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Doug Wolfe

Douglas "Doug" Wolfe is a retired U.S. intelligence official with a 33-year career at the CIA, where his final post was Associate Deputy Director of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T). He also served as CIA Chief Information Officer beginning in 2013, and separately held the role of Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition, Technology and Facilities (DDNI/ATNF) at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, retiring from government service in December 2017.

RoleFormer Associate Deputy Director of CIA Science and Technology; former Deputy Director for Acquisition, Technology and Facilities, ODNI; former CIA Chief Information Officer

Role in UAP Programs

UAP Gerb's Special Access Required Vol.2 names Wolfe, alongside Don Kerr, as one of several individuals within the National Reconnaissance Office's acquisitions leadership chain — specifically the DDNI/ATNF role, jointly overseen with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (USD A&S) — who also served in CIA Directorate of Science and Technology deputy director roles. The presenter cites this personnel overlap between NRO/IC acquisitions leadership and CIA DS&T leadership as evidence of a small, recurring pool of "legacy gatekeepers" moving between these offices, and states bluntly of Wolfe: "Doug Wolfe is a very bad man" — an unsubstantiated characterization offered without further elaboration in the video.

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