Contents
- 1 Seal of the CIA
- 2 Organizational charts
- 3 Executive offices
- 3.1 Relationship with Congress
- 3.2 Support to the military
- 3.3 Covert Action Authorities
- 3.4 Proposed support to Homeland Security
- 4 National estimates
- 5 Directorate of Intelligence
- 5.1 Transnational groups
- 5.2 Support and general units
- 6 National Clandestine Service
- 7 Directorate of Science and Technology
- 8 Directorate of Support
- 8.1 Logistics and proprietaries
- 8.2 Training
- 9 Other offices
- 9.1 General Publications
- 9.2 General Counsel and Inspector General
- 9.3 Public Affairs
- 10 Citations
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