Lieutenant General (Ret) Marciano Norman (born Banjarmasin, 28 October 1954) is the former Chief the Indonesian State Intelligence Agency.
[4] In April 2011, he became the commander of the Army Training and Education Center,[6] a position which he held until October 2011.
On 17 October 2011 President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono chose Norman to replace Sutanto as the leader of the Indonesian State Intelligence Agency.
[3] Nani Afrida, writing for The Jakarta Post, suggested that his nomination was meant to consolidate the military's support for Yudhoyono.
[5] He has promised to focus on terrorism, separatism, and economic issues, as well as improve the intelligence agency's performance and reliability.