Press Release
5 May 2006
Statement by CIA Director Porter Goss
This
morning, I notified the President that I will be stepping aside as
Director of CIA. It has been my distinct honor to serve the President,
the people of the United States, and the very able men and women of the
Central Intelligence Agency. I am grateful to President Bush for the
trust and responsibility he placed in me, and for allowing me the
privilege of serving him, and the people of the United States.
When
the President asked me to become the last DCI, I fully recognized and
embraced the challenge of leading this Agency through historic change,
not just for the CIA, but the entire Intelligence Community. It was my
desire to lead the CIA – this is where I started my career, and where I
always wanted to return.
I am proud of CIA's
leadership team. They share a deep dedication to improving the Agency's
capabilities, and are driven by a complete dedication to mission. Given
the new IC architecture, it was imperative to have a team that worked
not as individual directorates, but as one. They have helped me, and
CIA as a whole, in our ongoing inter-agency discussions related to this
new architecture.
When I came to CIA in September of
2004, I wanted to accomplish some very specific things, and we have
made great strides on all fronts, from our field-forward approach, to
welcoming record numbers of new employees who are today receiving
better training than ever before. We have reintegrated support, and
improved tradecraft across the board – part of which is keeping our
secrets. We also are reinvigorating and enhancing our analytic
capabilities with an even stronger role for alternative analysis. And,
there is no question, that CIA remains the leader of cutting edge
research and technology, which enables our security mission.
CIA
remains the gold standard. That has been recognized within the new IC
structure – CIA is the National HUMINT Manager, the place for all
source analysis, the bulwark of our nation's analytic capability, and
remains central, from support to our technological advantage.
Over
the next few weeks, I will be here to ensure a smooth and professional
transition, which is the tradition of our Agency, as we welcome the
next Director of CIA. During the time of transition, I am fully
confident that the men and women of CIA will be solely focused on their
critical mission.
The past 18 months have been among
the proudest of my five decades in public service. Every day, I have
had the unique privilege of knowing first hand the extraordinary work
the men and women of CIA do in the name of our nation's security. It
has been an honor.
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