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Dead Drop: May 5

Dead Drop: May 5

PDDNI 2B? The Dead Drop is hearing that Sue Gordon, currently the Deputy Director at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is the leading candidate to become the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence under DNI Dan Coats.  Gordon spent more than 25 years at the CIA and led the Agency’s Information Operations Center while simultaneously being the CIA Director’s senior advisor on cyber. She is well-known and liked in Silicon Valley, which would be an asset in her new position.  The PDDNI position is currently vacant and requires Senate confirmation.  Just last month, the number three position at DNI – the Deputy Director of National Intelligence (without the “Principal” in the title) job was filed by Dawn Eilenberger – who, most recently was the Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Policy & Strategy at the ODNI.  Eilenberger also served as IG at NGA and started her intelligence career at the CIA.

COMMISSAR, WE HARDLY KNEW YE: Way back on February 3rd, The Dead Drop told you about plans to install “liaison officers” from the NSC in the front offices at the various intelligence community components to keep an eye on political purity.  Some observers likened the jobs to the zampolits or political commissars of the old Soviet Union.  The idea soon spread to the entire cabinet, where minders were assigned to make sure Departments were towing the political line.  Now Politico reports that the thought police – who they dubbed “chaperones” – are being phased out after it became apparent what a bad idea the positions were.

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