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'''Dennis Blair''' (1947-) is [[Director of National Intelligence]] for the United States, retiring as an [[admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]].  He had been president of the [[Institute for Defense Analyses]]
'''Dennis Blair''' (1947-) is [[Director of National Intelligence]] for the United States, retiring as an [[admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]].  Before his appointment, he served as the John M. Shalikashvili Chair in National Security Studies at the [[National Bureau of Asian Research]], and the Deputy Director of the [[Project on National Security Reform]]. He had been president of the [[Institute for Defense Analyses]] from 2003-2006.


He was co-chair of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] task force that wrote ''U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course''
He was co-chair of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] task force that wrote ''U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course''
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While commanding the [[Adams-class]] [[destroyer]] ''USS Cochrane''' (DDG-21), he was remembered as the first captain to water-ski behind his ship.
While commanding the [[Adams-class]] [[destroyer]] ''USS Cochrane''' (DDG-21), he was remembered as the first captain to water-ski behind his ship.
He was a White House Fellow at the [[U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development]].
A 1968 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Blair earned a master's degree in History and Languages from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar.
==Education==
==Education==
A graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]], he was a [[Rhodes Scholar]] at [[Oxford University]] with [[Bill Clinton]].
A graduate of the [[United States Naval Academy]], he was a [[Rhodes Scholar]] at [[Oxford University]] with [[Bill Clinton]], earning a master's degree in history and languages.


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Dennis Blair (1947-) is Director of National Intelligence for the United States, retiring as an admiral in the United States Navy. Before his appointment, he served as the John M. Shalikashvili Chair in National Security Studies at the National Bureau of Asian Research, and the Deputy Director of the Project on National Security Reform. He had been president of the Institute for Defense Analyses from 2003-2006.

He was co-chair of the Council on Foreign Relations task force that wrote U.S.-China Relations: An Affirmative Agenda, A Responsible Course

Naval service

He headed the United States Pacific Command, and was, earlier, Associate Director of Military Support at the Central Intelligence Agency. He was Director of the Joint Staff and commanded a Carrier Strike Group.

While commanding the Adams-class destroyer USS Cochrane' (DDG-21), he was remembered as the first captain to water-ski behind his ship.

He was a White House Fellow at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

A 1968 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Blair earned a master's degree in History and Languages from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar.

Education

A graduate of the United States Naval Academy, he was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University with Bill Clinton, earning a master's degree in history and languages.


preceded by
Michael McConnell
dates
2009-present
succeeded by
incumbent