Defense Intelligence Agency
Reports toUnder Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
AppointerPresident of the United States
FormationOctober 1961
WebsiteDIA.mil

The Director of the United States Defense Intelligence Agency is a military officer who, upon nomination by the President of the United States and confirmation by the Senate, serves as the United States' highest-ranking military intelligence officer. As the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Director is the principal intelligence adviser to the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Director also reports to the Director of National Intelligence, via the civilian Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.

The Director is also the Commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, a subordinate command of United States Strategic Command. Additionally, the Director chairs the Military Intelligence Board, which coordinates activities of the entire defense intelligence community.

The office of DIA Director is rotated between three-star Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps officers generally every three years.[1]

Line of succession

In a June 2017 Action Memo, a line of succession was established for the position of Director should the sitting Director become incapacitated by death, resignation, or inability to perform the functions and duties of the office. In descending order the following DIA officials serve in the line of succession:

  1. Deputy Director
  2. Chief of Staff
  3. Director for Mission Services
  4. Director for Operations
  5. Director for Analysis
  6. Director for Science and Technology[2]

List of DIA Directors

No. DirectorPhotoTermDurationServicePresident(s) served under
1Lieutenant General
Joseph Carroll
October 1961 – September 19697 years, 11 months
U.S. Air Force
John F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
2Lieutenant General
Donald V. Bennett
September 1969 – August 19722 years, 11 months
U.S. Army
Richard Nixon
3Vice Admiral
Vincent P. de Poix
August 1972 – September 19742 years, 1 month
U.S. Navy
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
4Lieutenant General
Daniel O. Graham
September 1974 – December 19751 year, 3 months
U.S. Army
Gerald Ford
5Lieutenant General
Samuel V. Wilson
May 1976 – August 19771 year, 3 months
U.S. Army
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
6Lieutenant General
Eugene F. Tighe
September 1977 – August 19813 years, 11 months
U.S. Air Force
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Reagan
7Lieutenant General
James A. Williams
September 1981 – September 19854 years
U.S. Army
Ronald Reagan
8Lieutenant General
Leonard H. Perroots
October 1985 – December 19883 years, 2 months
U.S. Air Force
Ronald Reagan
9Lieutenant General
Harry E. Soyster
December 1988 – September 19912 years, 9 months
U.S. Army
Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
Dennis M. Nagy
Acting
September 1991 – November 19912 months
U.S. Senior
Executive Service
George H. W. Bush
10Lieutenant General
James R. Clapper
November 1991 – August 19953 years, 9 months
U.S. Air Force
George H. W. Bush
Bill Clinton
11Lieutenant General
Kenneth Minihan
August 1995 – February 19967 months
U.S. Air Force
Bill Clinton
12Lieutenant General
Patrick M. Hughes
February 1996 – July 19993 years, 5 months
U.S. Army
Bill Clinton
13Vice Admiral
Thomas R. Wilson
July 1999 – July 20023 years
U.S. Navy
Bill Clinton
George W. Bush
14Vice Admiral
Lowell E. Jacoby
July 2002 – November 4, 20053 years, 4 months
U.S. Navy
George W. Bush
15Lieutenant General
Michael D. Maples
November 4, 2005 – March 18, 20093 years, 4 months
U.S. Army
George W. Bush
Barack Obama
16Lieutenant General
Ronald Burgess
March 18, 2009 – July 24, 20123 years, 4 months
U.S. Army
Barack Obama
17Lieutenant General
Michael T. Flynn
July 24, 2012 – August 7, 20142 years, 1 month
U.S. Army
Barack Obama
David Shedd
Acting
August 7, 2014 – January 23, 20155 months
U.S. Senior
Executive Service
Barack Obama
18Lieutenant General
Vincent R. Stewart
January 23, 2015 – October 3, 20172 years, 253 days
U.S. Marine Corps
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
19Lieutenant General
Robert P. Ashley Jr.
October 3, 2017 – October 1, 20202 years, 364 days
U.S. Army
Donald Trump
20Lieutenant General
Scott D. Berrier
October 1, 2020 – Present3 years, 88 days
U.S. Army
Donald Trump
Joe Biden

References

  1. DIA Public Web Page, Leadership
  2. White, Suzanne L. (June 30, 2017). Order of Succession for the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (Report). U - 17-1232/ CE.
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