Sir Brian John Maynard ToveyKCMG (15 April 1926 – 23 December 2015) was a British intelligence analyst who was director of the British signals intelligence agency, GCHQ, a post he held from 1978 to 1983.
Tovey's tenure as director at GCHQ was not an easy one: industrial action in 1981 led later to the banning of trades unions from GCHQ.[3] The decision was also taken to inaugurate the controversial Zircon satellite project.[4]
Following his retirement from GCHQ, Tovey became a consultant advising firms including Plessey[5] on dealing with Government departments. He served during this time as the chair of the Joint Electronics and Telecommunications Security Export Control Committee (JETSECC) of the Federation of the Electronics Industry.[6] Later he was the founding chairman of the UK Mind Sports Olympiad,[7] and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Learning Skills Foundation[1] and Trustee of the Naval and Military Club.[8]
Tovey maintained an interest in Italian art of the 13th to 17th centuries. He worked on a biography of the life and times of Filippo Baldinucci.[1] It is alleged that while he was Director of GCHQ, Tovey shared this interest with the head of the French SDECE, Alexandre de Marenches, and as a result GCHQ gained valuable intelligence on the war in Afghanistan.[9]