Title 50 › Chapter 44— NATIONAL SECURITY › Subchapter I— COORDINATION FOR NATIONAL SECURITY › § 3041
When the jobs of Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence or Director of the Central Intelligence Agency are empty, the Director of National Intelligence must pick someone and recommend that person to the President for nomination. For eight other top intelligence jobs, the head of the agency must get the Director of National Intelligence’s agreement before appointing someone or sending a name to the President. If the Director does not agree, the agency head cannot fill the job or make the recommendation. Either the Director or the agency head may tell the President directly about the disagreement. These jobs include the directors of the NSA, NRO, and NGA; the Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research; the DOE Director of Intelligence and Counterintelligence; the Treasury Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis; the FBI Executive Assistant Director for Intelligence; and the DHS Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis. For three other positions, the agency head must talk with the Director of National Intelligence before appointing or recommending someone. Those are the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Assistant Commandant of the Coast Guard for Intelligence, and the Assistant Attorney General for National Security.
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50 U.S.C. § 3041
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 5, 2026
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