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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Acquisition: Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Reform After Five Years: The Role of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
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The National Intelligence Council: Issues and Options for Congress
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Director of National Intelligence Statutory Authorities: Status and Proposals
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Open Source Intelligence "OSINT": Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Estimates: How Useful to Congress?
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Intelligence Spending: Public Disclosure Issues
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Director of National Intelligence Statutory Authorities: Status and Proposals
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Intelligence Issues for Congress
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Abstract: To address the challenges facing the U.S. Intelligence Community in the 21st century, congressional and executive branch initiatives have sought to improve coordination among the different agencies and to encourage better analysis. In December 2004, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (P.L. 108- 458) was signed, providing for a Director of National Intelligence (DNI) with substantial authorities to manage the national intelligence effort. The legislation also established a separate Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Making cooperation effective presents substantial leadership and managerial challenges. The needs of intelligence consumers ranging from the White House to cabinet agencies to military commanders must all be met, using the same systems and personnel. Intelligence collection systems are expensive and some critics suggest there have been elements of waste and unneeded duplication of effort while some intelligence targets have been neglected. The DNI has substantial statutory authorities to address these issues, but the organizational relationships will remain complex, especially for Defense Department agencies. Members of Congress will be seeking to observe the extent to which effective coordination is accomplished. International terrorism, a major threat facing the United States in the 21st century, presents a difficult analytical challenge. Techniques for acquiring and analyzing information on small groups of plotters differ significantly from those used to evaluate the military capabilities of other countries. U.S. intelligence efforts are complicated by unfilled requirements for foreign language expertise. Intelligence on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction was inaccurate and Members have criticized the performance of the Intell Community in regard to current conditions in Iraq and other situations. Improved analysis, while difficult to mandate, remains a key goal. Better human intell, it is argued, is also essential. ; CRS Report for Congress
Keyword: *CONGRESS; *INTELLIGENCE; CIA(CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY); CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT; COOPERATION; COUNTERTERRORISM; DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE; DNI(DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE); FBI(FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION); FEDERAL BUDGETS; FOREIGN LANGUAGES; Government and Political Science; HUMAN INTELLIGENCE; INFORMATION GATHERING; INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES; INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS; INTELLIGENCE BUDGETS; INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION; INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY; INTELLIGENCE DATA; INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT; LAW ENFORCEMENT; LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES; LEADERSHIP; LEGISLATION; MANAGEMENT; Military Intelligence; MILITARY OPERATIONS; NSA(NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY); Sociology and Law; SURVEILLANCE; TARGETING; TERRORISM
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