United States Intelligence Activities

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United States Intelligence Activities refers to the framework of policies, authorities, and operations governing how U.S. intelligence agencies collect, analyze, and share information to support national security and foreign policy objectives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intelligence policy framework
national security activity
aimsTo minimize collection on U.S. persons consistent with law
protect intelligence sources and methods
coordinatedBy Office of the Director of National Intelligence
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy Executive Order 12333
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
National Security Act of 1947
Presidential Policy Directive 28
United States Constitution
surface form: U.S. Constitution

USA PATRIOT Act
hasObjective counter foreign intelligence threats
counter proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
counter terrorism
provide strategic warning
support U.S. foreign policy
support U.S. national security
support cybersecurity and information assurance
support military operations
includesAgency Central Intelligence Agency
Defense Intelligence Agency
Department of Energy intelligence elements
United States Department of Homeland Security
surface form: Department of Homeland Security intelligence elements

Bureau of Intelligence and Research
surface form: Department of State Bureau of Intelligence and Research

intelligence elements of the Department of the Treasury
surface form: Department of the Treasury intelligence elements

Drug Enforcement Administration intelligence elements
Federal Bureau of Investigation
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
National Reconnaissance Office
National Security Agency
intelligence elements of the military services
includesFunction analysis and production of intelligence
collection of counterintelligence
collection of foreign intelligence
covert action authorized by the President
dissemination of intelligence to policymakers
human intelligence
imagery intelligence
measurement and signature intelligence
open-source intelligence
signals intelligence
includesProcess all-source analysis
collection management
dissemination to the President’s Daily Brief
intelligence cycle
production of National Intelligence Estimates
requirements setting
informedBy National Intelligence Priorities Framework
overseenBy United States Congress
surface form: Congress of the United States

Director of National Intelligence
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
surface form: House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Inspectors General of intelligence agencies
National Security Council of the United States
surface form: National Security Council

President of the United States
United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
surface form: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
relatedTo U.S. counterterrorism operations
U.S. cyber operations
U.S. defense planning
U.S. diplomacy and negotiations
requiresAuthorizationFrom Attorney General for certain surveillance activities
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
surface form: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court for certain electronic surveillance

President for covert action
restrictedBy prohibition on assassination under Executive Order 12333
prohibition on domestic political surveillance without legal authority
subjectTo classification and declassification rules
congressional oversight
judicial review in certain surveillance activities
privacy and civil liberties protections

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Executive Order 12333 title United States Intelligence Activities
Final Report of the Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities partOf United States Intelligence Activities
this entity surface form: investigation of United States intelligence activities 1975–1976