Intelligence community agencies

    • [PDF File]Restructuring the U.S. Intelligence Community

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      the Intelligence Community." In 2008, an update to Executive Order 12333 attempted to address personnel issues by giving the DNI a clear role in hiring and firing, instead of other agency heads. ... By statute and policy, intelligence agencies are authorized to collect foreign intelligence or domestic .


    • [PDF File]Intelligence Community Spending: Trends and Issues

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      different departments and agencies with an intelligence mission. Table C-1 lists the 17 components of the intelligence community (IC) as defined by statute. The Intelligence Budget Intelligence spending is usually understood as the sum of two separate budget programs: (1) the


    • [PDF File]APPENDIX C An Intelligence Community Primer

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      An Intelligence Community Primer INTRODUCTION The U.S. Intelligence Community is a federation of executive branch agencies and organizations that work—both together and separately—to conduct intel-ligence activities necessary for the conduct of foreign relations and the protec-tion of the national security of the United States.


    • [PDF File]FISCAL YEAR 2020

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      THE UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) leads the IC in intelligence integration. The following agencies are considered the “Big Six” and comprise the majority of the total IC workforce: • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) • Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)


    • Intelligence Community Support to Pandemic Preparedness ...

      government agencies are involved in responding to these queries both domestically and globally. The Intelligence Community (IC), for example, supports disease surveillance efforts of the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The use of surveillance in the COVID-19 response has


    • [PDF File]The U.S. Intelligence Community: Selected Cross-Cutting Issues

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      It’s about helping them [the intelligence agencies] to recognize the cultural strengths and capabilities that each of the 17 Intelligence Community elements brings to the table and then getting them to think as a community, bringing our best and most appropriate community resources to bear against our toughest community problems.


    • [PDF File]Transforming the Intelligence Community: Improving the ...

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      “transforming the Intelligence Community: Improving the Collection and Management of Information,” by elaine C. Kamarck. while Congress and the executive branch have taken a top-down view to reforming the work of the intelligence community to improve national security, dr. Kamarck takes a bottom-up view. she stresses


    • [PDF File]Updated December 21, 2004

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      Intelligence Community Reorganization: Potential Effects on DOD Intelligence Agencies Although the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is the best known component of the U.S. Intelligence Community, the intelligence agencies of the Department of Defense (DOD) account for the bulk of intelligence spending and intelligence personnel.


    • [PDF File]Research Paper US Intelligence Support to Decision Making

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      US intelligence efforts by putting them under a single authority. IRTPA gives the DNI budgetary authority over all of the intelligence community’s disparate agencies and the responsibility to manage them as a coherent, mutually reinforcing enterprise in support of national decision making.


    • Congressional Oversight of Intelligence: Background and ...

      This report provides a review of congressional oversight of the intelligence community (IC) since establishment of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), particularly since the 9-11 Commission published its recommendations in its 2004 report.


    • [PDF File]Critical Intelligence Community Management Challenges ...

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      Intelligence Community has received more attention since the September 11 attacks than the failure to share information. ... • Agencies responsible for developing collection systems continue to control and limit access to data and products essential for analysis across the IC.



    • [PDF File]Occupational Structure for the Intelligence Community ...

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      INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY DIRECTIVE NUMBER 652 OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURE FOR THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY CIVILIAN WORKFORCE (EFFECTIVE: 28 APRIL 2008) A. AUTHORITY. The National Security Act of 1947, as amended; the Intelligence Reform ... agencies as defined by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, that have IC employees


    • [PDF File]GAO-14-204, CIVILIAN INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY: Additional ...

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      The intelligence community (IC) comprises 17 different organizations, or IC elements, across the federal government. Of these, eight are civilian IC elements—the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis (DHS I&A),


    • [PDF File]Oversight of the intelligence agencies: a comparison of ...

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      agencies, and that the Inspector-General’s resources be significantly increased. Canada. has passed legislation creating a committee of parliamentarians to review the policy, administration, finance and operations of Canada's national security and intelligence community. At present, only two agencies are subject to dedicated


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