4 edition of Nomination of Vice Admiral William O. Studeman to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence found in the catalog.
Published
1992
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Edition Notes
Series | S. hrg. ;, 102-850 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | KF26.5 .I5 1992b |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iii, 61 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 61 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1460609M |
ISBN 10 | 0160394600 |
LC Control Number | 93117519 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 27326645 |
Admiral William O. Studeman (Ret.) was Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency from to He has held several high-level intelligence positions, including Director of the. William Oliver "Bill" Studeman is a retired admiral of the United States Navy and former deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, with two extended periods as acting Director of Central Intelligence. As deputy director of Central Intelligence, he served in the administrations of George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton under three.
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Sider the nomination of Vice Admiral William Oliver Studeman to be the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, one of the three po-sitions in the Intelligence Community which requires confirmation by the Senate.
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Congress. Senate. President, I now ask unanimous consent that the Senate proceed to consideration of the nomination of Vice Adm. William O. Studeman of the U.S. Navy to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and. Get this from a library.
Consideration of Vice Admiral William O. Studeman, USN, to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, and to have the rank of admiral while so serving: report.
[United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services.]. Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. Phone: () President Bush has nominated Vice Adm. William O. Studeman to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, the White House announced today in Atlanta, where the President was traveling.
If confirmed. William Oliver Studeman. Admiral, US Navy TENURE AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR: 9 April –3 July Acting Director of Central Intelligence, 21 January– 5 February and 11 January–9 May ; BIRTH: 16 JanuaryBrownsville, Texas. EDUCATION. Nomination of Vice Admiral William O.
Studeman to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (March 10 and April 1, ) N/A On S. and S. to Reorganize the United States Intelligence Community (February 20 and March 4, 12 ).Consideration of Vice Admiral William O.
Studeman, USN, to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, and to have the rank of admiral while so serving [microform]: report U.S. G.P.O [Washington, D.C. Nomination of Vice Admiral William O. Studeman to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (March 10 and April 1, ) S.
Hrg. Joint Hearing with House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence on S. and S. to Reorganize the U.S. Intelligence Community (April 1. The President today announced his intention to nominate Vice Adm. William O. Studeman, USN, to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.
He would succeed Richard J. Kerr. Currently Vice Admiral Studeman serves as Director of the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, MD. This biographical article.
Needs additional citations for verification. William Oliver Studeman (born Janu ) is a retired Admiral of the United States Navy and former Deputy Director of the United States ' Central Intelligence Agency, with two extended periods as Acting Director of Central Intelligence.
Admiral William O. Studeman (Ret.) William "Bill" Studeman was deputy director of the CIA from to He has held several high-level intelligence positions, including director of. William Oliver "Bill" Studeman (born Janu ) is a retired Admiral of the United States Navy and former Deputy Director of the United States' Central Intelligence Agency, with two extended periods as Acting Director of Central Intelligence.
As Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, he served in the administrations of George H. Bush and Bill Clinton under three Directors of. McLean, VA, 8 Aug 95 -- Admiral William O. Studeman, USN, who served two Presidents and three Directors of Central Intelligence as the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from April until Junewas feted at a retirement ceremony in front.
—Admiral William O. Studeman, U.S. Navy (Retired), former Director NSA, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence and CIA “A thrilling narrative from a context of advanced technology and secrecy.
The story is quite entertaining and the lessons are utterly enduring.”. William Oliver Studeman (born ) is a retired Admiral of the United States Navy and former Deputy Director of the United States ' Central Intelligence Agency, with two extended periods as Acting Director of Central Intelligence.
As Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, he served in both the George H. Bush and Bill Clinton. "Nomination of Vice Admiral William O.
Studeman to be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence," hearings before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Map. Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, Foreign and Military Intelligence, Book I,pp. Vice Admiral William Studeman, director of the NSA from to Date: Description=Commodore William Studeman, director of the NSA from to } |other_v: File usage.
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Studeman established the Center for Cryptologic History (CCH) and appointed David W. Gaddy as director.
Gaddy shared Coates’s desire to open a museum within the Agency that would combine classified and unclassified exhibits for the education and enjoyment of NSA employees and.This is a complete list of four-star admirals in the United States rank of admiral (or full admiral, or four-star admiral) is the highest rank normally achievable in the U.S.
ranks above vice admiral (three-star admiral) and below fleet admiral (five-star admiral). There have been four-star admirals in the history of the U.S. Navy. --ADM. William O. Studeman, USN (RET.), former Director of NSA and former Deputy director of CIA "A brilliantly plotted thriller with deeply drawn characters whose agendas collide in terrorism on the seas.
With A Death in Geneva Denis Clift has given us an engrossing novel with the feel of a classic in the tradition of Ian Fleming."Reviews: 7.