Listen to the Admiral America's most experienced intelligence official on Porter Goss, Donald Rumsfeld, and William Casey's deathbed confessions. By A.L. Bardach Posted Thursday, Dec. 16, 2004, at 1:04 PM PT Adm. Bob Inman, born Bobby Ray Inman in East Texas in 1931, may know more about U.S. intelligence matters than anyone. In the course of his 31-year career, he has served as director of the National Security Agency, vice director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, director of Naval Intelligence, and deputy director of Central Intelligence Agency—under both Republican and Democratic presidents. In the 1990s, he was asked by Bill...