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  2. Executive Order 12333 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 12333 was signed by President Ronald Reagan on December 4, 1981. Executive Order 12333, signed on December 4, 1981 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, was an executive order intended to extend powers and responsibilities of U.S. intelligence agencies and direct the leaders of U.S. federal agencies to co-operate fully with CIA requests for information. [1]

  3. Office of Intelligence and Analysis (Treasury Department)

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    The U.S. Congress created the Office of Intelligence and Analysis itself as a part of the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2004. [3] Congress followed up the next year with the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005.

  4. United States Intelligence Community - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The IC was established by Executive Order 12333 ("United States Intelligence Activities"), signed on December 4, 1981, by President Ronald Reagan. [3] The statutory definition of the IC, including its roster of agencies, was codified as the Intelligence Organization Act of 1992 (Pub. L. 102–496, H.R. 5095, 106 Stat. 3188). [4]

  5. Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Oversight

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    EO 12036, signed by President Carter in 1978, and the current Executive Order, EO 12333, signed by President Reagan in 1981, continued the requirement for oversight to maintain the proper balance between the acquisition of essential information by the Intelligence Community, and the protection of individuals' constitutional and statutory rights.

  6. List of United States federal executive orders - Wikipedia

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    1981: Executive Order 12333: Strengthened management of the United States Intelligence Community; 1982: Executive Order 12372: [27] Intergovernmental Review of federal programs; 1986: Executive Order 12564: Drug-Free Federal Workplace; 1987: Executive Order 12601: President's Commission on the HIV Epidemic

  7. Organizational structure of the Central Intelligence Agency

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    President Ronald Reagan issued Executive Order 12333 titled "United States Intelligence Activities" in 1984. This order defined covert action as both political and military activities that the US Government could legally deny and granted them exclusively to the CIA.

  8. National Reconnaissance Office - Wikipedia

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    NROD 22-3 – "Obligations to report evidence of Possible Violations of Federal Criminal Law and Illegal Intelligence Activities" NROD 50-1 – "Executive Order 12333Intelligence Activities Affecting United States Persons" NROD 61-1 – "NRO Internet Policy, Information Technology" NROD 82-1a – "NRO Space Launch Management"

  9. Bureau of Intelligence and Research - Wikipedia

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    The assistant secretary ensures that U.S. intelligence activities support U.S. foreign policy priorities and are carried out in accordance with law and with Executive Order 12333 dated December 4, 1981. The assistant secretary articulates requirements for intelligence collection and analysis in support of diplomacy.