David Cohen (intelligence)
David Cohen was the Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence for the New York City Police Department. He was the first to be appointed to this position, created by the city government in response to the September 11 attacks. He used to be Deputy Director for Operations (DDO) in the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He worked briefly in the private sector following his career in the CIA, doing global risk assessment for the American International Group. He retired from the New York City Police Department in December 2013. Former CBS correspondent John Miller succeeded him.
External links
- Press release from the Office of the Mayor of New York
- Background information on David Cohen
- New Yorker article on the NYPD
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Preceded by Hugh E. Price |
CIA Deputy Director for Operations 1995–1997 |
Succeeded by Jack G. Downing |
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