Patrick Calvar

French civil servant (born 1955) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patrick Louis Calvar (French pronunciation: [patʁik kalvaʁ]; born 26 November 1955) is a French retired police officer and civil servant who served as head of the General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI) from 2012 to 2017.[1][2]

Succeeded byLaurent Nuñez
BornPatrick Louis Calvar
(1955-11-26) 26 November 1955 (age 70)
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Patrick Calvar
Director-General for Internal Security[a]
In office
31 May 2012  1 June 2017
Preceded byBernard Squarcini
Succeeded byLaurent Nuñez
Personal details
BornPatrick Louis Calvar
(1955-11-26) 26 November 1955 (age 70)
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Career

Calvar spent over 30 years in the French security and intelligence services, starting his career during the Cold War. He joined the police in 1977 and the security service in 1984. He has worked at all levels of responsibility and was eventually appointed deputy director of the Direction de la surveillance du territoire (DST) in 2007.

In December 2009, he became director of intelligence of the foreign intelligence service, the General Directorate for External Security (DGSE). In May 2012, he was appointed director-general of the French internal security service, the General Directorate for Internal Security (DCRI then DGSI). In that capacity he faced the January 2015 Charlie Hebdo shooting, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the 2016 Nice truck attack. He retired from the civil service in June 2017.

Currently Calvar is the head of C. Conseil, a strategic intelligence consulting company. He also teaches at Sciences Po and is a special advisor at the Institut Montaigne think tank.

Honours

Notes

  1. The General Directorate for Internal Security was known as the Central Directorate for Interior Intelligence until 12 May 2014.

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