The Central Intelligence Agency is an intelligence agency responsible for providing foreign and national security intelligence. The 1947 National Security Act established the agency. The CIA employs approximately 20,000.
Agency Popularity Contests - Fedblog
November 17, 2009
| Alyssa Rosenberg
I'm always both interested in and annoyed by Gallup's annual survey that seeks to measure how Americans view different parts of the federal government. It makes sense to me that the military is held in high esteem, if only because Americans are generally fond...
The FBI, Torture, and the Falseness of Agency Unit - Fedblog
November 02, 2009
| Alyssa Rosenberg
Over at The American Prospect, Adam Serwer digests the Federal Bureau of Investigation Inspector General's report on the agency's position on torture, and pulls out the unsurprising fact that different officials within the agency had different positions on what it was and wasn't permissible...
No, This is The Intel Budget - What's Brewin'
November 02, 2009
| Bob Brewin
The United States spent $49.8 billion on the National Intelligence Program for fiscal 2009, according to a press release issued on Oct. 30 by Dennis Blair, director of National Intelligence.
Bob Brewin: September 2009 - What's Brewin'
October 05, 2009
the way, maybe the CIA would like to follow. Defence of the Realm, published buy Penguin Books is available in the UK, but is expected to be available in the United States...
The Gospel of Gov 2. 0
October 01, 2009
Even Sean Dennehy, whose title is evangelist for the intelligence community's widely lauded collaboration Web site Intellipedia, was initially skeptical. ...
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