Intelligence Reorganization
The committee addressed the strengths and weaknesses of the Intelligence Reorganization Act of 1992. The proposed legislation would place… read more
The committee addressed the strengths and weaknesses of the Intelligence Reorganization Act of 1992. The proposed legislation would place primary responsibilities for intelligence on a director of national intelligence who would operate from a national intelligence center. The Central Intellingence Agency would continue to exist as a separate agency, with its director reporting directly to this new director of national intelligence. close
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