Intelligence Community

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A collective term for government agencies and organizations responsible for gathering, analyzing, and utilizing intelligence information for national security purposes. It specifically refers to the coordinated network of entities within a government that conduct intelligence activities.
Usage
  • The term "intelligence community" is used as a singular collective noun to refer to the entire system of intelligence agencies.
  • It is often used in discussions of national security, policy, and government structure.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The intelligence community issued a warning about the potential threat.
    • Cooperation among members of the intelligence community is crucial for effective national defense.
Advanced Usage
  • "The U.S. Intelligence Community (IC)": This is a proper noun phrase referring specifically to the federation of executive branch agencies and organizations in the United States, as formally defined by law and policy.
    • The U.S. Intelligence Community includes 18 different agencies and organizations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Intelligence agency (n): An individual organization within the broader intelligence community (e.g., the CIA is an intelligence agency).
  • IC (n): A common initialism for "Intelligence Community."
Synonyms
  • Intelligence apparatus: A more formal synonym emphasizing the structural and operational aspects.
  • Spy agencies: A more informal and colloquial term, though it may not encompass all analytical and technical components of the modern community.
Related Phrases
  • Intelligence community assessment (ICA): A formal document representing the coordinated judgments of the intelligence community.
    • The declassified intelligence community assessment was presented to Congress.
Noun
  1. a group of government agencies and organizations that carry out intelligence activities for the United States government; headed by the Director of Central Intelligence