Some say there are 17 agencies comprising the
Intelligence Community (IC), but that’s if you include the ODNI, The Office of
the Director of National Intelligence. So, that leaves 16 intelligence agencies
in the U.S. government. Here they are, along with the above diagram that classifies
them into the different type of intelligence they provide:
- National Security Agency (NSA) NSA is
primarily responsible for signals intelligence (SIGINT) and cryptology. It
was created in 1952 via National Security Council Directive Number 9.
- Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
collects foreign military intelligence. It operates under the Secretary of
Defense.
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
(NGA) manages geospatial intelligence for defense purposes.
- Army Intelligence and Security Command
(INSCOM) conducts investigations for intelligence purposes.
- Air Force Intelligence is the
intelligence branch of the Air Force.
- Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)
gathers intelligence about foreign naval technology and developments. It
collects strategic maritime intelligence.
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- Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA)
supports intelligence gathering in the Marine Corps.
- Coast Guard Intelligence and Criminal
Investigations Enterprise gathers intelligence to safeguard port
facilities and conduct maritime law enforcement.
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
conducts clandestine operations and gathers intelligence in foreign
countries.
- Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) gathers
intelligence goes after drug dealers/smugglers all over the world and
enforces controlled drug laws and regulations.
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
conducts investigations and gathers intelligence related to domestic
security, counterterrorism, and criminal organizations.
- The Bureau of Intelligence Research (INR)
is a State Department agency that analyzes foreign events, public opinion,
and media to inform foreign policy.
- Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OIA)
is housed in the U.S. Treasury Department and provides intelligence and
analysis related to financial transactions.
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
runs an Office of Intelligence and Analysis that shares intelligence with
state and local law enforcement.
- Office of Intelligence and
Counterintelligence is part of the Department of Energy and focuses on
nuclear terrorism threats and nuclear nonproliferation.
- The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
runs our spy satellites and obtains and analyzes signals intelligence and
imagery from our spy satellites.
Robert Morton is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO), enjoys writing about the U.S. Intelligence Community, and relishes traveling to the Florida Keys and Key West, the Bahamas and Caribbean. He combines both passions in his Corey Pearson- CIA Spymaster series. Check out his latest spy thriller: MISSION OF VENGEANCE.
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