Director of National Intelligence - Principal Deputy Directors of National Intelligence

Principal Deputy Directors of National Intelligence

Name Term of Office President(s) served under
Gen Michael Hayden, USAF April 21, 2005–May 26, 2006 George W. Bush
LTG Ronald L. Burgess, Jr., USA (Acting) June 2006–January 2007 George W. Bush
Donald Kerr October 2007–January 2009 George W. Bush
LTG Ronald L. Burgess, Jr., USA (Acting) January 2009–February 2009 Barack Obama
David C. Gompert November 10, 2009–August 2010 Barack Obama
Stephanie O'Sullivan February 18, 2011–Present Barack Obama

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