The Intelligence Community draws much of its authority and guidance from the body of law contained in this collection. We hope this proves to be a useful resource to professionals across the federal government.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Constitution of the United States of America
- The Principles of Professional Ethics for the IC
- The Principles of Intelligence Transparency for the IC
- National Security Act of 1947
- Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004*
- Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949
- National Security Agency Act of 1959
- Department of Defense Title 10 Authorities
- National Imagery and Mapping Agency Act of 1996
- Homeland Security Act of 2002*
- Counterintelligence and Security Enhancements Act of 1994
- Counterintelligence Enhancement Act of 2002
- Title 10, Chapter 83, US Code, Civilian Defense Intelligence Employees
- Classified Information Procedures Act
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978
- Procedures for the Retention of Incidentally Acquired Communications
- National Security Letter Statutes
- Detainee Treatment Act of 2005
- Limitation on Interrogation Techniques
- Title 10, Chapter 47A, United States Code, Military Commissions*
- Freedom of Information Act
- Privacy Act
- E-Government Act of 2002* (Privacy Impact Assessments)
- Judicial Redress Act of 2015
- Federal Information Security Management Act
- War Crimes Act of 1996
- Interception of Wire, Electronic, and Oral Communications
- Federal Agency Data Mining Reporting Act of 2007
- Public Interest Declassification Act of 2000
- Cybersecurity Act of 2015
- Committee on Foreign Investments in the United States (CFIUS)
- Executive Order 11858
- Executive Order 12139
- Executive Order 12333
- Executive Order 12949
- Executive Order 12968
- Executive Order 13388
- Executive Order 13462
- Executive Order 13467
- Executive Order 13491
- Executive Order 13526
- Executive Order 13587
- Executive Order 13636
- Presidential Policy Directive 19
- Presidential Policy Directive 21
- Presidential Policy Directive 28
- Presidential Memorandum: NITP & Minimum Standards for Insider Threat Program
- Intelligence Sharing Procedures for Foreign Intelligence and Foreign Counterintelligence Investigations Conducted by the FBI
- Guidelines for Disclosure of Grand Jury and Electronic, Wire, and Oral Interception Information Identifying United States Persons
- Guidelines Regarding Disclosure to the Director of Central Intelligence and Homeland Security Officials of Foreign Intelligence Acquired in the course of a Criminal Investigation
- Guidelines Regarding Prompt Handling of Reports of Possible Criminal Activity Involving Foreign Intelligence Sources
- Guidelines to Ensure that the Information Privacy and Other Legal Rights of Americans Are Protected in the Development and Use of the Information Sharing Environment
- Criteria on Thresholds for Reporting Intelligence Oversight Matters
- MOU: Reporting of Information Concerning Federal Crimes
- Intelligence Community and Government Websites