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Central Intelligence Agency
[CIA]
Committee
The Central Intelligence Agency was created in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act by President Harry S. Truman. The act also created a
Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) to serve as head of the United States intelligence community; act as the principal adviser to the President for
intelligence matters related to the national security; and serve as head of the Central Intelligence Agency. The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism
Prevention Act of 2004 amended the National Security Act to provide for a Director of National Intelligence who would assume some of the roles formerly
fulfilled by the DCI, with a separate Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
Agenda
- The growing threat of Non-State actors in South Asia
Executive Board
Director: Anish Malladi
Deputy Director: Ram Sundararajan
Deputy Director: Vaishakh Dutta \
Study Guide
http://sgmun.do.am/load/cia_study_guide/1-1-0-29