- 17: number of different agencies in the U.S. spy network
- $75 billion: estimated amount of money funding those 17 agencies
- They are (number of personnel and budgets are generally classified):
- The CIA (formed 1947), Langley, Va. Number of employees: classified
- The National Security Agency (NSA), 1952, Fort Meade, Md., no. of employees: classified
- Defense Intelligence Agency, 1971, Washington D.C., more than 16,500 employees
- The State Department’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Washington D.C., around 215 employees
- The Air Force ISR — Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, 1947, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Employees: classified
- FBI’s National Security Branch, 2005, Washington D.C. Formed after 9/11
- Army Intelligence and Security Command, 1977, Fort Belvoir, Va.
- The Department of Energy, Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, 1977, Washington, D.C.
- Coast Guard Intelligence, 1915, Washington, D.C.
- Office of Intelligence and Analysis, 2004, Washington D.C.
- Drug Enforcement Administration, 1973, El Paso, Texas
- Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, reorganized in 2002, Washington D.C.
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, renamed in 2003 , Fort Belvoir, Va. (formerly the Defense Mapping Agency, 1972)
- The National Reconnaissance Office, 1961, Washington D.C.
- Office of Naval Intelligence, 1882, Washington D.C.
- DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis, 2002, Washington D.C.
- Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), 2004, Washington, D.C.
via School for Spies.

Source: Homeland-Security-Degree.org



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