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  2. Central Intelligence Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA / ˌ s iː. aɪ ˈ eɪ /), known informally as the Agency, [6] metonymously as Langley [7] and historically as the Company, [8] is a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with gathering, processing, and analyzing national security information from around the world, primarily through the use of human ...

  3. CIA sends ‘buyout’ offers to entire workforce - AOL

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    The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday became the first major national security agency to offer so-called buyouts to its entire workforce, ...

  4. CIA offers buyouts to staffers as new director looks to stamp ...

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    John Ratcliffe listens before Vice President JD Vance swears him in as CIA Director in the Vice Presidential ceremonial office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus ...

  5. Intelligence officer - Wikipedia

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    The actual role carried out by an intelligence officer varies depending on the remit of their parent organization. Officers of foreign intelligence agencies (e.g. the United States' Central Intelligence Agency, the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) may spend much of their careers abroad.

  6. Special Activities Center - Wikipedia

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    The CIA is authorized to collect intelligence, conduct counterintelligence, and conduct covert action by the National Security Act of 1947. [2] President Ronald Reagan issued Executive Order 12333 titled "United States Intelligence Activities" in 1984.

  7. Covert agent - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, anti-CIA activists occasionally revealed long lists of overseas intelligence agents to sabotage their activities. [ citation needed ] In the first decade of the 21st century, a controversy arose in which the White House itself revealed an agent's identity.

  8. Recruitment of spies - Wikipedia

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    Such a person may be called a principal agent or an access agent, who may simply arrange introductions, or actually run the operations of subagents. [6] Some agents of this type may be able to help in the pre-recruitment stages of assessment and development, or may only be involved in finding possible assets.

  9. CIA Agent - Wikipedia

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