Stephanie O'Sullivan
Stephanie O'Sullivan served as Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (PDDNI) from 2011 to 2017, having been recruited to the role by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. Prior to her tenure at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), O'Sullivan was Deputy Director of the CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T), one of the most technically sensitive positions in the U.S. Intelligence Community. Earlier in her career, she worked at TRW, the defense and aerospace contractor later acquired by Northrop Grumman in 2002. Her professional path — from TRW technical work, through CIA science and technology leadership, to the second-highest position in the ODNI — mirrors the alleged TRW-to-ODNI personnel pipeline described in UAP researcher analysis.
| Role | Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (2011–2017); former CIA Deputy Director for Science and Technology; former TRW employee |
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Role in UAP Programs
O'Sullivan is alleged to have co-managed UAP legacy programs alongside James Clapper, with her prior TRW employment and CIA DS&T role providing the alleged need-to-know access required for such responsibilities. According to testimony cited in the video, O'Sullivan and Clapper are claimed to have held informal dual-hatted roles managing UFO crash retrieval programs simultaneously with their official ODNI positions. She is also alleged to have participated in an Obama-era initiative, alongside Clapper and Luis Elizondo, that positioned Hillary Clinton as a potential disclosure president.