- Warren Tucker
Warren Tucker is a senior New Zealand intelligence officer. He is currently director of the Security Intelligence Service.
Tucker was originally an officer in the
New Zealand Army , holding the rank ofMajor . He has a doctorate inelectrical engineering , and later joined theGovernment Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), New Zealand's primary signals intelligence agency. He became head ofcommunications security in1982 , and in1983 , he was appointed Director of Policy and Plans. From1984 to1989 , he was the GCSB's liaison officer to the NSA in Washington. On his return, he became Director of Operations (effectively deputy director of the GCSB), and in1996 , he became the Intelligence Co-ordinator in the office of the Prime Minister. He became the third director of the GCSB in1999 , replacingRay Parker . In2006 , it was announced that he would succeedRichard Woods as director of another New Zealand intelligence agency, the Security Intelligence Service, on 1 November.External links
* [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0606/S00181.htm Press release announcing Tucker's SIS appointment]
* [http://www.gcsb.govt.nz/docs/response.html A response by Tucker to public criticism of the GCSB, initially published in national newspapers in January 2006]
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