REFERENCE MANUAL TO CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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REFERENCE MANUAL
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
published by:
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL vii
GENESIS OF THE CIA 1
INDEX OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 3
RECRUITMENT ACTIVITY CENTER MAILING
ADDRESSES 9
DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
COMMAND RESPONSIBILITIES 10
I. THE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM 11
II. OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE 15
III. DIRECTORATE OF ADMINISTRATION 21
IV. DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE 45
V. DIRECTORATE OF OPERATIONS 53
VI. DIRECTORATE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 59
COOPERATIVE AND GRADUATE FELLOW PROGRAMS 79
VII. A SUMMARY OF BENEFITS FOR NEW EMPLOYEES 81
HIRING INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS
FOR EMPLOYMENT 86
VIII. APPLICATION AND PROCESSING INFORMATION 87
GLOSSARY 91
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Introduction
This manual has been prepared as an aid to persons interested in career
opportunities in the Central Intelligence Agency. It provides information describing
the organizational structure of the Agency, the work environment and career
opportunities in the directorates and components of the Agency as well as an index to
assist interested persons in identifying employment opportunities that are consistent
with their academic discipline.
A map is included which locates our decentralized Recruitment Activity Centers
and the area of responsibility of each; the mailing address of each Center is included.
Applicants should mail their resumes to the Center in which they reside. The Central
Intelligence Agency responds to every resume that is received from applicants.
It is our hope that this aid will prove useful in familiarizing placement directors
and job seekers with the Central Intelligence Agency and our multidisciplinary
personnel requirements.
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How To Use This Manual
Study the Table of Contents, then get an overview of the Agency by studying the
structure of the Director of Central Intelligence Command Responsibilities. When
you have this organizational structure in mind you will understand the relationship of
the four directorates, their interdependency and their separate functions, as well as
the diversity of the Agency in the allocation of manpower resources in the pursuit of
excellence in accomplishing our mission.
Turn to the section "The Genesis of the Central Intelligence Agency." This
section acquaints you with how and why the Central Intelligence Agency was created,
the legal and statutory provisions for its existence and the specific mission with which
it is tasked.
The accomplishment of our mission is delegated by the Director of Central
Intelligence to the four directorates, each of which is responsible for a different
function. Read the comments prepared by each directorate and component and
ascertain where you feel your talent, ability and training would be best invested in a
career with the Central Intelligence Agency. Turn to the Index of Disciplines, find
your major field of study and note the directorates where your discipline is
mentioned. With this you can study the information on the offices where people with
your academic discipline are employed.
If you decide you want to be considered for employment by the Central
Intelligence Agency turn to the map that delineates the areas of responsibility of each
of our Recruitment Activity Centers along with the mailing addresses. Mail your
resume to the appropriate office where you reside. You will receive a response.
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THE GENESIS OF
THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
The United States has carried on foreign intelligence activities since the days of
George Washington, but only since World War II have they been coordinated on a
government-wide basis.
Even before Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was concerned about
American intelligence deficiencies. He asked New York lawyer William J. Donovan
to draft a plan for an intelligence service. The Office of Strategic Services was
established in June 1942 with a mandate to collect and analyze strategic information
required by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and to conduct special operations not assigned to
other agencies.
During the War it supplied policymakers with essential facts and intelligence
estimates and often played an important role in directly aiding military campaigns.
But the OSS never received complete jurisdiction over all foreign intelligence
activities. Since the early 1930s the FBI had been responsible for intelligence work in
Latin America, and the military services protected their areas of responsibility.
In October 1945, the OSS was disbanded and its functions absorbed by the State
and War Departments. But the need for a postwar centralized intelligence system
was clearly recognized. Eleven months earlier, Donovan, by then a Major General,
had submitted to President Roosevelt a proposal calling for the separation of OSS
from the Joint Chiefs of Staff with the new organization having direct Presidential
supervision.
Donovan proposed an "organization which will procure intelligence both by overt
and covert methods and will at the same time provide intelligence guidance,
determine national intelligence objectives, and correlate the intelligence material
collected by all government agencies."
Under his plan, a powerful centralized agency would have coordinated all the
intelligence services. He also proposed that this agency have authority to conduct
"subversive operations abroad," but "no police or law enforcement functions, either
at home or abroad."
Donovan's plan drew heavy fire. The military services generally opposed a
complete merger. The State Department thought it should supervise all peacetime
operations affecting foreign relations. The FBI supported a system whereby military
intelligence worldwide would be handled by the armed services and all civilian
activities under its own jurisdiction.
In response to this policy debate, President Harry S. Truman established the
Central Intelligence Group in January 1946, directing it to coordinate existing
departmental intelligence, supplementing but not supplanting their services. This was
all to be done under the direction of the National Intelligence Authority composed of
a Presidential representative, and the Secretaries of State, War and Navy. Rear
Admiral Sidney W. Souers, USNR, who was the Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence,
was appointed the first Director of Central Intelligence.
Twenty months later, the NIA and its operating component, the CIG, were
disestablished. Under the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947 (which
became effective on 18 September 1947) the National Security Council and the
Central Intelligence Agency were established.
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Most of the statute's specific assignments given the CIA, as well as the
prohibitions on police and internal security functions, closely follow both the original
1944 Donovan plan and the Presidential directive creating the CIG.
The 1947 Act charged the CIA with coordinating the nation's intelligence
activities and correlating, evaluating and disseminating intelligence which affects
national security. In addition, the Agency was to perform such other duties and
functions related to intelligence as the NSC might direct. The Act also made the DCI
responsible for protecting intelligence sources and methods.
It was further stated that both the Director and the Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence were to be appointed by the President, subject to confirmation by the
Senate. An amendment of 4 April 1953 authorized such appointments to be made
either from individuals in civilian life or from commissioned officers of the armed
services, either in active or retired status, provided that "at no time shall the two
positions . . . be occupied simultaneously by commissioned officers."
v_ILL-1-949;thst-CaM1-Int el I ig ence-A-gency-Act-w as-passed-s upplenti
11-947?A-ctr-eongreted additional provisions permitting the Agency to use
?-c-affi-dtrittaffiRarrand administrative procedures and exempting CIA from many ofi
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could-lirincluded-in-the-bu-dietTorOth-eT-dep-artmeritaind then transferred to the
Agency without regard to the restrictions placed on the initial appropriation. This Act
is the statutory authority for the secrecy of the Agency's budget.
In order to further protect intelligence sources and methods from disclosure, the
1949 Act exempted the CIA from having to disclose its "organization, functions,
names, officials, titles, salaries, or numbers of personnel employed."
Under these acts of Congress, the Director serves as the principal adviser to the
President and the National Security Council on all matters of foreign infelligence
related to the national security. CIA's responsibilities are carried out subject to
various directives and controls by the President and the NSC.
Today the CIA reports regularly to the Senate and House Select Committees on
Intelligence and the Senate and House Appropriations Committees.
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INDEX OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
(Identify your major discipline, note the directorate or directorates that hire people
with your major. Read the information in the section or sections designated to acquaint
you with the career in the Central Intelligence Agency compatible with your career
interests. If your major is not specifically listed do not let this deter you from inquiring).
CTP:
Career Training Program
DCI:
Office of the Director of Central Intelligence
DA:
Directorate of Administration
DI:
Directorate of Intelligence
DO:
DS&T:
Directorate of Operations
Directorate of Science and Technology
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ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
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BOOK DESIGN
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BROADCAST ENGINEERING
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
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CARTOGRAPHY
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DCI
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CERTIFIED INFORMATION
SYSTEMS AUDITOR
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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CHEMISTRY
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CHEMISTRY, NUCLEAR
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
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CLIMATOLOGY
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COMMERCE
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COMMERCIAL ART
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COMMUNICATIONS
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS
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COMPUTER OPERATIONS
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
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DATA PROCESSING
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ECOLOGY
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ECONOMICS, AGRICULTURAL
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EDUCATION
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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
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ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY
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ELECTRONICS
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ELECTRONICS/TV
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ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
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ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL
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ENGINEERING, FIRE PREVENTION
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ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
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ENGINEERING, LOGISTICS
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ENGINEERING, MARINE
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ENGINEERING, MATH/COMMUNICATIONS
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ENGINEERING, MINERAL
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ENGINEERING, NUCLEAR
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ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM
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ENGINEERING, PHYSICS
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ENGINEERING, SCIENCE
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ENGINEERING, SYSTEMS
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ENGLISH
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
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FINANCE
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FINE ART
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FIRE PREVENTION, ENGINEERING
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEGREE
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION
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FOREIGN STUDIES
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FORESTRY
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GENETICS
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GEODETIC SCIENCE
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GEOGRAPHY
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GEOPHYSICS
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GEOLOGY
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GRAPHIC ART
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GRAPHIC DESIGN
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GRAPHICS, COMPUTER
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HEALTH, PHYSICS
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HISTORY
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HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT
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HYDROLOGY
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INFORMATION SCIENCE/MGMT.
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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ILLUSTRATION
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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
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INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
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JOURNALISM
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NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
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OPERATIONS RESEARCH
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PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
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PHOTOGRAMMETRY
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PHOTOGRAPHIC SCIENCE
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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Director of Central Intelligence Command Responsibilities
National
Intelligence 1--
Council
General
Counsel
Inspector
General
Office of
Legislative
Liaison
DCI
DDCI
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Public Affairs
Office
Comptroller
DIRECTOR
INTELLIGENCE
COMMUNITY
STAFF
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
for
OPERATIONS
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
for
SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
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INTELLIGENCE
Office of Research
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Office of
Soviet Analysis
Office of Scientific
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Office of
European Analysis
Office of Global Issues
Broadcast
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Office of Near Eastern &
South Asian Analysis
Office of
Imagery Analysis
Office of Current
Production and
Analytic Support
Office of
SIGINT Operations
Office of
East Asian Analysis
Office of
Technical Service
Office of African &
Latin American Analysis
Office of
Central Reference
HNational Photographic
Interpretation Center
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
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Office of
Medical Services
Office of Security
'Office of Training-
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Office of Finance
Office of Logistics
Office of
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Office of
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Office of
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SECTION I
THE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM
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THE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAM
Thc,S_areer-T-raining-Progfam\is the Agency's professional entry level program
designed'''to-recruit;train7and-develop the fli ture leaders of th-C-A-17-3nd the
Intelligence Community. It is highly selective. It offers career opportunities in all
four Directorates (i.e. Collection, Analysis, Science & Technology and Admin-
istration). It provides broad exposure to a wide range of Agency programs through
lectures as well as intensive skills training. It enables the Career Trainee to gain
valuable work experience in a truly challenging environment with professionals who
are the best in a variety of fields.
The Career Training Program seeks applicants from a wide variety of academic
fields of study and life experiences. Candidates with majors in all academic
disciplines?Agriculture through Zoology?are welcome.
All qualified applicants have:
? First and foremost, the drive to achieve. They are oriented towards action and
results.
? Force of personality and a gift for dealing effectively with people.
? Bachelor's degree (at least) with a consistently high level of academic
performance.
? Exceptional skill in both written and oral communications.
? Impeccable standards of personal and professional ethics.
? U.S. citizenship. Maximum age 35 upon entry on duty.
Tlfe-eareer-Trailring-Program curriculum involves approximately one year of
formal training and internship for each of its participants, depending on their
ultimate Directorate assignment. Career Trainees entering the Operations
Directorate can expect additional training as appropriate in foreign languages and
area familiarization to prepare them for overseas assignments.
Selection for the Career Trainee Program involves an extensive and interactive
assessment of each candidate, including multiple interviews and testing. The
assessment process is designed to insure the best possible match between the
capabilities and needs of the applicant and the requirements of the Agency. This
process takes time, but for those who succeed it has historically produced careers that
provide a high level of personal satisfaction and fulfillment.
Candidates are encouraged to apply four to six months prior to their availability.
Classes begin four times each year, i.e. January, April, July and September.
Send a resume and a letter describing your qualifications to the Recruitment
Activity Center in your area or:
Director, Career Trainee Program
P.O. Box 1925
Washington, D.C. 20013
All applications and inquires must be in writing.
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SECTION II
OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
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DCI Area
The DCI Area consists of the Offices of the Director of Central Intelligence
(DCI), Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI), Executive Director, their
immediate staffs, and several independent offices.
The DCI is the primary foreign intelligence adviser to the President and the
National Security Council, the principal intelligence officer of the Government, and
the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. The DDCI is the DCI's principal
deputy; by law he acts for and exercises the powers of the DCI during his absence or
disability. The Executive Director is responsible for acting on behalf of the DCI and
the DDCI in the overall management of CIA. Although these offices are ordinarily
staffed by experienced personnel from within the Agency, some staff are recruited
externally by independent offices in the DCI Area and the History Staff in the
Executive Secretariat. Separate descriptions of opportunities in each of these offices
follow.
History Staff
Office of the Director
The CIA History Staff, in the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence, has
three principal objectives: to help preserve the Agency's historical records and
institutional memory, to provide a specialized reference service, and to research and
write the history of CIA. The Chief Historian is responsible to the Director of Central
Intelligence for developing and implementing the Agency's History Program.
The History Staff writes classified histories of CIA, its activities, development
and role in government. It is also CIA's principal point of contact for other U.S.
Government historical offices, especially those that need access to CIA records. As a
result of the CIA Information Act of 1984 the History Staff has an important role in
the Agency's new Historical Review Program, which reviews older records for
declassification and transfer to the National Archives. The History Staff is
responsible for liaison with the historical profession on this program, and for advising
on the selection of historically important records for declassification review.
The History Staff has a strength of four staff historians in addition to its Chief,
Deputy Chief and support personnel. Although these historians work principally on
extended historical studies, their duties also include a wide range of related work in
response to the needs of the Agency.
History Staff
Office of the Director
GENERIC LISTING OF CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
STAFF HISTORIANS: A Ph.D. degree (preferably in recent U.S. diplomatic or
military history) is required. Staff Historians work in the Washington, D.C. area,
writing classified histories of CIA. First-class historical research and writing skills
are required, while editing, archival or official history experience are desirable. Grade
range: GS-12 to GS-13.
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OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL
The General Counsel is responsible for counseling the Director of Central
Intelligence on all legal matters relating to his leading role within the Intelligence
Community and his duties as head of the CIA. The General Counsel also is
responsible for advising CIA employees on legal issues concerning the conduct of
Agency activities.
When the responsibilities of the General Counsel and his role in CIA activities
greatly expanded in the 1970's, so did the size of the Office of General Counsel.
Partially as a result of this large expansion and the relative rapidity with which it
took place, the attorneys in the Office are relatively young. The-majority-of-the
current-staff-have-joined--t-he-Office-eitherie-firms, or positions with the