PERSONALITY SPOTLIGHT; ROBERT GATES: ACTING CIA CHIEF

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CIA-RDP99-01448R000301260084-5
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February 2, 1987
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/15: CIA-RDP99-01448R000301260084-5 2 February 1987 STAT ;:PERSONALITY SPOTLIGHT; ROBERT GATES:,% ACTING CIA CHIEF WASHINGTON CIA Deputy Director Robert Gates, nominated to replace William Casey as the natiom's No. I spy, assumed overall d'i'rection of all U.S. iti1i'ya`fi'Ce agencies wihen Casey was operated on Dec. 18, 1986, for a cancerots brain that eDert'uaily i`or-ced his Teti r rnert. tumor Once his nomination by President Reagan is approved by the Senate, Gates, 43, is e x?pe?Cted to s'ui,?ceed Casey in the twin irole as 'CIA director anL" director j of central intelligence. The latter embraces overall responsibility ~ for the Central Intelligence Agine?cy, the Defense Intell 'iggen'ce Agency, the 'National Security Agency, tine State Department's Bureau of Intelligence, various intelligence branches of.the armed services and 'ce'rtain sections of the FBI and at-her government ay n'cies. Gates has testified before Congress on the Iran arats--Contra aid scandal and is certain to be called again to tell what the CIA -knew about the arms Sales and diversion of funds to the Contras that are fighting the Sandinista government of 'Nicaragua. Casey had been scheduled to testify on Capital Hill for a third time when he suffered two seizures and was admitted to the hos'pital, passing to day.-to-day operations of the spy agency to Gates. Secretary of State George Shultz 'caned 'Gates ' ' a worthy s'uccessor' ' and a ''genuine professional with deep knowledge of all aspects of the intelligence 'cormiaii'n i ty. ' ' Sen. David Boren Do-Okla., chairman of the Senate Intelligence Comoittee, said th a atement he has had a good corking relatii~'ii ship With 'Gates and hoped .to continue it. ''Mr. Gates and I have discussed our common goal of making sure that the Intelligence -Committee and the agency will be able to share Information and ideas on a completely candid basis. Gates is a native of Kansas who joined the CIA in 1966, specializing in Soviet affairs.Ne was a?9oi?ited 'Casey's 'prin'cipal deputy In April 4986. In i9?4, he was assigned to the National Security Council staff and served there nearly six years during the 'Nixon, ford and -Carter admi'nistrat'ions. He returned to the CIA in January 4980. Gates received his bachelor's degree from the College of bkilliaar and Mary in 1965 and a 'master's degree in history at Indiana University I n 1966. fe learned a doctorate in Russian and Soviet history from Georgetown University in 1774. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/15: CIA-RDP99-01448R000301260084-5