Explore the U.S. Intelligence Community
Learn about all 18 components that make up the Intelligence Community — their missions, roles, and how they serve national security.
Air Force Intelligence
Supports the U.S. Air Force through ISR operations in air, space, and cyberspace.
Army Intelligence
Provides tactical and strategic intelligence for Army operations worldwide.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Responsible for foreign intelligence gathering, analysis, and covert operations.
Coast Guard Intelligence
Supports maritime law enforcement and homeland security.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
Delivers military intelligence to the Department of Defense and policymakers.
Department of Energy Intelligence
Focuses on nuclear weapons intelligence, energy security, and non-proliferation.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Analyzes threats and shares intelligence with law enforcement and emergency services.
Department of State INR
Supports diplomacy through political, economic, and global trend analysis.
Department of the Treasury Intelligence
Focuses on threats to the financial system and sanctions enforcement.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Gathers intelligence to combat international drug trafficking and operations.
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Focuses on domestic intelligence, counterterrorism, and cyber crime.
Marine Corps Intelligence
Provides battlefield intelligence to support Marine Corps operations.
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Delivers geospatial intelligence and mapping for national security.
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
Designs and operates reconnaissance satellites for national defense.
National Security Agency (NSA)
Leads in signals intelligence and cybersecurity protection.
Navy Intelligence
Provides naval intelligence and ocean surveillance for maritime operations.
Space Force Intelligence
Supports space domain awareness and space-based ISR.