The United States spent nearly $136 billion in the fiscal years of 2013 and 2014 on intelligence gathering, according to government figures.
According to figures released by the office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) (ODNI) and the Department of Defense, the United States Intelligence Community, a federation of 17 government spy agencies, gobbled up some $80 billion in 2011.
The figures show that the Central Intelligence Agency had consumed most of the money out of $68 billion approved by Congress in the fiscal year of 2014 that ended in September.
According to the data, Congress also handed over $68 billion to the intelligence agencies in fiscal year 2013.
Officials did not provide a breakdown of the intelligence budget or details about how the funding was used. Full story...
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According to figures released by the office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) (ODNI) and the Department of Defense, the United States Intelligence Community, a federation of 17 government spy agencies, gobbled up some $80 billion in 2011.
The figures show that the Central Intelligence Agency had consumed most of the money out of $68 billion approved by Congress in the fiscal year of 2014 that ended in September.
According to the data, Congress also handed over $68 billion to the intelligence agencies in fiscal year 2013.
Officials did not provide a breakdown of the intelligence budget or details about how the funding was used. Full story...
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