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.
| Role | Former Associate Deputy Director of CIA Science and Technology; former Deputy Director for Acquisition, Technology and Facilities, ODNI; former CIA Chief Information Officer |
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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.