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[Flag of CIA] image by Randy Young, 21 February 2001



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Description of the flag

The field for the CIA flag is the same color as the background of the seal.
Randy Young, 21 February 2001

The CIA is not considered a defense agency because the Director of Central Intelligence doesn't work for the Secretary of Defense, he works for the President. The CIA is an independent agency.
Joe McMillan, 21 February 2001


Director

[Flag of CIA] image by Randy Young, 11 May 2005

The Director of Central Intelligence is the person who heads the American intelligence community, reporting directly to the President. He is appointed by the President and confirmed by Congress. The DCI also has the added duty of head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The DCI's flag features the DCI seal on a dark blue background, similar to the flags of the CIA and NRO. The seal features the words "DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE" across the top and "INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY" across the bottom. In the center of the seal is an American bald eagle, facing the staff, perched on palm leaves or olive branches. On the eagle's chest is displayed a shield on which is depicted the outline of a globe surrounded by 13 gold stars, with a larger white star at the center of the globe. I believe this flag can also be used to represent the intelligence community as a whole, but I am not positive of that.
Randy Young, 14 December 2001

Prior to a couple weeks ago, the DCI was the head of the United States' intelligence community, while also the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. However, under new legislation signed earlier this year, Ambassador Negroponte was confirmed by the US Senate and sworn in as the country's first Director of National Intelligence (DNI), superseding the DCI. As such, the position of DCI no longer exists, and the former DCI, Porter Goss, is now known as simply the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Randy Young, 11 May 2005

This office was succeeded by the Director of National Intelligence.