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Cia

Submitted by manopoo on May 19, 2005

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The Central Inteligence Agency

The CIA is one of the U.S. foreign inteligency agencies, responsible for getting and analyzing information about foreign government, corporations, individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. government. The State Department\\\'s Bureau or intelligence
and reserch and theDefense Department\\\'sdefense intelligence
agency comprise the other two. Its headquarters is inLangley, Virginia, across the Potomac River from D.C. The Agency, created in 1947 by President Harry S. Trueman, is a descendant of the Office of stratigic Services(OSS) of World War 2. The OSS was dissolved in October 1945 but William J. Jonavan, the creator of the OSS, had submitted a proposal to President Roosevelt in 1944. He called for a new organization having direct Presidential supervision, \\\"which will procure intelligence both by overt and covert methods and will at the same time provide intelligence guidance, determine national intelligence objectives, and correlate the intelligence material collected by all government agencies.\\\" Despite strong opposition from the military, the State Department, and the FBI, Truman established the Central Intelligence Group in January 1946. Later under the National Security Act of 1947, the National Security council and the Central Intelligence Agency were established.
In 1949, the Central Inteligence Agency Act (also called \\\"Public Law 110\\\") was passed, permitting the agency to use confidential fiscal and administrative procedures and exempting it from many of the usual limitations on the use of federal funds. The act also exempted the CIA from having to disclose its \\\"organization, functions, officials, titles, salaries, or numbers of personnel employed.\\\" It also created a program called \\\"PL-110\\\" to handle defectors and other \\\"essential aliens\\\" outside normal immigration procedures, as well as give those persons cover...

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