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Citation[]

Richard A. Best Jr., The National Intelligence Council: Issues and Options for Congress (CRS Report R40505) (Dec. 27, 2011) (full-text).

Overview[]

The National Intelligence Council (NIC), composed of some 18 senior analysts and national security policy experts, provides the U.S. intelligence community's best judgments on crucial international issues. NIC members are appointed by the Director of National Intelligence and routinely support his office and the National Security Council. Congress occasionally requests that the NIC prepare specific estimates and other analytical products that may be used during consideration of legislation.

It is the purpose of this report to describe the statutory provisions that authorize the NIC, provide a brief history of its work, and review its role within the federal government. The report focuses on congressional interaction with the NIC] and describe various options for modifying congressional oversight.

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