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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | The '''Joint Intelligence Community Council''' ('''JICC''') |
+ | The [[National Security Act of 1947]], as amended, establishes the '''Joint Intelligence Community Council''' ('''JICC'''), which consists of the [[Director of National Intelligence]] ([[DNI]]) (chair), [[Secretary of State]], [[Secretary of the Treasury]], [[Secretary of Defense]], [[U.S. Attorney General]], [[Secretary of Energy]], and [[Secretary of Homeland Security]]. |
+ | The JICC advises the [[DNI]] on establishing requirements, developing budgets, and managing financial matters; assists the [[DNI]] in [[monitor]]ing and evaluating the performance of the [[Intelligence Community]] ([[IC]]); and ensures the timely execution of programs, [[policies]], and [[directive]]s established or developed by the [[DNI]]. |
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− | The [[Director of National Intelligence]] chairs the JICC. Other members of the oversight body include: |
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+ | The JICC is the most senior executive body for managing the [[IC]]. It typically meets semi-annually. |
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− | * The [[Secretary of State]] |
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− | * The [[Secretary of the Treasury]] |
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− | * The [[Secretary of Defense]] |
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− | * The [[U.S. Attorney General]] |
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− | * The [[Secretary of Energy]] |
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− | * The [[Secretary of Homeland Security]] |
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− | * Other officers of the U.S. Government designated by the President. |
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+ | == Source == |
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− | + | * [[U.S. National Intelligence: An Overview 2011]], at 67. |
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[[Category:Government entity]] |
[[Category:Government entity]] |
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[[Category:Security]] |
[[Category:Security]] |
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[[Category:Terrorism]] |
[[Category:Terrorism]] |
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Latest revision as of 03:47, 7 March 2016
Overview[]
The National Security Act of 1947, as amended, establishes the Joint Intelligence Community Council (JICC), which consists of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) (chair), Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of Defense, U.S. Attorney General, Secretary of Energy, and Secretary of Homeland Security.
The JICC advises the DNI on establishing requirements, developing budgets, and managing financial matters; assists the DNI in monitoring and evaluating the performance of the Intelligence Community (IC); and ensures the timely execution of programs, policies, and directives established or developed by the DNI.
The JICC is the most senior executive body for managing the IC. It typically meets semi-annually.