Scott D. Berrier

Scott David Berrier is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army who served as the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2020 to 2024. Berrier was confirmed by the United States Senate as the 22nd Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency on July 30, 2020, replacing the retiring Lieutenant General Robert P. Ashley Jr. He previously served as the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army G-2 (intelligence). He received his officer's commission in 1983 through the ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.

Education
Berrier holds a Bachelor of Science in History from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, a Master of Science in General Studies from Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and a Master of Science in Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College in Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.

Operational deployments

 * Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, International Security Assistance Force (later Resolute Support) North Atlantic Treaty Organization; deputy director, J-2, United States Forces-Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom and Freedom Sentinel.
 * Intelligence Officer, CJ-2, United States Forces-Iraq, Operation Iraqi Freedom
 * Director of Intelligence, CJ-2, Combined Task Force-76, Operation Enduring Freedom
 * Commander, 110th Military Intelligence Battalion, 10th Mountain Division (Light); Director of Intelligence, CJ-2, Combined Joint TaskForce-180, Operation Enduring Freedom
 * Director of Intelligence, J-2, Special Operations Command Central, Operation Enduring Freedom in Qatar.



Personal life
Scott David Berrier is divorced from JoAnn "Annie" Berrier, née Bassett. They have two sons, Cole and Connor.