A Slight Decline In The U.S. Intel Budget


Slight Drop in U.S. Funding for Intel Programs -- Defense News

The U.S. Congress appropriated $78.6 billion for civilian and military intelligence activities in 2011, a slight decline from spending on these programs in 2010.

In 2011, lawmakers appropriated $54.6 billion for national intelligence programs and $24 billion for military intel programs, down $1.8 billion the previous year, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and Pentagon announced in separate Oct. 28 statements.

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My Comment: Some are calling for even more cuts.

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