Intelligence Agencies
Many intelligence agencies in the United States and even all over the world are under the government agency. The intelligence agency is always responsible for any analysis, collections, and exploitation of information and intelligence that supports the objectives of the law enforcement, defense, national security, and foreign policy. This kind of agency is the means of gathering information both unconcealed and secret, and it includes communication interception, espionage, and cooperation with other institution, cryptanalysis, and the evaluation of any public sources.
After a thorough overview, I have chosen these three intelligence agencies as the best among the other intelligence agencies listed. These are the Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and National Security Agency, respectively.
The CIA provides reliable information and high-quality actions in tactical and strategic advantages consistently for all the citizens of the United States of America. I admired the fast responses of the agency that always anticipates any threats in accordance with the objectives implemented. They collects intelligence that is very important, produces different useful sources of analysis, conducts secret actions effectively, and safeguards the secrets that keeps the entire Nation safety. The respective officers of the agency abides every principles, core values, utmost aspirations. I noticed that the dimensions of its priciples includes excellent service, full integrity, excellence in all aspects, undying courage, unique teamwork, and stewardship. In addition, the CIA faces different challenges in terms of intelligence gaps, global missions, and technological advances. Rank as the second top intelligence of the world, CIA is top of the list in the United States.
Defense Intelligence Agency
One of the things I liked the most about DIA is that, its overall strategic plan. Its overall strategic plan is to unite and strengthen the core defense intelligence capacity of the agency to support fully on the war fighters and the policymakers persistently to any conflicts that endures in the United States fiscal challenges or other countries. I admired the oness of its theme that states, “One Mission, One Team, One Agency” . Its mission covered in all defense sources intelligence, accomplished by a single team with integrated result oriented force within the supervision of the agency that performs critically of all members of the defense intelligence enterprise committed to excellence for the United States.
National Security Agency
The NSA or also known as CSS (Central Security Service) is the codemakers and codebreakers where America relies with. It provides information in a timely manner to the United States decision makers and the military leaders. The agensy leads the United States government in cryptology that covers the products an dservices of Signal Intelligence or SIGINT and Information Assurance or IA. It allows the Computer Network Operations or CNO to gain decision advantages for the United States and other allies at all times necessary.
I noticed the uniqueness of the agency in terms of the provided product and services to the United States Department of Defense, Intellignece Community, industry partners, government agencies, and some selected allies or coalition partners. The agency dominates on the global cryptology through responsive presence and its network advantages. In addition, it protects the national security interests through its strong standards of core values.
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