government agency responsible for the collection, analysis or exploitation of information and intelligence
An intelligence agency is a government organization that gathers, studies, and uses secret information to help leaders make decisions and protect national security. These agencies matter because they work to identify threats and provide information that governments rely on to keep their countries and citizens safe.
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The SIS Building, headquarters of MI6, in London, United Kingdom The George Bush Center for Intelligence, headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency, in Langley, United States The Ministry of State Security in Beijing, China The headquarters of the Foreign Intelligence Service in Moscow, Russia The BND Headquarters, headquarters of the Federal Intelligence Service, in Berlin, Germany
An intelligence agency is a government agency responsible for the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information in support of law enforcement, national security, military, public safety, and foreign policy objectives.
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