THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
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For Immediate Release December 28, 1994
PRESS SECRETARY STATEMENT ON WOOLSEY RESIGNATION
The President today announced that he had accepted
with regret the resignation of R. James Woolsey as
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. In doing
so, the President praised Woolsey's many
accomplishments in advancing the transformation of U.S.
intelligence in the aftermath of the Cold War.
"Jim Woolsey has been a staunch advocate of
maintaining an intelligence capability that is second
to none. He has taken initiatives to streamline and
improve costly collection systems, improve the quality
of both analysis and intelligence and correct security
and management lapses in the critical area of
counterintelligence. Jim Woolsey deserves the gratitude
of all Americans for his service to our country. He has
my deep appreciation," the President said.
The President reiterated the importance that
intelligence plays in protecting American interests
around the world.
"Intelligence is a vital element of our nation's
power and influence. The men and women of U.S.
intelligence must know how grateful I am for their
dedicated and often unheralded service. I remain
committed to ensuring that they have the support,
resources and leadership needed to continue their
outstanding service to their country."
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