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  2. Organizational structure of the Central Intelligence Agency

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    The Special Activities Center (SAC) is a unit of the CIA's National Clandestine Service (NCS) that conducts covert political influence and paramilitary operations. SAC is part of the CIA's Covert Action Authority, which is granted by the National Security Act of 1947 and the Intelligence Authorization Act.

  3. CIA's relationship with the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    1982 – Office of External Affairs ended. Office of Legislative Liaison created. 1982–1984 Clair E. George; 1984–1986 Charles Briggs; 1986–1988 David D. Gries; 1980s – the Iran–Contra affair pits the Democratic party House of Representatives against the Reagan Doctrine as practiced in Central America by the CIA. It would lead to a ...

  4. Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The CIA is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the U.S. government that gathers, analyzes, and acts on national security information from around the world. It was created in 1947 and reports to the director of national intelligence, while also conducting covert operations and influencing foreign politics.

  5. CIA influence on public opinion - Wikipedia

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    The web page covers the history and methods of CIA's attempts to influence public opinion in the US and abroad, including subsidies, front organizations, and planted news. It does not mention operation mockingbird, a term for the CIA's media manipulation program, or its sources and details.

  6. CIA activities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The CIA is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the US federal government, but it has also performed operations within the US to achieve its goals. Learn about the history and controversies of the CIA's domestic activities, such as mind-control experiments, mail interception, and propaganda campaigns.

  7. List of positions filled by presidential appointment with ...

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of federal positions that require confirmation by the Senate before being appointed by the president. It also includes the names of the departments, agencies, and committees that each position belongs to.

  8. List of intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of intelligence agencies by country, including Canada. Canada has multiple intelligence agencies, such as the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

  9. National Intelligence Board - Wikipedia

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    A quotation from a 1999 report entitled A Consumer's Guide to Intelligence, published by the Office of Public Affairs in the CIA describes the NFIB as: "the senior Intelligence Community advisory body to the DCI on the substantive aspects of national intelligence. This Board advises the DCI on production, review, and coordination of national ...