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    director who reports to the deputy director, who reports to the DIRNSA,” as Ambinder explains it. The DIRNSA is the Director of the NSA, who is also the Commander of the Defense Department’s US Cyber Command and the Central Security Service. (p.3) He further explained that the NSA’s Foreign Affairs Directorate works with any “foreign intelligence services, counterintelligence centers and the UK/USA and FIVE EYES exchanges.” (p.3) The Office of Export Control Policy is also included in same…

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    The Central Intelligence Agency also known as the CIA was created by created by President Franklin D Roosevelt as an addition to the OSS or Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in 1942. William J. Donovan was elected by President Roosevelt to be the lead analyst of the new intelligence agency. Soon after World War two ended the OSS was abolished leaving the CIA as the main intelligence insight for the United States. After the death of Franklin D Roosevelt, Vice President Truman took office on…

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    As the fourth Director of National Intelligence, James Robert Clapper Jr. personifies Intelligence Community (IC) leadership in that he has served as a leader for more than 43 years where he began as a Major in the US Air Force acting as the commander and intelligence staff officer at Headquarters Air Force Systems Command at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. James Clapper, being involved with intelligence issues, associated with high level of government policy and decision making, is a unique…

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    The intelligence process/piece when it comes to homeland security is a vital component to identifying, deterring and keeping the homeland safe. Without intelligence it would be very hard to assess the threats and know what actions to take to prevent such incidents whether it be international or domestic terrorists attacks. There are many different facets of the complex intelligence gathering and support process. There will a room for improvement in everything we do as a Nation, especially…

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    information was provided. Intelligence is the most powerful asset on the Earth. Information can enable many things from building a bomb, locating a person, to hotwiring a car. This is the reason that Homeland Security has dived so deep in the intelligence…

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    Department of Homeland Security (DHS) should not be adding more agencies to its already oversized department, especially the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The CIA was created in 1947 as an overseas intelligence gathering service that would not have police or law enforcement powers or internal security duties in the United States (Office of the Director of National Intelligence, n.d.). These functions were left to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and local law enforcement agencies…

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    thing to say about the intelligence community is that it doesn’t lack acreage. What I mean by that is that every government entity seems to have an intelligence arm associated with it to focus on their particular mission. It may seem a bit redundant to an outsider, but every aspect of research topics need specialists, i.e. Department of the Treasury needs intelligence to focus on finance specific topics. I won’t speak about so much about the history of the intelligence community, but its…

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    The CIA

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    mysteries of the CIA The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a very complex government association. It has a history of lots of conspiracy theories. Everybody believes that you are being watched by them you’re every single move of the day, when they have better things to worry about. The start of the CIA, and its purpose and involvement with the federal government. The Central Intelligence Agency's primary mission is to collect, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence to assist the…

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    wake of 9/11 and listed ten recommendations as followed. -Create a National Counterterrorism Center In the 2011 911 commission report progress, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Counterterrorism Center and other federal agencies have analyze travel-related data to understand travel patterns…

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    Running Head: 1 INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES 1 Intelligent Agencies STS 364 Sadat Cano Arizona State University 3/23/2015 In the U.S national security Umbrella corporations it is composed of many agencies that related to the national security of the United States of America. The U.S national security organizations are composed of many different organizations safe guarding the United of States of American. This organizations serve a purpose to ensure the safety of the United States Citizens and they…

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