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Why Monitor the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)?
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is a key entity within the U.S. Intelligence Community. Established by the National Security Act of 1947 and functioning under various laws and executive orders such as Executive Order 12333, the CIA plays a critical role in national security. It collects intelligence from human and other sources, evaluates and disseminates this information, and coordinates intelligence efforts outside the United States. The CIA’s operations are crucial for safeguarding the nation's security, making it vital for specific stakeholders to stay updated on its activities.
Who Needs to Monitor CIA Updates?
Monitoring the CIA via the Federal Register is crucial for several professional groups:
- National Security Officers: They ensure compliance with intelligence operations and alignment with national security guidelines and regulations.
- Government Contractors: Entities engaged in defense and intelligence sectors must be aware of CIA-related updates to seize funding opportunities and adjust to regulatory changes.
- Legal Advisors and Policy Makers: Professionals who help shape or understand policies related to national security and intelligence functions need real-time insights from CIA regulations and notices.
Why is CIA Monitoring Important?
Understanding the regulatory environment and policy directions of the CIA can help in:
- Avoiding Regulatory Penalties: Staying ahead of legislative and administrative changes can prevent inadvertent breaches of law.
- Ensuring Compliance: Regular monitoring helps maintain compliance with federal rules that directly impact operations related to national security.
- Seizing Funding Opportunities: Awareness of funding notices and related compliance requirements can lead to strategic advantages.
- Responding to Open Comment Periods: Engaging in dialogue during open comment periods ensures stakeholder views are considered in any legislative developments affecting the CIA's operations.
Recent Trends and Regulatory Impacts
Recent trends reflect an increasing complexity in national security policies, with greater coordination required among international partners (as inferred from directives like the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004). For stakeholders, these developments necessitate immediate and agile responses to updates and possible new regulatory measures affecting international operations or collaborations.
How FedMonitor Can Help
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- Customized Relevance: Ensure you receive alerts only about CIA regulations and notices that are pertinent to your operations, reducing the noise from non-relevant updates.
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Agency Details
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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is still functioning under the statutory framework set by the National Security Act, Executive Order 12333, and subsequent laws. It continues to perform its duties related to national security intelligence collection and coordination as outlined, showing no indications of being dissolved, replaced, or inactive. Thus, it is classified as active.
- Acronym: CIA
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Latest Documents
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Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-108, notice is hereby given that the Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA") is submitting to the Federal Register one new System of Records Notice...
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Notice | Nov 25, 2024 |
On July 1, 2022, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA or the Agency) submitted a proposed rule for comment on its public regulations governing its implementation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as amended by the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016...
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Rule | Apr 17, 2023 |
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is amending its installation security regulations to include Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) property in the definition of Agency installation, which reflects the Agency's authority to prov...
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Rule | Apr 07, 2023 |
Notice is hereby given that the Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA" or "the Agency") is submitting to the Federal Register a total of forty two (42) System of Records Notices (SORNs), and nineteen (19) General Routine Uses. Of the total package, CIA h...
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Notice | Nov 28, 2022 |
Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-108, notice is hereby given that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA or "the Agency") is modifying one of its system of records notices, CIA-21...
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Notice | Nov 09, 2022 |
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA or the Agency) has undertaken and completed a review of its public regulations governing its implementation of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as amended by the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. As a result of...
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Proposed Rule | Jul 01, 2022 |
Rule | Jun 28, 2017 | |
Consistent with Executive Order 13526, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is providing greater clarity about the procedures under which it may provide historical researchers and certain former Government personnel with access to classified CIA inf...
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Rule | Sep 19, 2016 |
Consistent with the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, as amended, and Executive Order 13526, as amended (or successor Orders), and section 1.6 of Executive Order 12333, as amended (or successor Or...
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Rule | Aug 09, 2016 |
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA or Agency) is soliciting comments regarding the historical value of, or other public interest in, the CIA files designated by the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA) pursuant to the CIA Information...
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Notice | Apr 20, 2015 |
On September 23, 2011, the Central Intelligence Agency published a final rule resulting from a review of its public regulations on access by historical researchers and certain former government personnel. As a result of the review, the Agency has rev...
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Rule | Oct 18, 2011 |
The Central Intelligence agency is removing certain information security regulations which have become outdated. The Executive Order upon which the regulations are based has been superseded, and the regulations are no longer needed.
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Rule | Oct 11, 2011 |
Consistent with Executive Order 13526, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and completed a review of its public Classification Challenge regulations. As a result of this review, the Agency has revised its Classification Challenge reg...
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Rule | Sep 23, 2011 |
Consistent with Executive Order 13526, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and completed a review of its public regulations on access by historical researchers and certain former government personnel. As a result of this review, the...
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Rule | Sep 23, 2011 |
Consistent with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as amended by the "Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007," and Executive Orders 13526 and 13392, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and complete...
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Proposed Rule | Sep 23, 2011 |
Consistent with the Privacy Act (PA), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and completed a review of its public PA regulations that govern certain aspects of its processing of PA access and amendment requests. As a result of this revi...
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Proposed Rule | Sep 23, 2011 |
Consistent with Executive Order 13526, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and completed a review of its public Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) regulations that govern certain aspects of its processing of MDR requests. As a r...
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Rule | Sep 23, 2011 |
Consistent with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as amended by the "Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our National Government Act of 2007," and Executive Order 13392, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and completed a review...
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Proposed Rule | Apr 17, 2008 |
On January 8, 2007, the Central Intelligence Agency submitted a proposed rule for public comment on Freedom of Information Act processing fees to the Federal Register. The CIA has reviewed and carefully considered all of the comments that were submit...
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Rule | Jul 18, 2007 |
Consistent with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Executive Order 13392, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has undertaken and completed a zero-based review of its public FOIA regulations governing fees associated with the processing of FO...
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Proposed Rule | Jan 08, 2007 |
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