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  1. William Hedgcock Webster (born March 6, 1924) is an American retired attorney and jurist who most recently served as chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council from 2005 until 2020.

  2. William Webster resigned as judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on February 23, 1978 to become Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

  3. William H. Webster was sworn in as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) on May 26, 1987. In this position he headed the Intelligence Community (all foreign intelligence agencies of the United States) and directed the Central Intelligence Agency until September 1, 1991.

  4. William H. Webster was sworn in as Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) on May 26, 1987. In this position he headed the Intelligence Community (all foreign intelligence agencies of the United States) and directed the Central Intelligence Agency until September 1, 1991.

  5. www.csis.org › people › william-h-websterWilliam H. Webster - CSIS

    Senior Adviser (Non-resident), Warfare, Irregular Threats, and Terrorism Program. Judge William H. Webster is currently the Chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC). Judge Webster was sworn in as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) on May 26, 1987.

  6. William Webster details his fourteen years of work atop both the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency under Presidents Carter, Reagan and Bush. Webster gives a general survey of the intelligence community and covert operations during the Reagan years, and his relationship with William Casey, the Director of ...

  7. …an official investigation headed by William Webster, former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigationwas forced to resign. Also in the wake of the riots, a dispirited Bradley, the city’s first African American mayor, chose not to run for a sixth term.