Bill Studeman
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William Oliver Studeman (born 1940) is a retired admiral of the United States Navy and former deputy director of the United States' Central Intelligence Agency. Between 1988 and 1992 he was director of the NSA; he was the Director of Naval Intelligence, September 1985 - July 1988.
On 6 February 2004, Studeman was appointed to the Iraq Intelligence Commission, an independent panel tasked with investigating U.S. intelligence surrounding the United States' 2003 invasion of Iraq and Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
He is currently Vice President & Deputy General Manager for the Intelligence & Information Superiority division of Northrop Grumman Mission Systems.
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Canine • Samford • Frost • Blake • Carter • Gaylor • Phillips • Allen • Inman • Faurer • Odom • Studeman • McConnell • Minihan • Hayden • Alexander |
Preceded by William E. Odom |
Director of the National Security Agency 1988–1992 |
Succeeded by John M. McConnell |
Preceded by Richard J. Kerr |
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence 1992–1995 |
Succeeded by George J. Tenet |
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