Dan Butler (civil servant)

Dan Butler
Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source
Personal details
Born Daniel S. Butler
United States U.S.
Profession Intelligence officer
DNI Seal

Daniel S. "Dan" Butler is the second Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source (ADDNI/OS).[1] As such, he is responsible for developing strategic direction, establishing policy and managing fiscal resources for open source exploitation as well as document and media exploitation for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).

Air Force Office of Special Investigations

Prior to joining the ODNI, Mr. Butler was Executive Director of the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), at Andrews Air Force Base, MD. In this capacity he served as adviser to the AFOSI Commander, oversaw the AFOSI Special Investigations Career Program and was responsible for executive-level policy coordination, liaison, and representation to national and international organizations.[2]

Mr. Butler worked for seven years at Headquarters Naval Criminal Investigative Service in Washington, D.C., where he was Deputy Assistant Director for Government Liaison and Public Affairs, and executive assistant to the Director and Coordinator of Strategic Planning. He was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in December 2000.[3]

US Navy

Mr. Butler served on active duty with the U.S. Navy from 1981 to 1991 as an intelligence officer. After his release from the Navy in 1991, he served as a Naval Reserve officer assigned to the Joint Military Intelligence College as an adjunct professor. He retired from the Naval Reserve in 2002.[3]

References

  1. DNI Open Source Conference 2008 "Decision Advantage" agenda, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, July 2008.
  2. US Air Force Military Biographies, Annual 2004
  3. 1 2 2005 Air and Space Conference

Further reading

Government offices
Preceded by
Eliot A. Jardines
Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source
April 2008 Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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