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    A coalition of 17 agencies and organizations within theexecutive branch that work both independently andcollaboratively to gather the intelligence that ourgovernment needs to conduct foreign relations and

    national security activities. Its primary mission is to collect, assess, and conveyto the President and members of the policymaking, lawenforcement and military communitiesessentialinformation regarding international terrorist andnarcotic activities; other hostile activities by foreign

    powers, organizations, persons and their agents; andforeign intelligence activities directed against theUnited States.

    In addition, the President also may direct the IC tocarry out special activities in order to protect U.S.

    security interests against foreign threats.

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    Intelligence drives our national securitypolicies, and the Intelligence Community isresponsible for supplying accurate and usableinformation to those in charge of national

    security. The successful intelligence processconverts acquired information into clear,comprehensible intelligence and delivers it tothe President, policymakers, and militarycommanders in a form they can utilize to

    make educated policy decisions. Generatingreliable, accurate intelligence is an active,never-ending process commonly referred toas the intelligence cycle.

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    THE 17 IC MEMBER

    AGENCIES

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    Founded October 1, 1961by Robert McNamara

    Approx. 16,500Employees(35% military,and 65% civilian)

    Current Director isLieutenant GeneralRonald Burgess

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    Founded in 1915

    On December 28,2001, President

    George W. Bushsigned legislation thatamended the NationalSecurity Act of 1947to make Coast Guard

    Intelligence a memberof the IntelligenceCommunity

    Now part of DHS

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    Founded September 18, 1947

    Headquarters in McLean, VA

    Approx. 20,000 Employees

    The National Security Council(NSC) and the CentralIntelligence Agency (CIA) were

    created under the provisions ofthe National Security Act of1947. The National IntelligenceAuthority and the CIG were

    disbanded.

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    Founded August 4,1977

    Approx. 16,000

    federal Employeesand93,094 Contractors.

    The National NuclearSecurityAdministration(NNSA)is part ofDOE.

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    Founded June 8,2007

    Motto is FreedomThrough Vigilance

    Headquarters inLackland Air ForceBase, Texas

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    Founded in June 14,1775.

    Approx. 561,984 Activepersonnel567,299 Reserve andNational Guardpersonnel,1,129,283 total strength

    Motto is "This We'llDefend"

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    Formed in November10, 1775

    Approx. 200,827 and40,000 reserve

    Motto is Semper

    Fidelis.

    Headquarters in

    Arlington, VA

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    Founded October 13, 1775

    Mottos are "Honor,Courage, Commitment""Non sibi sed patriae"

    Headquarters in Arlington, VA

    Officially established whenthe Continental Congress

    passed a resolution creatingthe Continental Navy. Soonafter the end of theRevolutionary War the lastship was sold and theContinental Navy was

    disbanded

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    Formed in October 1,1996

    Headquarters are inSpringfield, VA

    Approx. 16,000Employees

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    Founded in 1961

    Approx. 3,000

    Employees

    Headquarters inChantilly, VA

    Operates spysatellites

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    November 4, 1952(59 years ago)

    Headquarters in

    Fort Meade, MD

    The creation of NSAwas authorized in a

    letter written byPresident Harry S.Truman in June1952.

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    Founded November 25, 2002

    Approx. 240,000 employees,making it the third-largest

    cabinet-level agency in thefederal government and thesecond-largest federal tenant.

    Its facilities currently are spread

    among more than 40 buildingsin the National Capitol area.

    Headquarters in Washington,DC.

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    Founded July 26,1908 (103 yearsago).

    Approx. 35,664Employees.

    Headquarters in

    Washington, DC56 field offices

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    Founded July 1, 1973

    Approx. 10,784 Employees

    Approx. 4,890 Special Agents

    Headquarters in Arlington, VA

    It maintains 226 domesticoffices in the US, as well as85 foreign offices in 65 othercountries.

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    Founded September2, 1789

    Approx. 115,897Employees

    Headquarters in

    Washington, DC -third-oldest buildingin Washington.

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    Founded in July 27,1789

    Approx. 11,500

    Foreign Serviceemployees, 7,400 CivilService employees,and 31,000 ForeignService National

    employees

    Headquarters inWashington, DC

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    Founded in April 22,2005

    Approx. 1,500

    Employees

    Headquarters inMcLean, VA

    DNI Official is subject tothe authority, direction,and control of thePresident.

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    The DNI oversees the 17 member agencies that makeup the IC.

    The DNI organizes and coordinates the efforts of theIC agencies.

    The DNI manages the implementation of the NationalIntelligence Program.

    The DNI serves as the principle adviser to thepresident and the National Security Council onintelligence issues related to national security.

    The DNI has to make sure that all of the 16 other

    agencies are meeting their required task.

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    Office of the Director of the NationalIntelligence Agency

    Established under the Intelligence Reformand Terrorism Prevention Act

    Established to unify all agencies of theIntelligence Community

    The IRTPA "sought to strengthen the IC byfurther defining goals and budgets, and by

    establishing a number of national centerstasked with developing collaborativeapproaches to the collection and analysis ofintelligence for specific issues."

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    The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (IRTPA)

    established the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) tobetter unify and manage the efforts of the Intelligence Community (IC). Priorto the passage of the IRTPA, the IC was supervised by the Director ofCentral Intelligence, who also oversaw the Central Intelligence Agency. The

    IRTPA effectively strengthened the IC by further defining goals and budgets,and establishing a number of national centers tasked with developingcollaborative approaches to collection and analysis of intelligence for aspecific issue. http://www.intelligence.gov/about-the-intelligence-community/structure/

    Each of the 17 member agencies act under its own specific directive. Each

    group shares the IC mission to collect and convey information and executetheir required duties.

    The efforts of the IC are administered by the Office of the Director ofNational Intelligence (ODNI), which is lead by the Director of NationalIntelligence (DNI).http://www.intelligence.gov/about-the-intelligence-community/structure/

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    Program Managers: advise and assist the ODNI inidentifying requirements, developing budgets,managing finances, and evaluation the ICsperformance

    Departmentals: are IC components within governmentdepartments outside the DOD that focuses on servingtheir larger departments intelligence needs

    Services: which encompass intelligence personnel inthe armed forces, and which primarily support theirown Services needs.

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    How many member agencies are in theU.S. Intelligence Community?A. 15

    B. 12C. 10D. 17

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    D. 17

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    What department overlooks all of the othermember agencies?A. DOJ

    B. DNIC. Secret ServiceD. DOD

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    B. DNI

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    Which department is NOT included in theU.S. Intelligence Community?A. Navy Intelligence

    B. Army IntelligenceC. Secret ServiceD. Air Force Intelligence

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    C. Secret Service

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    CGI was charged with conducting all necessaryinvestigations of Coast Guard personnel, and allapplicants for positions therein, as well as

    investigations of applicants for merchant marinedocumentation. In 1948, CGI became the primary investigative

    arm of the service. This mandate for an"investigative service" required that specialagents conduct criminal, counterintelligence andpersonnel security investigations within theCoast Guard's area of responsibility.

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    Enhance nuclear security through defense,nonproliferation, and environmental efforts.

    Insuring the integrity and safety of the

    country's nuclear weaponsPromoting international nuclear safetyAdvancing nuclear non-proliferation

    Continuing to provide safe, efficient andeffective nuclear power plants for theUnited States Navy.

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    The Department of Homeland Security(DHS) is responsible for merging lawenforcement and intelligence information

    relating to terrorist threats within USborders. The DHS participates in inter-agency counterterrorism efforts and, alongwith the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is

    focused on ensuring information regardingterrorist threats is shared with state andlocal law enforcement.

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    The Department works with other federal agencies,foreign governments, and international financialinstitutions to encourage global economic growth, raisestandards of living, and to the extent possible, predict

    and prevent economic and financial crises. The Treasury Department also performs a critical and far-

    reaching role in enhancing national security byimplementing economic sanctions against foreign threats

    to the U.S., identifying and targeting the financial supportnetworks of national security threats, and improving thesafeguards of our financial systems.

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    Management of a national drug intelligence program incooperation with federal, state, local, and foreign officials tocollect, analyze, and disseminate strategic and operationaldrug intelligence information.

    Coordination and cooperation with federal, state, and local

    agencies, and with foreign governments, in programsdesigned to reduce the availability of illicit abuse-type drugson the United States market through non-enforcementmethods such as crop eradication, crop substitution, andtraining of foreign officials.

    Responsibility, under the policy guidance of the Secretary ofState and U.S. Ambassadors, for all programs associated withdrug law enforcement counterparts in foreign countries.

    Liaison with the United Nations, Interpol, and otherorganizations on matters relating to international drug controlprograms.

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    The FBIs national security mission is to lead and coordinate intelligenceefforts that drive actions to protect the United States. Their goal is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the threats

    and penetrate national and transnational networks that have a desireand capability to harm us. Such networks include: terroristorganizations, foreign intelligence services, those that seek to proliferateweapons of mass destruction, and criminal enterprises.

    In order to be successful, the FBI must understand the threat, continueto integrate our intelligence and law enforcement capabilities in everyFBI operational program, and continue to expand our contribution to theIntelligence Community knowledge base.

    Because national security and criminal threats are often intertwined, theFBIs ability to integrate intelligence and investigations makes usuniquely situated to address our nations threats and vulnerabilities.

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    GA provides timely, relevant, and accurate geospatialintelligence in support of national security.

    By combining Americas most advanced imagery andgeospatial assets within the National Imagery and MappingAgency (NIMA) in 1996, our nation created a much-needed

    critical mass of skills and technologies under a single missionumbrella. intelligence professionals were better able to exploit and

    analyze imagery and geospatial information to describe,assess and visually depict physical features and humanactivity on the Earth.

    Today, NGA continues to deliver these vital intelligenceproducts in responding to, and anticipating, our nations mostcritical national security challenges. GEOINT enables ournations leaders to make the best policy decisions possible. Italso supports our military partners tactical and operationalmissions abroad.

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    purpose is to advance and shape theIntelligence Communitys understanding of the

    discipline, practice, and history of nationalreconnaissance.

    The NRO is our nations eyes and ears in space They design, build, and operate the nations

    signals and imagery reconnaissance satellites.Information from these satellites is used to warnof potential foreign military aggression, monitorweapons programs, enforce arms control andenvironmental treaties, and assess the impact of

    natural and manmade disasters.

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    Mission confronts the formidable challenge of preventing foreignadversaries from gaining access to sensitive or classified nationalsecurity information. The Signals Intelligence mission collects,processes, and disseminates intelligence information from foreignsignals for intelligence and counterintelligence purposes and to

    support military operations. This Agency also enables NetworkWarfare operations to defeat terrorists and their organizations athome and abroad, consistent with U.S. laws and the protection ofprivacy and civil liberties.

    The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS)leads the U.S. Government in cryptology that encompasses bothSignals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Information Assurance (IA)products and services, and enables Computer Network Operations(CNO) in order to gain a decision advantage for the Nation and ourallies under all circumstances.

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    Who is responsible for merging lawenforcement and intelligence informationrelating to terrorist threats within US

    borders?a. Department of Energyb. Department of Homeland Security

    c. National Reconnaissance Officed. Drug Enforcement Administration

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    B. Department of

    Homeland Security

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    Coast Guard Intelligence became theprimary investigative arm of the CoastGuard in what year?

    A. 1948B. 1960C. 1944

    D. 1951

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    A. 1948

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    Insuring the integrity and safety of thecountrys nuclear weapons is the

    responsibility of which department?A. Department of Homeland SecurityB. Department of DefenseC. Department of Energy

    D. Department of Justice

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    C. Department of

    Energy

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    True or False: The Department of Stateprovides information and assessments ofpotential chemical and biological weapons

    sources throughout the world

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    True

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    True or False: The NationalReconnaissance Officedesigns, build, andoperate the nations signals and imagery

    reconnaissance satellites.

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    True

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    Members of the Intelligencecommunity in the US that focus onforeign threats.

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    CIADOD: ONI, NCIS, Military intelligence

    corps(army), Marine Corps intelligence

    agency, Defense intelligence agency, ArmyCID, Air force office of specialinvestigations, Air force Intelligence,

    surveillance and reconnaissance agency.State department, Bureau of intelligence

    and research.

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    Is an independent intelligence agency whichdiffers from other intelligence agencies thatfall under larger departments like the NGAthat falls under the DOD.

    The mission of the CIA has three maincomponents,

    1. gather information on our adversaries, 2.analyze the information collected to provide

    policy recommendations, and 3. conductcovert activity to achieve US policyobjectives.

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    Primary mission is to collect, analyze,evaluate and disseminate foreign intelligenceto help government policymakers as theymake national security and defense

    decisions. Its 1.4 million square-foot Original

    Headquarters Building (completed in 1961)and the companion New Headquarters

    Building (completed in 1991) both are set on258 acres in the Langley neighborhood ofMcLean, Va., eight miles from the District ofColumbia.

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    The third objective of carrying out covertoperations is the most controversial of thethree as the CIA has had a mixed record

    on the effectiveness of their covertoperations.

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    ONI, office of naval intelligenceRole: combat related intelligence.ONI is tasked with maritime intelligence provides

    information on maritime threats to the navy

    Established in 1882 ONI is the nations longestcontinuously operating intelligence service.

    NCIS, Naval criminal investigative service

    Role: force protection.Mission includes counterintelligence, which isessentially action taken to protect againstespionage.

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    Air force Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance

    agency

    Role: combat related intelligence.

    Mission is to gather and provide ISR, Intelligence,

    surveillance and reconnaissance to combat commanders.

    They are providing intelligence for the battle field.

    Air force office of special investigations, AFOSI Role: force protection

    AFOSI handles criminal investigations and investigations

    into terrorist or espionage threats to the air force.

    Founded in 1948 and patterned after the FBI

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    Military intelligence corps(army) Role: combat related intelligence

    Provides intelligence and electronic warfare support to the army.

    Includes electronic warfare, intelligence, counter/human

    intelligence, and communications intelligence MOSs ( military

    occupational specialties)

    Army criminal investigations command. CID

    Role: force protection

    Conducting criminal investigations in cases in which the army is aparty of interest.

    They gather intelligence on threats to Army personal at home or

    abroad and also conduct counter-intelligence to protect the

    service from espionage.

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    Marine Corps intelligence agency: MCIA Role: combat related intelligence The MCIA provides intelligence to command and has

    a special partnership with the intelligence agencies of

    other maritime service branches, and work closelywith ONI and the office of coast guard intelligence. Also work to analyze information for the

    development of service doctrine and training.

    NCIS: Detailed under the slide on the navy but they also

    provide force protection intelligence for the MarineCorps.

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    Produces and manages foreign military intelligence byassessing foreign military intentions and capabilities forU.S. military commanders and civilian policymakers.

    Headquartered on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling in

    Washington, D.C., with major operational activities asfollow:

    The Defense Intelligence Analysis Center in Washington

    The National Center for Medical Intelligence in Frederick, MDThe Joint Use Intelligence Analysis Facility in Charlottesville, VAThe Missile and Space Intelligence Center in Huntsville, AL.

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    Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA

    Is the central intelligence agency of the DOD, andcoordinates the work of the individual servicesintelligence agencies.

    Provide strategic intelligence to the secretary ofdefense and the chairman of the joint chiefs ofstaff.

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    Provide intelligence to the state departmentto provided the needed information to supportUS diplomacy efforts.

    Their main purpose is to directly tie theintelligence community into the foreign policyobjectives of the nation and ensure that thetwo are being mutually supportive.

    They also conduct and analyze foreignopinion polls for the state department andDuring FY 2007, INR commissioned 236public opinion polls and surveys.

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    A. State DepartmentB. DIAC. CIA

    D. NCIS

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    B. DIA

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    A. Bay of pigsB. Cuban missile crisisC. Guantnamo BayD. Operation invasion

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    A. Bay of the Pigs

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    A. Gather information on adversariesB. Analyze information and provide policy

    recommendations

    C. Provide intelligence and electronic warfaresupport to the army

    D. Conduct covert activity to achieve USpolicy objectives

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