Rick Dicker

Rick Dicker is a government agent of the NSA (National Supers Agency), which is supposed to clean up any Super accidents.

The Incredibles
Rick was seen at Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl's wedding, along with Lucius Best, Gazerbeam, Edna Mode, Dynaguy, Stratogale, Thunderhead, and Meta Man.

Due to Bob Parr's constant need to help others like in the old days, resulting in trouble, Rick had to pay people to keep things quiet, erase memories and relocate the Parrs. The constant crises happened so much that it was getting very exhausting and too expensive for the government. When Bob accidentally threw his boss through five walls after he refused to get involved in a mugging that happened just outside the building where Bob worked, Rick had no choice but to cut off Bob completely and leave him to fend for himself. But he did offer one last chance for relocation, which Bob turned down.

When Bob and his family defeated the Omnidroid v.10, Rick drove them home, informing them that they've frozen Syndrome's assets and the government would arrest him if he appears anywhere. Bob asks if the Supers can come out of hiding; Rick replies the politicians will decide that, but he still commends them for doing a good job.

In the short movie, Jack-Jack Attack, Rick interrogates Kari McKeen, who was looking after Jack-Jack. She had a bad time trying to look after him when his powers awoke. She eventually got fed up when Syndrome arrived, claiming to be the replacement babysitter. Rick asks her if she told anyone; she did tell her parents but they thought she was joking. She really wanted to forget everything, in which Rick was glad to do, placing a plunger on her head to suck her memory.

Incredibles 2
Rick will return in the highly anticipated 2018 sequel, this time voiced by Jonathan Banks (replacing the late Bud Luckey), in the follow-up, Rick's Super Relocation program is shut down for unknown reasons, forcing the Parrs to fend for themselves.

Trivia

 * He strongly resembles and could be based on the former US President, Richard Nixon.