Defense Primer: Budgeting for National and Defense Intelligence (CRS Report for Congress)
Release Date |
Revised April 29, 2024 |
Report Number |
IF10524 |
Report Type |
In Focus |
Authors |
Anne Daugherty Miles |
Source Agency |
Congressional Research Service |
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Summary:
Intelligence Community (IC) programs provide the
resources (money and manpower) considered necessary to
accomplish IC goals, directions, duties and responsibilities
as defined by U.S. Code and Executive Order 12333. IC
programs are grouped, for the most part, under two labels:
(1) the National Intelligence Program (NIP), which covers
the programs, projects, and activities of the IC oriented
towards the strategic needs of decision-makers, and (2) the
Military Intelligence Program (MIP), which funds defense
intelligence activities intended to support tactical military
operations and priorities. The NIP and MIP are managed
and overseen separately, by the Director of National
Intelligence (DNI) and Under Secretary of Defense for
Intelligence (USD(I)), respectively, under different
authorities.