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Revision as of 14:04, 26 July 2016
National Intelligence Council | |
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Formation | 1979 |
Leader | Chairman of the National Intelligence Council |
Subpage | •National Intelligence Council/Chair •National Intelligence Council/Vice Chair |
Contents
Official narrative
Wikipedia reports that "is the center for midterm and long-term strategic thinking within the United States Intelligence Community" and cites its website that:
- It leads the IC's effort to produce National Intelligence Estimates and other documents;
- It supports (and reports to) the Director of National Intelligence;
- It serves as a focal point for policymakers' questions;
- It contributes to the effort to allocate IC resources in response to policy changes; and
- It communicates with experts in academia and the private sector to broaden the IC's perspective.[1]
Leadership
Various Chairman of the National Intelligence Council have had deep political connections such as membership of Le Cercle (Fritz Ermarth) or the 9-11/Commission (Christopher Kojm).
A document sourced from National Intelligence Council
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date |
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File:NIC Iran - Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities.pdf | report | Iran/Nuclear weapons | November 2007 |
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