James R. Clapper AKA James Robert Clapper, Jr. Born: 14-Mar-1941 Birthplace: Fort Wayne, IN
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Military Nationality: United States Executive summary: Director of National Intelligence, 2010-17 Military service: USAF (1963-95, lt. gen.) A retired Air Force lieutenant general who spent most of his career working in intelligence. Formerly Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency and, later, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Appointed Director of National Intelligence by President Barack Obama in May 2010, confirmed and took office 5 August 2010. Father: James Robert Clapper Mother: Anne Elizabeth Wheatley Wife: Sue (one daughter) Daughter: Jennifer
University: BA Government and Politics, University of Maryland (1963) University: MA Political Science, St. Mary's University Texas (1970) Professor: Intelligence and National Security Alliance, Georgetown University (2006-07)
US Director of National Intelligence (2010-17) US Defense Department Under Secretary for Intelligence (2007-10) US Defense Department Director, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (2001-06) SRA International VP and Dir. Intelligence Programs (1998-2001)
Booz Allen Hamilton Exec. Dir., Military Intelligence (1997-98)
US Defense Department Director, Defense Intelligence Agency (1991-95) US Defense Department Asst. Chief of Staff for Intelligence, USAF HQ (1990-91) US Defense Department Depy. Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Strategic Air Command (1989-90) US Defense Department Director for Intelligence, Pacific Command (1987-89) US Defense Department Asst. Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Korea (1985-87) US Defense Department Commander, Air Force Technical Applications Center (1984-85) Air Force Commendation Medal Air Medal Bronze Star Defense Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit National Security Medal
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