Historical Dictionary of United States Intelligence

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2 December 1954, after which McCarthy lost his power base and his
podium for his anticommunist harangues.

McCONE, JOHN ALEX (1902–1991).Named director of central in-
telligence (DCI) on 29 November 1961, about six months after the
Bay of Pigsfiasco, John A. McCone brought an engineering back-
ground and a hands-on management style to his position as DCI.
As an outsider, McCone quickly began asserting his authority by
pressuring the White House to reaffirm the DCI’s role as the presi-
dent’s principal foreign intelligence advisor and coordinator of the
entire U.S. intelligence effort. He also reorganized the Central In-
telligence Agency (CIA) by, first, establishing a new Directorate of
Research (which a year later became the Directorate of Science and
Technology) on 19 February 1962, and, second, elevating the comp-
troller’s position and later moving the comptroller as well as those of
general counsel, legislative counsel, and audit staff into the Office of
the DCI. He also created the position of executive director, who now
actually runs and directs the CIAon a day-to-day basis.
DCI McCone, moreover, placed Operation Mongooseunder a
National Security Council (NSC) oversight group to prevent what
he termed “reckless” activity. As DCI and former chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), McCone also took an active part
in the committee of senior administration officials that prepared pol-
icy recommendations on arms controlissues. Finally, he undertook
several reforms to improve the quality of intelligence products and
make intelligence useful to the policymaker.

McCURDY PLAN.The McCurdy Plan refers to legislation proposed
in 1992 by Congressman David McCurdy, Democrat from Oklahoma
(and simultaneously by Senator David Borenof Oklahoma) to reor-
ganize the intelligence community (IC). The proposals would have
created a director of national intelligence (DNI) removed from the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); reduced the CIAto a human in-
telligence(HUMINT) organization; established a new office for na-
tional intelligence analysis; created a national imagery agency re-
sponsible for all phases of imagery activity (which actually occurred
with the establishment of the National Imagery and Mapping
Agency [NIMA] in 1996); assigned equivalent responsibilities in the

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