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Questions or comments about oversight of the Intelligence Community? Contact the
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The Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency (CLPT) leads the
integration of civil liberties and privacy protections into the policies,
procedures, programs and activities of the Intelligence Community (IC). Its
overarching goal is to ensure that the IC operates within the full scope of its
authorities in a manner that protects civil liberties and privacy, provides
appropriate transparency, and earns and retains the trust of the American
people.

 

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implementing, and measuring progress in EEO, diversity, and inclusion.

 

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The Intelligence Community provides dynamic careers to talented professionals in
almost every career category. The ODNI is a senior-level agency that provides
oversight to the Intelligence Community. ODNI is primarily a staff organization
that employs subject-matter experts in the areas of collection, analysis,
acquisition, policy, human resources, and management.

 

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CONDUCTING RESEARCH WITH THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY

Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity tackles some of the most
difficult challenges across the intelligence agencies and disciplines, and
results from its programs are expected to transition to its IC customers. IARPA
does not have an operational mission and does not deploy technologies directly
to the field.

 

If you would like to learn more about engaging with IARPA on their highly
innovative work that is already positively impacting the U.S. Intelligence
Community and society in general, please follow the link below.

 

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WE LEAD THE WAY IN ANALYZING, UNDERSTANDING, AND RESPONDING TO THE TERRORIST
THREAT

We lead and integrate the national counterterrorism (CT) effort by fusing
foreign and domestic CT information, providing terrorism analysis, sharing
information with partners across the CT enterprise, and driving
whole-of-government action to secure our national CT objectives.

Who We Are


FEATURES

INSIDE NCTC

Inside NCTC takes a look inside our history, function, and our workforce who
leads the way in analyzing, understanding, and responding to the terrorist
threat.

COUNTERTERRORISM GUIDE

The CT Guide Website, a ready reference guide for law enforcement, intelligence,
military and security personnel, contingency planners, or citizens concerned
about international terrorist threats.

JCAT: PRODUCTS AND RESOURCES

Intelligence products designed to enhance awareness of terrorism threats,
tactics, techniques and procedures intended to help protect against potential
terrorist attacks.

See All Features


HOW WE WORK

NCTC produces analysis, maintains the authoritative database of known and
suspected terrorists, shares information, and conducts strategic operational
planning. NCTC is staffed by more than 1,000 personnel from across the IC, the
Federal government, and Federal contractors. NCTC’s workforce represents
approximately 20 different departments and agencies—a tribute to the recognition
by the intelligence, homeland security, and law enforcement communities of
NCTC’s role in protecting the Nation against terrorist threats.

 


THREAT ANALYSIS

Under IRTPA, NCTC serves as the primary organization in the USG for analyzing
and integrating all intelligence possessed or acquired by the USG pertaining to
terrorism and CT except intelligence pertaining exclusively to domestic
terrorism.


INFORMATION SHARING

NCTC ensures that other agencies with CT missions have access to and receive
intelligence needed to accomplish assigned activities. NCTC’s analysis is
coordinated throughout the IC, supporting senior policymakers and other members
of the policy, intelligence, law enforcement, defense, homeland security, and
foreign affairs communities.


NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE MANAGEMENT

NCTC’s role as the National Intelligence Manager for CT (NIM-CT) requires
integrating the CT mission across intelligence functions, disciplines, and
activities to achieve unity of effort and effect.

 


IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

NCTC has the statutory responsibility to serve as the central and shared
knowledge bank on known and suspected terrorists and international terror
groups, as well as their goals, strategies, capabilities, and networks of
contacts and support.


STRATEGIC OPERATIONAL PLANNING

NCTC has the statutory responsibility to conduct strategic operational planning
for CT activities across the USG, integrating all instruments of national
power—diplomatic, financial, military, intelligence, homeland security, and law
enforcement within and among the agencies.

 
How We Work


NCTC CAREERS

NCTC has permanent and rotational opportunities for professionals that are
interested in working in a dynamic organization focused on leading the nation’s
effort to combat terrorism at home and abroad. NCTC’s workforce consists of
cadre officers, whose long-term professional home is with NCTC, and detailees
who are assigned here for multi-year rotations from 20 different federal
agencies. Our workforce also includes a critically important population of
contractors, whose essential contributions can be found across every mission
area.

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