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Other US Intelligence Agencies
Air
Intelligence Agency "Serves as the U.S. Air Force's
intelligence agency."
Army Intelligence Center
"This Fort Huachuca, AZ facility is
the Army's primary intelligence agency."
Army Intelligence and Security
Command
"Provides dominant intelligence and
information operations data for military decision makers."
Bureau of Diplomatic
Security
"Provides security for U.S.
diplomatic facilities in the U.S. and overseas."
Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, & Firearms
"Regulates the sale and trade of
alcohol, tobacco, and firearms in the U.S."
Bureau of Industry and
Security
"This agency regulates the export of
sensitive goods and technologies, enforces export controls
and related laws, and cooperates with other countries on
export control and strategic trade issues.
Center for Study of Intelligence
"Serves as an
inhouse research center for the CIA producing historical
analysis of various CIA operations and activities."
Central Intelligence
Agency
"Serves as the U.S. Government's
primary foreign intelligence gathering and analysis agency."
CIA Directorate of Intelligence
"Branch of CIA charged with providing
timely and relevant analysis of national security issues
facing the U.S."
CIA Directorate of
Science and Technology
"Provides CIA with the
scientific and technological means to carry out its
objectives."
CIA Electronic
Documents Release Center
"Provides access to the full
text of CIA documentation on historic agency operations such
as the U-2 Incident and Bay of Pigs."
Command, Control,
Communications, and Intelligence, Assistant Secretary of
Defense
"Seeks to enhance the Defense
Department's ability to conduct network centric operations
to fulfill its objectives."
Commission on the
Roles and Capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence Community
"Congressionally appointed commission
in the 1990s and its recommendations on desirable
intelligence agency reforms."
Change Critical
Infrastructure Assurance Office
"Interagency organization seeking to
enhance the security of critical U.S. infrastructures such
as computer networks, highways, etc."
Defense Information
Systems Agency
"This combat support agency plans,
supports, develops, fields, and operates, the command,
control, communications, and information systems serving the
needs of the President, Vice-President, Secretary of
Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff and other Defense Dept.
entities during peace and wartime."
Defense
Intelligence Agency
"Provides foreign military
intelligence for warfighters and U.S. policymakers."
Department of Energy
Security Office
"Responsible for providing security
for all DOE programs and facilities."
Department of Homeland
Security
"Agency responsible for securing U.S.
borders and preventing future terrorist attacks in the U.S."
Drug Enforcement
Administration
"Serves as the U.S.
Government's focal point for combatting the importation of
illegal narcotics and enforcing the U.S.' controlled
substance laws."
Federal Bureau of Investigation
"Principal U.S. law enforcement
agency whose intelligence responsibilities include
counterintelligence and terrorism prevention."
General Accounting
Office
"Congressional support agency
responsible for evaluating the performance of U.S.
Government agencies and programs."
House Select Committee on Intelligence
"Congressional committee
responsible for funding and conducting oversight of U.S.
intelligence agencies."
National CounterIntelligence
Executive
"Interagency organization responsible
for coordinating U.S. counterintelligence efforts with
particular emphasis on national security and economic
espionage."
National Imagery and
Mapping Agency
"Responsible for gathering and
providing geospatial data and intelligence to relevant
policymakers."
National
Reconnaissance Office
"Agency responsible for coordinating
U.S. space satellite intelligence acquisition and analysis."
National Security
Agency
"Responsible for acquiring and
analyzing foreign signals and cryptographic intelligence for
civilian and military policymakers."
National
Security Council
Clinton Administration
National Security Council
"This Executive Office of the
President support agency advises the President on national
security issues affecting the U.S."
Naval Criminal
Investigative Service
"Conducts background investigations
on individuals in the Navy requiring access to sensitive
information in order to determine their fitness to have and
retain access to such information."
Office of Coordinator for
Counterterrorism, State Department
"Responsible for coordinating the
U.S. Government's international antiterrorism policies and
programs."
Office of Intelligence
Policy and Review-Justice Dept.
"Advises the Justice Department
on the legality of intelligence gathering activities within
the U.S."
Office of Naval
Intelligence
"Responsible for conducting
intelligence operations for the U.S. Navy."
National Nuclear
Security Administration
"Responsible for managing the
Energy Department's defense nuclear facilities."
President's Commission
on Critical Infrastructure Protection
"Begun during the Clinton
Administration, this commission seeks to protect the
security of the U.S.' critical infrastructures."
President's Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board
"This office advises the President of
the United States on intelligence agency issues and
operations."
Secret Service
"Responsible for protecting the
safety of the President and other leading U.S. Government
officials and combatting counterfeit currency."
Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence
"Congressional committee
responsible for funding and conducting oversight of U.S.
intelligence agencies."
State Dept. Bureau of
Intelligence & Research
"Conducts intelligence analysis for
State Department operational activities."
Transportation
Department Office of Intelligence and Security
"Analyzes transportation trends
and intelligence for the U.S. Department of Transportation."
U.S. Customs Service
"Responsible for regulating products
and services entering the United States."
U.S. Marine Corps
Intelligence
"Responsible for conducting and
analyzing intelligence data for Marine Corps operations."
U.S. Marine Corps
Command, Control, Communications, and Computers
"Responsible for the Marine Corps
command, control, and information security activities."
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