Directing Community Integration Act - Amends the National Security Act of 1947 to require the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) to serve as head of the U.S. intelligence community (IC) "acting through the Central Intelligence Agency" (CIA), while continuing to head the CIA and serve as principal adviser to the President for national security-related intelligence matters. (Currently, requires the DCI to serve as head of the IC, head of the CIA, and serve as principal adviser to the President for national security-related intelligence matters.)
Eliminates the position of Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Community Management.
Creates eight associate directorships and five assistant directorships to assist the DCI with IC responsibilities and lists their duties. Gives certain directors overlapping CIA or cross-agency duties.
Establishes the positions of General Counsel of the IC, Inspector General of the IC, and Executive Director of the CIA.
Strikes a statutory provision that allows the National Security Council and the President to circumscribe the DCI's access to national security-related intelligence.
Requires the DCI to prepare budgets of IC elements within the National Foreign Intelligence Program and to guide budget development for other IC elements.
Removes time limits applicable to personnel transfers among IC elements.
Makes the DCI responsible to the President for ensuring positive IC relationships with the intelligence or security services of foreign governments.
Authorizes the DCI to exercise his or her CIA authority with respect to any IC element upon written request of the element head.
Requires: (1) greater coordination between the Secretary of Defense and the DCI; and (2) the DCI's concurrence in additional agency appointments.
Repeals the sunset provision applicable to limits on the establishment or operation of diplomatic intelligence support centers.
[Congressional Bills 108th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 4584 Introduced in House (IH)]
108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 4584
To amend the National Security Act of 1947 to improve the organization
and operation of the intelligence community, and for other purposes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
June 16, 2004
Mr. Goss (for himself, Mr. Bereuter, Mr. Boehlert, Mr. Gibbons, Mr.
LaHood, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Hoekstra, Mr. Burr, Mr. Everett, Mr.
Gallegly, and Mr. Collins) introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select)
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A BILL
To amend the National Security Act of 1947 to improve the organization
and operation of the intelligence community, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
(a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Directing
Community Integration Act''.
(b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents of this Act is as
follows:
Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
TITLE I--REFORM OF INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
Sec. 101. Duty of the Director of Central Intelligence as head of the
Central Intelligence Agency.
Sec. 102. Modification of functions of the Central Intelligence Agency
to include management of the intelligence
community.
Sec. 103. Elimination of position of Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence for Community Management.
Sec. 104. Management of central intelligence.
Sec. 105. General Counsel of the Intelligence Community.
Sec. 106. Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.
Sec. 107. Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Sec. 108. Specified appropriations account for the National Foreign
Intelligence Program.
TITLE II--ASSOCIATE AND ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
Sec. 201. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Operations.
Sec. 202. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis.
Sec. 203. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Information
Management.
Sec. 204. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Language and
Education.
Sec. 205. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military
Support.
Sec. 206. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Space.
Sec. 207. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Science and
Technology.
Sec. 208. Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Resources.
Sec. 209. Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterterrorism.
Sec. 210. Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterintelligence.
Sec. 211. Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterproliferation.
Sec. 212. Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counternarcotics.
Sec. 213. Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Foreign
Intelligence.
TITLE III--ADDITIONAL MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
Sec. 301. Modifications of responsibilities of the Director of Central
Intelligence.
Sec. 302. Modifications to authorities of the Director of Central
Intelligence.
Sec. 303. Secretary of Defense responsibilities for the National
Foreign Intelligence Program.
Sec. 304. Concurrence of Director of Central Intelligence in additional
appointments.
Sec. 305. Miscellaneous provisions.
TITLE I--REFORM OF INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
SEC. 101. DUTY OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AS HEAD OF THE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
(a) Duty of the Director of Central Intelligence To Manage
Intelligence Community Through the Central Intelligence Agency.--
Subsection (a) of section 102 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50
U.S.C. 403) is amended to read as follows:
``(a) Director of Central Intelligence.--There is a Director of
Central Intelligence who shall be appointed by the President, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate. The Director shall--
``(1) serve as head of the Central Intelligence Agency;
``(2) serve, acting through the Central Intelligence
Agency, as head of the United States intelligence community;
and
``(3) act as the principal adviser to the President for
intelligence matters related to the national security.''.
(b) Conforming Amendment.--(1) Subsection (c) of section 103 of the
National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-3) is amended by striking
``In the Director's capacity as head of the intelligence community, the
Director shall'' in the matter preceding paragraph (1) and inserting
``The Director, acting through the Central Intelligence Agency, shall
be the head of the intelligence community. The Director shall''.
SEC. 102. MODIFICATION OF FUNCTIONS OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
TO INCLUDE MANAGEMENT OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.
(a) Modification of Functions.--Section 102A of the National
Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-1) is amended by striking all after
the heading and inserting the following:
``(a) Establishment.--There is a Central Intelligence Agency.
``(b) Function.--The function of the Agency shall be to assist the
Director of Central Intelligence in carrying out the duties,
responsibilities, and authorities of the Director of Central
Intelligence under this Act.
``(c) Responsibilities.--The Director of Central Intelligence
shall--
``(1) collect, coordinate, and direct the collection of
intelligence and intelligence-related information through human
sources, technical means, and by other appropriate or
supplementary methods, except that the Agency may not exercise
police, subpoena, or law enforcement powers within the United
States, except as otherwise permitted by law or as directed by
the President;
``(2)(A) provide overall coordination and direction to the
intelligence community for the collection of national
intelligence through human sources, technical means, and by
other appropriate or supplementary methods, that are undertaken
by elements of the intelligence community authorized to
undertake such collection; and,
``(B) in coordination with other agencies of the Government
which are authorized to undertake such collection, coordinate
and direct such elements so that the most effective use is made
of resources and that the risks to the United States involved
in such collection are taken into consideration;
``(3) provide overall coordination and direction to the
intelligence community to ensure that all elements of the
intelligence community correlate, evaluate, exploit, and, as
appropriate, disseminate in a timely manner all national
intelligence collected by the intelligence community--
``(A) to the President and to other elements of the
intelligence community;
``(B) to the national security and homeland
security components of the United States government;
and
``(C) to other national level policymakers and to
military commanders;
``(4) coordinate and direct the performance by elements of
the intelligence community of such additional services as are
of common concern to the elements of the intelligence community
to ensure that the most effective use is made of resources, and
to undertake the performance of such services centrally when
the Director of Central Intelligence determines efficiencies
can be accomplished thereby; and
``(5) perform, coordinate, and direct such other functions,
duties, and activities related to intelligence affecting the
national security and the homeland security as the President or
the National Security Council may direct.''.
(b) Conforming Amendment.--Subsection (d) of section 103 of the
National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-3) is repealed.
SEC. 103. ELIMINATION OF POSITION OF DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE FOR COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT.
(a) Elimination of Position.--Subsection (b) of section 102 of the
National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403) is amended--
(1) by striking paragraph (2);
(2) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (2);
(3) by striking ``Each'' in paragraph (2), as so
redesignated, and inserting ``The''; and
(4) by striking ``Directors'' in the heading and inserting
``Director''.
(b) Conforming Amendment.--(1) Subsection (c) of such section is
amended by striking paragraphs (1), (2), and (3), and inserting the
following new paragraphs:
``(1)(A) Only one of the individuals serving in the
positions specified in subparagraph (B) may be a commissioned
officer of the Armed Forces, whether in active or retired
status.
``(B) The positions referred to in subparagraph (A) are the
following:
``(i) The Director of Central Intelligence.
``(ii) The Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.
``(2) Except in time of war, one of the individuals serving
in the positions specified in paragraph (1)(B) should be
either--
``(A) a commissioned officer of the Armed Forces,
whether in active or retired status; or
``(B) have, through training or experience, an
understanding of military intelligence activities and
requirements.
``(3) If one of the positions specified in paragraph (1)(B)
is filled by a commissioned officer of the Armed Forces, such
officer--
``(A) shall not be subject to supervision or
control by the Secretary of Defense or by any officer
or employee of the Department of Defense;
``(B) shall not exercise, by reason of the
officer's status as a commissioned officer, any
supervision or control with respect to any of the
military or civilian personnel of the Department of
Defense except as otherwise authorized by law; and
``(C) shall not be counted against the numbers and
percentages of commissioned officers of the rank and
grade of such officer authorized for the military
department of that officer.''.
(2) Subsection (d) of such section is amended--
(A) by striking paragraphs (2) and (3);
(B) in paragraph (1)--
(i) by striking ``(A)'' after ``(1)''; and
(ii) by striking ``(B)'' and inserting ``(2)''; and
(C) by striking ``Directors'' in the heading and inserting
``Director''.
SEC. 104. MANAGEMENT OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE.
(a) Modification of the Composition of the Office of the Director
of Central Intelligence.--(1) Paragraph (2) of subsection (e) of
section 102 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403) is
amended--
(a) by striking subparagraphs (C) through (G);
(b) by redesignating subparagraph (H) as subparagraph (F);
(c) by inserting after subparagraph (B) the following new
subparagraphs:
``(C) The Office of the General Counsel.
``(D) The Office of the Inspector General of the
Intelligence Community.
``(E) The Executive Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency.''.
(2) Paragraph (3) of such subsection is amended by adding at the
end the following: ``The professional staff referred to in the
preceding sentence shall be known as `Director of Central Intelligence
Staff'.''.
(3) Paragraph (4) of such subsection is amended by adding at the
end the following: ``(4) The Office of the Director of Central
Intelligence shall be physically located within the facility known as
the George Bush Center for Intelligence located at Langley,
Virginia.''.
(b) Establishment of Intelligence Community Management Positions
Within the Central Intelligence Agency.--Section 102A of the National
Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-1), as amended by section 102(a),
is further amended by adding at the end the following new subsection:
``(d) Management of the Intelligence Community.--(1) To assist the
Director of Central Intelligence in carrying out the duties,
responsibilities, obligations of the Director under this Act as head of
the intelligence community, the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence positions specified in paragraph (2) and the Assistant
Director of Central Intelligence positions specified in paragraph (3),
hereinafter in this Act referred to as the `Associate and Assistant
Directors of Central Intelligence', are established within the Central
Intelligence Agency.
``(2) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence positions
referred to in paragraph (1) are as follows:
``(A) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Operations.
``(B) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Analysis.
``(C) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Information Management.
``(D) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Language and Education.
``(E) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Military Support.
``(F) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Space.
``(G) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Science and Technology.
``(H) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Resources.
``(3) The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence positions
referred to in paragraph (1) are as follows:
``(A) The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterterrorism.
``(B) The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterintelligence.
``(C) The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterproliferation.
``(D) The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counternarcotics.
``(E) The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Foreign Intelligence.''.
(c) Conforming Repeals.--Section 102 of the National Security Act
of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-1) is amended by striking subsections (f), (g),
and (h).
SEC. 105. GENERAL COUNSEL OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.
(a) Establishment.--Title I of the National Security Act of 1947
(50 U.S.C. 402 et seq.) is amended by inserting after section 102A the
following new section:
``general counsel of the intelligence community
``Sec. 102B. (a) Establishment.--There is a General Counsel of the
Intelligence Community, appointed from civilian life by the President,
by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
``(b) Chief Legal Officer.--The General Counsel is the chief legal
officer of the intelligence community.
``(c) Duties and Responsibilities.--The General Counsel of the
Intelligence Community shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and that the elements
of the intelligence community--
``(A) are operating as authorized by law;
``(B) are operating in compliance with any
directives, policies, standards, and guidelines issued
by the Director of Central Intelligence; and
``(C) have all authorities necessary to provide
timely and relevant intelligence information to the
President, other policymakers, and military commanders;
``(2) serve as the chief legal officer of the intelligence
community;
``(3) coordinate the legal programs of the various elements
of the intelligence community;
``(4) coordinate with the Department of Justice to ensure
that the activities of the intelligence community are
consistent with the obligations of the Constitution and laws,
regulations, and executive orders of the United States;
``(5) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
directives, policies, and standards relating to the activities
of the intelligence community;
``(6) review on an annual basis, in coordination with
appropriate Associate and Assistant Directors of Central
Intelligence, as well as with the heads of each element of the
intelligence community, the legal authorities of each element
to determine if changes or modifications to those authorities
are required; and
``(7) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.
``(d) Transfer.--There shall be transferred to the Office of the
General Counsel established under this section the Office of the
General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency established by
section 20 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C.
403t). The personnel, assets, liabilities, contracts, property,
records, and unexpended balances of appropriations, authorizations,
allocations, and other funds employed, held, used, arising from, or
available to such Office of General Counsel are hereby transferred to
the Office established pursuant to this section.''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for that Act is
amended by inserting after the item relating to section 102A the
following new item:
``Sec. 102B. General Counsel of the Intelligence Community.''.
(c) Conforming Repeal.--Section 20 of the Central Intelligence
Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403t) is repealed.
SEC. 106. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.
(a) Establishment.--Title I of the National Security Act of 1947
(50 U.S.C. 402 et seq.), as amended by section 105(a), is further
amended by inserting after section 102B the following new section:
``inspector general of the intelligence community
``Sec. 102C. (a) Purpose; Establishment.--In order to--
``(1) create an objective and effective office,
appropriately accountable to Congress, to initiate and conduct
independently inspections, investigations, and audits relating
to programs and operations of the intelligence community;
``(2) provide leadership and recommend policies designed to
promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the
administration of such programs and operations, and detect
fraud and abuse in such programs and operations;
``(3) provide a means for keeping the Director fully and
currently informed about problems and deficiencies relating to
the administration of such programs and operations, and the
necessity for and the progress of corrective actions; and
``(4) in the manner prescribed by this section, ensure that
the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (hereafter in this
section referred to collectively as the `intelligence
committees') are kept similarly informed of significant
problems and deficiencies as well as the necessity for and the
progress of corrective actions,
there is hereby established in the Office of the Director of Central
Intelligence an Office of Inspector General (hereafter in this section
referred to as the `Office').
``(b) Appointment; Supervision; Removal.--(1) There shall be at the
head of the Office an Inspector General who shall be appointed by the
President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. This
appointment shall be made without regard to political affiliation and
shall be solely on the basis of integrity, compliance with the security
standards of the Central Intelligence Agency, and prior experience in
the field of foreign intelligence. Such appointment shall also be made
on the basis of demonstrated ability in accounting, financial analysis,
law, management analysis, public administration, or auditing.
``(2) The Inspector General shall report to the Director of Central
Intelligence directly, or through the Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence, and be under the general supervision of the Director.
``(3) The Director may prohibit the Inspector General from
initiating, carrying out, or completing any audit, inspection, or
investigation if the Director determines that such prohibition is
necessary to protect vital national security interests of the United
States.
``(4) If the Director exercises any power under paragraph (3), the
Director shall submit an appropriately classified statement of the
reasons for the exercise of such power within seven days to the
intelligence committees. The Director shall advise the Inspector
General at the time such report is submitted, and, to the extent
consistent with the protection of intelligence sources and methods,
provide the Inspector General with a copy of any such report. In such
cases, the Inspector General may submit such comments to the
intelligence committees that the Inspector General considers
appropriate.
``(5) In accordance with section 535 of title 28, United States
Code, the Inspector General shall report to the Attorney General any
information, allegation, or complaint received by the Inspector General
relating to violations of Federal criminal law that involve a program
or operation of the Agency and the intelligence community, consistent
with such guidelines as may be issued by the Attorney General pursuant
to subsection (b)(2) of such section. A copy of all such reports shall
be furnished to the Director.
``(6) The Inspector General may be removed from office only by the
President. The President shall immediately communicate in writing to
the intelligence committees the reasons for any such removal.
``(c) Duties and Responsibilities.--(1) The Inspector General is
the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community. The Inspector
General shall coordinate with the Inspectors General of each element of
the intelligence community in carrying out duties under this Act.
``(2) It shall be the duty and responsibility of the Inspector
General appointed under this section--
``(A) to provide policy direction for, and to plan,
conduct, supervise, and coordinate independently, the
inspections, investigations, and audits relating to the
programs and operations of the Agency and the intelligence
community to ensure they are conducted efficiently and in
accordance with applicable law and regulations;
``(B) to keep the Director fully and currently informed
concerning violations of law and regulations, fraud and other
serious problems, abuses and deficiencies that may occur in
such programs and operations, and to report the progress made
in implementing corrective action;
``(C) to take due regard for the protection of intelligence
sources and methods in the preparation of all reports issued by
the Office, and, to the extent consistent with the purpose and
objective of such reports, take such measures as may be
appropriate to minimize the disclosure of intelligence sources
and methods described in such reports; and
``(D) in the execution of his responsibilities, to comply
with generally accepted government auditing standards.
``(d) Semiannual Reports; Immediate Reports of Serious or Flagrant
Problems; Reports of Functional Problems; Reports to Congress on Urgent
Concerns.--(1) The Inspector General shall, not later than January 31
and July 31 of each year, prepare and submit to the Director of Central
Intelligence a classified semiannual report summarizing the activities
of the Office during the immediately preceding six-month periods ending
December 31 (of the preceding year) and June 30, respectively. Not
later than the dates each year provided for the transmittal of such
reports in section 507 of the National Security Act of 1947, the
Director shall transmit such reports to the intelligence committees
with any comments he may deem appropriate. Such reports shall, at a
minimum, include a list of the title or subject of each inspection,
investigation, or audit conducted during the reporting period and--
``(A) a description of significant problems, abuses, and
deficiencies relating to the administration of programs and
operations of the Agency and the intelligence community
identified by the Office during the reporting period;
``(B) a description of the recommendations for corrective
action made by the Office during the reporting period with
respect to significant problems, abuses, or deficiencies
identified in subparagraph (A);
``(C) a statement of whether corrective action has been
completed on each significant recommendation described in
previous semiannual reports, and, in a case where corrective
action has been completed, a description of such corrective
action;
``(D) a certification that the Inspector General has had
full and direct access to all information relevant to the
performance of his functions;
``(E) a description of the exercise of the subpoena
authority under subsection (e)(5) by the Inspector General
during the reporting period; and
``(F) such recommendations as the Inspector General may
wish to make concerning legislation to promote economy and
efficiency in the administration of programs and operations
undertaken by the Agency and the intelligence community, and to
detect and eliminate fraud and abuse in such programs and
operations.
``(2) The Inspector General shall report immediately to the
Director whenever he becomes aware of particularly serious or flagrant
problems, abuses, or deficiencies relating to the administration of
programs or operations. The Director shall transmit such report to the
intelligence committees within seven calendar days, together with any
comments he considers appropriate.
``(3) In the event that--
``(A) the Inspector General is unable to resolve any
differences with the Director affecting the execution of the
Inspector General's duties or responsibilities;
``(B) an investigation, inspection, or audit carried out by
the Inspector General should focus on any current or former
Agency or other intelligence community official who--
``(i) holds or held a position in the Agency or
another element of the intelligence community that is
subject to appointment by the President, by and with
the advise and consent of the Senate, including such a
position held on an acting basis; or
``(ii) holds or held the position in the Agency or
another element of the intelligence community,
including such a position held on an acting basis, that
is appointed by the Director of Central Intelligence;
``(C) a matter requires a report by the Inspector General
to the Department of Justice on possible criminal conduct by a
current or former Agency or other intelligence community
official described or referred to in subparagraph (B);
``(D) the Inspector General receives notice from the
Department of Justice declining or approving prosecution of
possible criminal conduct of any of the officials described in
subparagraph (B); or
``(E) the Inspector General, after exhausting all possible
alternatives, is unable to obtain significant documentary
information in the course of an investigation, inspection, or
audit,
the Inspector General shall immediately notify and submit a report on
such matter to the intelligence committees.
``(4) Pursuant to Title V, the Director shall submit to the
intelligence committees any report or findings and recommendations of
an inspection, investigation, or audit conducted by the office which
has been requested by the Chairman or Ranking Minority Member of either
committee.
``(5)(A) An employee of the Agency or any other element of the
intelligence community, or of a contractor to the Agency or any other
element of the intelligence community, who intends to report to
Congress a complaint or information with respect to an urgent concern
may report such complaint or information to the Inspector General.
``(B) Not later than the end of the 14-calendar day period
beginning on the date of receipt from an employee of a complaint or
information under subparagraph (A), the Inspector General shall
determine whether the complaint or information appears credible. Upon
making such a determination, the Inspector General shall transmit to
the Director notice of that determination, together with the complaint
or information.
``(C) Upon receipt of a transmittal from the Inspector General
under subparagraph (B), the Director shall, within 7 calendar days of
such receipt, forward such transmittal to the intelligence committees,
together with any comments the Director considers appropriate.
``(D)(i) If the Inspector General does not find credible under
subparagraph (B) a complaint or information submitted under
subparagraph (A), or does not transmit the complaint or information to
the Director in accurate form under subparagraph (B), the employee
(subject to clause (ii)) may submit the complaint or information to
Congress by contacting either or both of the intelligence committees
directly.
``(ii) The employee may contact the intelligence committees
directly as described in clause (i) only if the employee--
``(I) before making such a contact, furnishes to the
Director, through the Inspector General, a statement of the
employee's complaint or information and notice of the
employee's intent to contact the intelligence committees
directly; and
``(II) obtains and follows from the Director, through the
Inspector General, direction on how to contact the intelligence
committees in accordance with appropriate security practices.
``(iii) A member or employee of one of the intelligence committees
who receives a complaint or information under clause (i) does so in
that member or employee's official capacity as a member or employee of
that committee.
``(E) The Inspector General shall notify an employee who reports a
complaint or information to the Inspector General under this paragraph
of each action taken under this paragraph with respect to the complaint
or information. Such notice shall be provided not later than 3 days
after any such action is taken.
``(F) An action taken by the Director or the Inspector General
under this paragraph shall not be subject to judicial review.
``(G) In this paragraph:
``(i) The term `urgent concern' means any of the following:
``(I) A serious or flagrant problem, abuse,
violation of law or Executive order, or deficiency
relating to the funding, administration, or operations
of an intelligence activity involving classified
information, but does not include differences of
opinions concerning public policy matters.
``(II) A false statement to Congress, or a willful
withholding from Congress, on an issue of material fact
relating to the funding, administration, or operation
of an intelligence activity.
``(III) An action, including a personnel action
described in section 2302(a)(2)(A) of title 5, United
States Code, constituting reprisal or threat of
reprisal prohibited under subsection (e)(3)(B) in
response to an employee's reporting an urgent concern
in accordance with this paragraph.
``(ii) The term `intelligence committees' means the
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of
Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the
Senate.
``(e) Authorities of the Inspector General.--(1) The Inspector
General shall have direct and prompt access to the Director when
necessary for any purpose pertaining to the performance of his duties.
``(2) The Inspector General shall have access to any employee or
any employee of a contractor of the Agency or any other element of the
intelligence community whose testimony is needed for the performance of
his duties. In addition, he shall have direct access to all records,
reports, audits, reviews, documents, papers, recommendations, or other
material which relate to the programs and operations with respect to
which the Inspector General has responsibilities under this section.
Failure on the part of any employee or contractor to cooperate with the
Inspector General shall be grounds for appropriate administrative
actions by the Director, to include loss of employment or the
termination of an existing contractual relationship.
``(3) The Inspector General is authorized to receive and
investigate complaints or information from any person concerning the
existence of an activity constituting a violation of laws, rules, or
regulations, or mismanagement, gross waste of funds, abuse of
authority, or a substantial and specific danger to the public health
and safety. Once such complaint or information has been received from
an employee of the Agency or any other element of the intelligence
community--
``(A) the Inspector General shall not disclose the identity
of the employee without the consent of the employee, unless the
Inspector General determines that such disclosure is
unavoidable during the course of the investigation or the
disclosure is made to an official of the Department of Justice
responsible for determining whether a prosecution should be
undertaken; and
``(B) no action constituting a reprisal, or threat of
reprisal, for making such complaint may be taken by any
employee of the Agency or any other element of the intelligence
community in a position to take such actions, unless the
complaint was made or the information was disclosed with the
knowledge that it was false or with willful disregard for its
truth or falsity.
``(4) The Inspector General shall have authority to administer to
or take from any person an oath, affirmation, or affidavit, whenever
necessary in the performance of his duties, which oath affirmation, or
affidavit when administered or taken by or before an employee of the
Office designated by the Inspector General shall have the same force
and effect as if administered or taken by or before an officer having a
seal.
``(5)(A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the Inspector
General is authorized to require by subpoena the production of all
information, documents, reports, answers, records, accounts, papers,
and other data and documentary evidence necessary in the performance of
the duties and responsibilities of the Inspector General.
``(B) In the case of Government agencies, the Inspector General
shall obtain information, documents, reports, answers, records,
accounts, papers, and other data and evidence for the purpose specified
in subparagraph (A) using procedures other than by subpoenas.
``(C) The Inspector General may not issue a subpoena for or on
behalf of any other element or component of the Agency or any other
element of the intelligence community.
``(D) In the case of contumacy or refusal to obey a subpoena issued
under this paragraph, the subpoena shall be enforceable by order of any
appropriate district court of the United States.
``(6) The Inspector General shall be provided with appropriate and
adequate office space at central and field office locations, together
with such equipment, office supplies, maintenance services, and
communications facilities and services as may be necessary for the
operation of such offices.
``(7) Subject to applicable law and the policies of the Director,
the Inspector General shall select, appoint and employ such officers
and employees as may be necessary to carry out his functions. In making
such selections, the Inspector General shall ensure that such officers
and employees have the requisite training and experience to enable him
to carry out his duties effectively. In this regard, the Inspector
General shall create within his organization a career cadre of
sufficient size to provide appropriate continuity and objectivity
needed for the effective performance of his duties.
``(8) Subject to the concurrence of the Director, the Inspector
General may request such information or assistance as may be necessary
for carrying out his duties and responsibilities from any Government
agency. Upon request of the Inspector General for such information or
assistance, the head of the Government agency involved shall, insofar
as is practicable and not in contravention of any existing statutory
restriction or regulation of the Government agency concerned, furnish
to the Inspector General, or to an authorized designee, such
information or assistance.
``(f) Separate Budget Account.--Beginning with fiscal year 2006,
and in accordance with procedures to be issued by the Director of
Central Intelligence in consultation with the intelligence committees,
the Director of Central Intelligence shall include in the National
Foreign Intelligence Program budget a separate account for the Office
of Inspector General established pursuant to this section.
``(g) Transfer.--There shall be transferred to the Office the
Office of Inspector General established under section 17 of the Central
Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403q). The personnel,
assets, liabilities, contracts, property, records, and unexpended
balances of appropriations, authorizations, allocations, and other
funds employed, held, used, arising from, or available to such Office
of Inspector General are hereby transferred to the Office established
pursuant to this section.''.
(b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for that Act, as
amended by section 105(b), is further amended by inserting after the
item relating to section 102B the following new item:
``Sec. 102C. Inspector General of the Intelligence Community.''.
(c) Conforming Amendments.--(1) The Inspector General Act of 1978
(5 U.S.C. App.) is amended--
(A) in subsection (a)(1)(C) of section 8H, by striking ``or
section 17 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949'' and
inserting ``or section 102C of the National Security Act of
1947; and
(B) in section 8J, by striking ``8F'' and inserting ``8H''.
(2) Section 17 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50
U.S.C. 403q) is repealed.
SEC. 107. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.
Section 102 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-1),
as amended by section 104(c), is amended by adding at the end the
following new subsection (f):
``(f) Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.--The
Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency is the chief
administrative officer of the Central Intelligence Agency. The
Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in the
administration of the Central Intelligence Agency and the
intelligence community by ensuring that appropriate
administrative processes are in place to assist the Director in
the management of the intelligence community;
``(2) coordinate with subordinate officers of the Central
Intelligence Agency and all elements of the intelligence
community to ensure that the Agency and such elements are
efficiently and effectively organized;
``(3) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out responsibilities of the Director as head of the
intelligence community;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities with respect to the
administration and management of the Agency and the
intelligence community; and
``(5) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 108. SPECIFIED APPROPRIATIONS ACCOUNT FOR THE NATIONAL FOREIGN
INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM.
(a) In General.--Subsection (e) of section 102 of the National
Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-1), as amended by section 104(a),
is further amended by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
``(5)(A) Funds appropriated for the National Foreign Intelligence
Program pursuant to an authorization for such purpose shall be
appropriated directly to the Director of Central Intelligence. The
Central Intelligence Agency shall serve as the executive agent for such
funds.
``(B) Funds referred to in subparagraph (A) shall be made available
from an appropriations account that is separate from the appropriations
account from which funds are made available for the Department of
Defense.''.
(b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall
apply to funds appropriated for the National Foreign Intelligence
Program for fiscal years beginning with fiscal year 2006.
TITLE II--ASSOCIATE AND ASSISTANT DIRECTORS OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
SEC. 201. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR OPERATIONS.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 106, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection (g):
``(g) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Operations.--
The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Operations shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and coordinated so
that the human intelligence collection activities, the human
intelligence enabling capabilities, and the covert activities
of the intelligence community are carried out as efficiently
and effectively as possible and are consistent with
Administration policies;
``(2) serve as the Director of Operations for the Central
Intelligence Agency;
``(3) monitor and review the activities of the human
intelligence and human intelligence enabling elements of the
intelligence community and coordinate such activities across
all such elements of the intelligence community;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
priorities relating to such human intelligence operations,
human intelligence enabling capabilities, and covert
activities;
``(5) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to human intelligence collection, human intelligence
enabling capabilities, and covert activities in order to
ensure--
``(A) a coordinated human intelligence collection
effort by the intelligence community;
``(B) that human intelligence enabling capabilities
are sufficient for the needs and requirements of the
human intelligence collection elements; and
``(C) appropriate foreign intelligence is available
to enhance the success of covert activities;
``(6) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
human intelligence operational activity, the related human
intelligence enabling capabilities, and any covert activities
are being carried out in a manner that enhances the
intelligence community's ability to provide policymakers and
military commanders with timely and relevant intelligence
information;
``(7) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, for approval by the
Director of Central Intelligence, a strategy--
``(A) for developing, enhancing, and conducting
human intelligence collection activities;
``(B) for the continued improvement and
recapitalization of the intelligence community's human
intelligence enabling capabilities of the intelligence
community; and
``(C) to ensure sufficient resources and
capabilities exist throughout the intelligence
community for the successful execution of any covert
activities that might be directed by the President;
``(8) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (7) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(9) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the human intelligence and human
intelligence enabling operational activities and covert
activities of those elements of the intelligence community
engaged in such activities;
``(10) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (9) address the objectives and
priorities for the human intelligence operational activities
and covert activities under the strategy described in paragraph
(7); and
``(11) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 202. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR ANALYSIS.
(a) In General.--Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947
(50 U.S.C. 403-1), as amended by section 201, is further amended by
adding at the end the following subsection (h):
``(h) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis.--The
Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and the analytical
activities of the intelligence community are carried out as
efficiently and effectively as possible;
``(2) serve as the Director of Intelligence for the Central
Intelligence Agency;
``(3) ensure that the intelligence analysis produced by the
elements of the intelligence community remains independent and
objective;
``(4) monitor the analytical activities of the elements of
the intelligence community and coordinate such activities
across all such elements of the intelligence community;
``(5) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities relating to such analysis;
``(6) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies and standards by which analysts throughout the
intelligence community may have access to source identifying
information;
``(7) ensure that mechanisms exist to provide competitive
analysis in order to routinely challenge analytical
assessments;
``(8) direct competitive analysis of analytical products;
``(9) monitor the allocation of resources for the analysis
of intelligence in order to identify unnecessary duplication in
the analysis of intelligence;
``(10) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, for approval by the
Director of Central Intelligence, a strategy for--
``(A) developing and enhancing the intelligence
community's analytic capabilities, including
competitive analysis, analytic tradecraft, and depth of
knowledge; and
``(B) to ensure that sufficient analytic resources
and capabilities exist throughout the intelligence
community;
``(11) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (10) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(12) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that
analysis of intelligence is being carried out in a manner that
enhances the intelligence community's ability to provide the
President, other policymakers, and military commanders with
timely and relevant intelligence information;
``(13) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the analytical requirements of
those elements of the intelligence community that provide
analytical products for the intelligence community;
``(14) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (13) address the objectives and
priorities for the analytical needs of the intelligence
community;
``(15) serve as the chairman of the National Intelligence
Council; and
``(16) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
(b) Requirement for Alternative Views in Estimates of the National
Intelligence Council.--Paragraph (2)(A) of section 103(b) of the
National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-3(b)) is amended--
(1) by striking ``including, whenever the Council considers
appropriate'' and inserting ``which shall include as a part of
such estimates in their entirety''; and
(2) by inserting ``, if any,'' after ``alternate views''.
(c) Transfer of Office to Office of Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Analysis.--(1) Paragraph (1)(A) of such section is
amended by striking ``Office of the Director of Central Intelligence''
and inserting ``Office of Associate Director of Central Intelligence
for Analysis''.
(2) Subparagraph (A) of section 3(4) of the National Security Act
of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 401a(4)) is amended by striking ``, the National
Intelligence Council (as provided for in section 105(b)(3)),''.
SEC. 203. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 202, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(i) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Information
Management.--The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Information Management shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and that the
information management activities of the intelligence community
are carried out as efficiently and effectively as possible;
``(2) serve as the Chief Information Officer for the
intelligence community;
``(3) monitor and review the allocation of resources for
the development of an intelligence community enterprise
architecture;
``(4) monitor and review the allocation of information
technology resources among the various elements of the
intelligence community in order to identify unnecessary
duplication in the development of such enterprise architecture;
``(5) monitor and review the development of the enterprise
architectures of each element of the intelligence community to
ensure that such element's enterprise architecture is
compatible and interoperable with the enterprise architecture
of other elements of the intelligence community and with the
intelligence community as a whole;
``(6) monitor and review the information sharing programs
of the elements of the intelligence community and coordinate
such activities across all such elements of the intelligence
community in order to ensure the most efficient and effective
means of disseminating intelligence information to the other
elements of the intelligence community, the President, other
policymakers, military commanders, and to State, local, and
private sector users of such intelligence;
``(7) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities relating to information
management technologies and information sharing policies to be
implemented throughout the intelligence community;
``(8) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Chief Information Officers of each element of the intelligence
community, a strategy for the development and implementation of
an enterprise architecture within each element and across the
intelligence community;
``(9) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (8) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(10) coordinate with the Secretary of Homeland Security
to ensure that the information sharing programs, policies, and
capabilities of the intelligence community and the Department
of Homeland Security are designed to enhance the homeland
security of the United States and to reduce the vulnerability
to terrorist attack;
``(11) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the elements of the intelligence
community with respect to information management technologies
and the implementation of the element's enterprise
architecture;
``(12) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (11) address the enterprise
architecture and information sharing objectives and priorities
for the respective elements of the intelligence community;
``(13) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that
information sharing activities and the development of an
intelligence community enterprise architecture is being carried
out in a manner that enhances the intelligence community's
ability to provide the President, other policymakers, and
military commanders with timely and relevant intelligence
information; and
``(14) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 204. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR LANGUAGE AND
EDUCATION.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 203, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(j) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Language and
Education.--The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Language
and Education shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and the language
training and educational resources, language capabilities, and
cultural understanding of the intelligence community are
maintained at levels appropriate to the needs of the
intelligence community;
``(2) ensure that the language capabilities and cultural
understanding of the elements of the intelligence community are
sufficient to meet collection and analytical requirements and
that such requirements can be carried out as efficiently and
effectively as possible;
``(3) oversee requirements for foreign language education
and training for each of the elements of the intelligence
community;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities relating to such
requirements;
``(5) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Chief Language Officers of each element of the intelligence
community, a strategy for the development and implementation of
language education and training programs within each element
and across the intelligence community;
``(6) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (5) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(7) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the elements of the intelligence
community as they relate to language education and training
programs;
``(8) monitor and review the allocation of resources for
foreign language education and training in order to ensure the
requirements of the intelligence community with respect to
foreign language proficiency are met;
``(9) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation plans
developed under paragraph (7) address the objectives and
priorities for maintaining and enhancing the intelligence
community's language and education requirements under the
strategy described in paragraph (5);
``(10) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that the
language education and training programs of the respective
intelligence community elements are being carried out in a
manner that enhances the intelligence community's ability to
provide the President, other policymakers, and military
commanders with timely and relevant intelligence information;
and
``(11) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 205. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR MILITARY
SUPPORT.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 604, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(k) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military
Support.--(1) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Military Support may also serve as the Under Secretary of Defense for
Intelligence, subject to the concurrence of the Director of Central
Intelligence and the Secretary of Defense.
``(2) The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Military
Support shall--
``(A) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and the elements of
the intelligence community are efficiently and effectively
providing the necessary and required intelligence support to
the Department of Defense and the several military departments
of the United States;
``(B) when not serving as the Under Secretary of Defense
for Intelligence, coordinate and consult with the Under
Secretary of Defense for Intelligence to ensure that the
resource needs and intelligence requirements of the Department
of Defense and the several military departments are fully
considered;
``(C) monitor and review for the Director of Central
Intelligence the activities of the elements of the intelligence
community and coordinate such activities across all such
elements of the intelligence community to provide required
support to the Department of Defense and the several military
departments of the United States;
``(D) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities relating to such
requirements;
``(E) monitor and review for the Director of Central
Intelligence the allocation of resources being applied to
military support activities in order to ensure a coordinated
effort by the intelligence community and to ensure appropriate
foreign intelligence is available to enhance the success of
military activities;
``(F) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
military support is being carried out in a manner that enhances
the intelligence community's ability to provide the President,
combatant commanders, theater commanders, and all appropriate
policymakers, and other military commanders with timely and
relevant intelligence information;
``(G) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence when not serving in
this capacity, for approval by the Director of Central
Intelligence, a strategy for the military support activities of
the intelligence community;
``(H) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in subparagraph (G) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(I) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the elements of the intelligence
community engaged in military support activities;
``(J) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation plans
developed under subparagraph (I) address the objectives and
priorities for the military support requirements under the
strategy described in subparagraph (G); and
``(K) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 206. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SPACE.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 205, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(l) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Space.--The
Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Space shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and that national
technical elements of the intelligence community are
efficiently and effectively engaged in intelligence activities
intended to collect and produce relevant and timely
intelligence for policymakers and military commanders;
``(2) monitor and review the technical collection
activities of the elements of the intelligence community and
coordinate such activities;
``(3) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities relating to such
activities;
``(4) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to technical collection activities in order to ensure a
coordinated effort by the intelligence community and to ensure
relevant and timely foreign intelligence is available to the
President, other policymakers, and military commanders;
``(5) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
technical intelligence collection is being carried out in a
manner that enhances the intelligence community's ability to
provide the President, combatant commanders, theater
commanders, and all appropriate policymakers with timely and
relevant intelligence information;
``(6) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, for approval by
the Director of Central Intelligence, a strategy for the
national technical collection activities of the intelligence
community;
``(7) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (6) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(8) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the elements of the intelligence
community engaged in technical intelligence collection
activities;
``(9) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation plans
developed under paragraph (8) address the objectives and
priorities for the national intelligence collection
requirements under the strategy described in paragraph (6); and
``(10) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 207. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 206, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(m) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Science and
Technology.--The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Science
and Technology shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized and the scientific and
technological research and development activities of the
intelligence community are maintained at levels appropriate to
the needs of the intelligence community;
``(2) ensure that the science and technological needs and
requirements of the elements of the intelligence community are
sufficient to meet collection and analytical requirements and
that such requirements can be carried out as efficiently and
effectively as possible;
``(3) serve as the Director for Science and Technology for
the Central Intelligence Agency;
``(4) oversee requirements for research and development for
each of the elements of the intelligence community;
``(5) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and priorities relating to such
requirements;
``(6) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with
appropriate Associate and Assistant Directors of Central
Intelligence, as well as with the heads of each element of the
intelligence community, a science and technology research and
development strategy within each element and across the
intelligence community;
``(7) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (6) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(8) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the elements of the intelligence
community as they relate to science and technology research and
development needs and requirements;
``(9) monitor and review the allocation of resources for
research and development in order to ensure the requirements of
the intelligence community with respect to research and
development are met;
``(10) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (9) address the objectives and
priorities for maintaining and enhancing the intelligence
community's scientific and technological research and
development requirements under the strategy described in
paragraph (6);
``(11) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that the
research and development programs of the respective
intelligence community elements and the intelligence community
itself are being carried out in a manner that enhances the
intelligence community's ability to provide the President,
other policymakers, and military commanders with timely and
relevant intelligence information; and
``(12) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 208. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR RESOURCES.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by sections 207, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(n) Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Resources.--
The Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Resources shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that--
``(A) the intelligence community is well organized;
``(B) the elements of the intelligence community
are operating in compliance with any directives,
policies, standards, and guidelines issued by the
Director of Central Intelligence; and
``(C) the elements of the intelligence community
are efficiently and effectively engaged in intelligence
activities intended to collect and produce relevant and
timely intelligence for policymakers and military
commanders;
``(2) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, standards, and guidelines for the management of the
intelligence community;
``(3) serve as the chief financial officer of the Central
Intelligence Agency and the intelligence community;
``(4) perform, as directed by the Executive Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency, community-wide management
functions of the intelligence community, including the
management of personnel and resources;
``(5) coordinate with the Associate and Assistant Directors
of Central Intelligence and the chief financial officers of
each element of the intelligence community within the National
Foreign Intelligence Program in order to develop the annual
budgets and resource allocation plans for such elements;
``(6) coordinate and provide guidance to the Secretary of
Defense and the military departments for the resource needs and
requirements of the Joint Military Intelligence Program and the
Tactical Intelligence and Related Areas in order to assist in the
development of a cohesive budget and resource allocation for the entire
intelligence community;
``(7) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation plans
developed under paragraphs (5) and (6) address the objectives
and priorities for national intelligence collection and
analytical requirements;
``(8) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in the
development of the annual budget of the National Foreign
Intelligence Program to be submitted to the President for
transmission to Congress; and
``(9) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 209. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
COUNTERTERRORISM.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 208, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(o) Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterterrorism.--The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
CounterTerrorism shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence, in
coordination with all appropriate Associate Directors of
Central Intelligence, in carrying out the Director's
responsibilities to ensure that the intelligence community is
well organized so that counterterrorism activities of the
intelligence community are carried out as efficiently and
effectively as possible and are consistent with Administration
policies;
``(2) monitor and review the counterterrorism activities of
the elements of the intelligence community;
``(3) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
appropriate across all elements of the intelligence community
in order to more effectively and efficiently prosecute the
Global War on Terrorism;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, programs, standards, guidelines, and priorities
relating to the counterterrorism activities of the intelligence
community;
``(5) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to the counterterrorism activities of the intelligence
community in order to ensure a coordinated counterterrorism
effort by the intelligence community and to ensure appropriate
foreign intelligence is available to enhance the success of
counterterrorism activities;
``(6) coordinate with the Secretary of Homeland Security to
ensure that the counterterrorism activities of the intelligence
community enhance and inform the efforts of the Department of
Homeland Security;
``(7) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
counterterrorism activity is being carried out in a manner that
enhances the intelligence community's ability to provide the
President, other policymakers, and military commanders with
timely and relevant intelligence information relating to
terrorism and homeland security;
``(8) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with
appropriate Associate and Assistant Directors of Central
Intelligence, the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence,
the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the
Secretary of Homeland Security, for approval by the Director of
Central Intelligence, a counterterrorism strategy for the
intelligence community;
``(9) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (8) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(10) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the counterterrorism activities
of those elements of the intelligence community engaged in such
activities;
``(11) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (10) address the objectives and
priorities for the counterterrorism activities under the
strategy described in paragraph (8); and
``(12) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 210. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE.
(a) In General.--Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947
(50 U.S.C. 403-1), as amended by section 209, is further amended by
adding at the end the following new subsection:
``(p) Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterintelligence.--The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence
for Counterintelligence shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence in
carrying out the Director's responsibilities to ensure that the
intelligence community is well organized so that
counterintelligence activities of the intelligence elements are
carried out as efficiently and effectively as possible and are
consistent with Administration policies;
``(2) monitor and review the counterintelligence activities
of the elements of the intelligence community;
``(3) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
appropriate activities across all elements of the intelligence
community to mitigate the threat to the national security by
hostile intelligence entities;
``(4) serve as the National Counterintelligence Executive
under section 902 of the Counterintelligence Enhancement Act of
2002 (Title IX of Public Law 107-306; 116 Stat. 2432)) and
shall be vested with all authorities and responsibilities
assigned to the National Counterintelligence Executive by such
Act, and shall have the benefit of such staff and the office of the
National Counterintelligence Executive established by section 904 of
such Act (116 Stat. 2434);
``(5) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, programs, standards, guidelines, and priorities
relating to the counterintelligence activities of the
intelligence community;
``(6) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, programs, standards, guidelines, and priorities
relating to the personnel security requirements of the
intelligence community;
``(7) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to the counterintelligence activities of the
intelligence community in order to ensure a coordinated
counterintelligence effort by the intelligence community and to
ensure appropriate foreign intelligence is available to enhance
the success of counterintelligence activities;
``(8) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
counterintelligence activity is being carried out in a manner
that enhances the intelligence community's ability to provide
the President, other policymakers, and military commanders with
timely and relevant intelligence information relating to
counterintelligence matters;
``(9) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the counterintelligence
activities of those elements of the intelligence community
engaged in such activities;
``(10) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (9) address the objectives and
priorities for the counterintelligence activities of the
intelligence community under the strategy described in
paragraph (7); and
``(11) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
(b) Conforming Amendments.--Section 902 of the Counterintelligence
Enhancement Act of 2002 (Title IX of Public Law 107-306; 116 Stat.
2432; 50 U.S.C. 402b note) is amended--
(1) in subsection (a)--
(A) by striking ``by the President'' in paragraph
(1) and inserting ``by the Director of Central
Intelligence''; and
(B) by striking ``the President should seek the
views of the Attorney General, Secretary of Defense,
and Director of Central Intelligence'' and inserting
``the Director of Central Intelligence should consult
with the Attorney General and the Secretary of
Defense''; and
(2) in subsection (c)--
(A) by striking ``of the President'' in the matter
preceding paragraph (1) and inserting ``of the Director
of Central Intelligence''; and
(B) by striking ``as the President'' in paragraph
(4) and inserting ``as the Director of Central
Intelligence''.
SEC. 211. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
COUNTERPROLIFERATION.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 210, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(q) Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counterproliferation.--The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence
for Counterproliferation shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence, in
consultation with the appropriate Associate Directors of
Central Intelligence, in carrying out the Director's
responsibilities to ensure that the intelligence community is
well organized so that counterproliferation activities of the
intelligence community are carried out as efficiently and
effectively as possible and are consistent with Administration
policies;
``(2) monitor and review the counterproliferation
activities of the elements of the intelligence community;
``(3) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
activities across all elements of the intelligence community in
order to more effectively and efficiently reduce the
proliferation of conventional weapons and of weapons of mass
destruction;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, programs, standards, guidelines, and priorities
relating to the counterproliferation activities of the
intelligence community;
``(5) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to the counterproliferation activities of the
intelligence community in order to ensure a coordinated
counterproliferation effort by the intelligence community and
to ensure appropriate foreign intelligence is available to
enhance the success of counterproliferation activities;
``(6) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
counterproliferation activity is being carried out in a manner
that enhances the intelligence community's ability to provide
the President, other policymakers, and military commanders with
timely and relevant intelligence information relating to
proliferation activities of our enemies and adversaries;
``(7) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
appropriate Associate and Assistant Directors of Central
Intelligence and the Undersecretary of Defense for
Intelligence, for approval by the Director of Central
Intelligence, a counterproliferation strategy for the
intelligence community;
``(8) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (7) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(9) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets
and resource allocation plans for the counterproliferation activities
of those elements of the intelligence community engaged in such
activities;
``(10) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (9) address the objectives and
priorities for the counterproliferation activities under the
strategy described in paragraph (7); and
``(11) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 212. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR
COUNTERNARCOTICS.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 211, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(r) Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counternarcotics.--The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Counternarcotics shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence, in
coordination with the appropriate Associate Directors of
Central Intelligence, in carrying out the Director's
responsibilities to ensure that the intelligence community is
well organized so that counternarcotics activities of the
intelligence community are carried out as efficiently and
effectively as possible and are consistent with Administration
policies;
``(2) monitor and review the counternarcotics activities of
the elements of the intelligence community;
``(3) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
activities across all elements of the intelligence community in
order to more effectively, efficiently, and actively work to
defeat international narcotics trafficking;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, programs, standards, guidelines, and priorities
relating to the counternarcotics activities of the intelligence
community;
``(5) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to the counternarcotics activities of the intelligence
community in order to ensure a coordinated counternarcotics
effort by the intelligence community and to ensure appropriate
foreign intelligence is available to enhance the success of
counternarcotics activities;
``(6) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
counternarcotics activity is being carried out in a manner that
enhances the intelligence community's ability to provide
policymakers with timely and relevant intelligence information
relating to proliferation activities of our enemies and
adversaries;
``(7) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the
Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, and the
Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, for
approval by the Director of Central Intelligence, a
counternarcotics strategy for the intelligence community;
``(8) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (7) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(9) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the counternarcotics activities
of those elements of the intelligence community engaged in such
activities;
``(10) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (9) address the objectives and
priorities for the counternarcotics activities under the
strategy described in paragraph (7); and
``(11) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
SEC. 213. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE FOR FOREIGN
INTELLIGENCE.
Section 102A of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-
1), as amended by section 212, is further amended by adding at the end
the following new subsection:
``(s) Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Foreign
Intelligence.--The Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Foreign Intelligence shall--
``(1) assist the Director of Central Intelligence, in
coordination with the appropriate Associate Directors of
Central Intelligence, in carrying out the Director's
responsibilities to ensure that the intelligence community is
well organized so that foreign intelligence collection
activities of the intelligence community are carried out as
efficiently and effectively as possible and are consistent with
Administration policies;
``(2) monitor and review the foreign intelligence
collection activities of the elements of the intelligence
community;
``(3) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
appropriate activities across all elements of the intelligence
community in order to more effectively, efficiently, and
actively collect tactical, operational, and strategic foreign
intelligence on a global basis in order to better obtain plans
and intentions of enemies and adversaries of the United States,
and other hostile foreign powers, so that credible and timely
intelligence may be provided to the President, other
policymakers, and military commanders;
``(4) recommend to the Director of Central Intelligence
policies, programs, standards, guidelines, and priorities
relating to the foreign intelligence collection activities of
the intelligence community;
``(5) monitor and review the allocation of resources being
applied to the foreign intelligence collection activities of
the intelligence community in order to ensure a coordinated
foreign intelligence collection effort by the intelligence
community and to ensure appropriate foreign intelligence is
available to enhance the success of foreign intelligence collection
activities;
``(6) coordinate, as appropriate, with the Associate and
Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence to ensure that such
foreign intelligence collection activity is being carried out
in a manner that enhances the intelligence community's ability
to provide policymakers with timely and relevant intelligence
information relating to proliferation activities of our enemies
and adversaries;
``(7) produce on an annual basis, in coordination with the
appropriate Associate Directors of Central Intelligence, the
Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, and the
Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, for
approval by the Director of Central Intelligence, a foreign
intelligence collection strategy for the intelligence
community;
``(8) evaluate on an ongoing basis the implementation of
the strategy described in paragraph (7) and submit to the
Director of Central Intelligence periodic reports on such
evaluation, including a discussion of any shortfalls in the
implementation of the strategy and recommendations for remedies
for such shortfalls;
``(9) coordinate with the Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Resources the development of budgets and
resource allocation plans for the foreign intelligence
collection activities of those elements of the intelligence
community engaged in such activities;
``(10) ensure that the budgets and resource allocation
plans developed under paragraph (9) address the objectives and
priorities for the foreign intelligence collection activities
under the strategy described in paragraph (7); and
``(11) carry out such other duties as the Director of
Central Intelligence may specify.''.
TITLE III--ADDITIONAL MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY
SEC. 301. MODIFICATIONS TO RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE.
(a) Determination of Annual Budget for the Intelligence
Community.--Subsection (c)(1) of section 103 of the National Security
Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-3) is amended by striking ``facilitate the
development of an'' and inserting ``determine the''.
(b) Direction and Management of Collection Requirements.--
Subsection (c)(2) of such section by inserting before the semi-colon at
the end the following: ``and direct and manage such requirements and
priorities''.
(c) Approval of Collection Requirements.--Subsection (c)(3) of such
section is amended--
(1) by striking ``except as otherwise agreed'' and
inserting ``in consultation'';
(2) by inserting a comma after ``Secretary of Defense'';
and
(3) by striking ``pursuant to the direction of the
President'' and inserting ``except as otherwise directed by the
National Security Council, pursuant to subsection (a), on
behalf of the President.''.
SEC. 302. MODIFICATIONS TO AUTHORITIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE.
(a) Access to All Intelligence Related to National Security.--
Subsection (a) of section 104 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50
U.S.C. 403-4) is amended by striking ``To the extent'' and all that
follows through ``President, the'' and inserting ``The''.
(b) Approval of Budgets.--Subsection (b) of such section is amended
to read as follows:
``(b) Budget Authority.--Notwithstanding any other provision of
law--
``(1) the Director of Central Intelligence shall, through
the Associate and Assistant Directors of Central Intelligence,
direct, coordinate, and prepare the annual budgets of the
elements of the intelligence community within the National
Foreign Intelligence Program, in consultation with the heads of
those elements;
``(2) the Director shall provide guidance for the
development of the annual budgets for such other elements of
the intelligence community that are not within the National
Foreign Intelligence Program;
``(3) the heads of those elements referred to in paragraph
(2), shall coordinate closely with the Associate Director of
Central Intelligence for Resources in the development of the
budgets of those elements, before the submission of their
recommendations to the Director for approval;
``(4) the budget of any element of the intelligence
community within the National Foreign Intelligence Program may
not be provided to the President for transmission to Congress
unless the Director has approved such budget.''.
(c) Reprogramming.--Subsection (c) of such section is amended by
striking ``except in accordance with procedures issued by the
Director'' in the first sentence.
(d) Transfer of Funds or Personnel.--(1) Subsection (d)(1)(A) of
such section is amended--
(A) by striking ``In'' and inserting ``Notwithstanding any
other provision of law, in'';
(B) by striking ``with the approval of'' and inserting ``in
coordination with'';
(C) by striking ``to another such program and in'' and
inserting ``to another such program. In'';
(D) by inserting a comma after ``developed by the
Director'';
(E) by inserting ``the Director'' before ``may transfer'';
and
(F) by striking all that follows ``another such element''
and inserting a period.
(2) Subsection (d)(2) of such section is amended--
(A) in subparagraph (A)--
(i) by striking clause (v);
(ii) by inserting ``and'' at the end of clause
(iii); and
(iii) by striking ``; and'' at the end of clause
(iv) and inserting a period; and
(B) in subparagraph (B), to read as follows:
``(B) Should the head of any department or agency that is affected
by a proposed transfer of funds or personnel by the Director of Central
Intelligence wish to object to any such transfer, that department or
agency head shall provide the congressional intelligence committees
with written notice of such objection. The Director shall include in
any notification made to the congressional intelligence committees
regarding such transfer a copy of the written objection to such
transfer pursuant to paragraph (4).''.
(e) Coordination With Foreign Governments.--Subsection (e) of such
section is amended to read as follows:
``(e) Coordination With Intelligence Community Elements in Their
Relationships With Foreign Government Intelligence or Security
Services.--(1) Pursuant to the oversight of the National Security
Council and in a manner consistent with section 207 of the foreign
Service Act of 1980 (22 U.S.C. 3927), all elements of the intelligence
community shall consult with the Director of Central Intelligence,
through the Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Operations,
before interacting with any intelligence or security service of a
foreign government on any matter involving intelligence relating to the
national security, intelligence acquired through clandestine means, or
intelligence information relating to international terrorism.
``(2) The Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible to
the President for ensuring positive relationships between the
intelligence community and the intelligence or security services of
foreign governments on all matters involving intelligence relating to
the national security, intelligence acquired through clandestine means,
or intelligence information relating to international terrorism.
``(3) The Director of Central Intelligence shall notify the
congressional intelligence committees in a written document whenever,
due to the failure of an intelligence community element to consult or
coordinate as required under this subsection, a relationship with an
intelligence or security service of a foreign government is effected in
any way.''.
(f) Standards and Qualifications for Performance of Intelligence
Activities.--Subsection (g) of such section is amended by striking ``,
in consultation with the heads of effected agencies,''.
(g) Additional Authority of the Director of Central Intelligence
for the Intelligence Community.--Section 104 of the National Security
Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-4) is amended by adding at the end the
following new subsection:
``(i) Additional Authority for the Intelligence Community.--(1) The
Director of Central Intelligence may exercise all of the authorities
granted the Director with respect to the Central Intelligence Agency
pursuant to the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403
et seq.) with respect to all elements of the intelligence community.
``(2)(A) The Director of Central Intelligence may only exercise the
authority referred to in paragraph (1) with respect to an element of
the intelligence community (other than the Central Intelligence Agency)
upon the written request of the head of the element. In the case of a
departmental element, such written request may be delegated by the
Secretary involved to the head of the element under the National
Foreign Intelligence Program.
``(B) If the Director of Central Intelligence exercises the
authority referred to in paragraph (1), the Director shall promptly
transmit to the congressional intelligence committees notice on the
exercise of such authority. The Director shall include in any such
notice an explanation for the exercise of such authority.
``(C) The notice required under subparagraph (B) shall not apply in
the case of an exercise of such authority that relates to exercise of
procurement authority provided for under section 3 of such Act (50
U.S.C. 403c).''.
SEC. 303. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE NATIONAL
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM.
(a) General Authorities.--(1) Paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of
section 105 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-5) is
amended to read as follows:
``(1)(A) submit to the Director of Central Intelligence for
the Director's approval the budgets of the National Foreign
Intelligence Program elements within the Department of Defense;
and
``(B) coordinate with the Director to ensure that the
resources available to such elements are adequate to satisfy
the overall intelligence needs of the Department of Defense,
including the needs of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, the commanders of the unified and specified commands,
and the needs of other departments and agencies whenever such
elements are performing government-wide intelligence or
intelligence-related functions;''.
(2) Paragraph (5) of such section is amended by inserting ``jointly
with the Director of Central Intelligence,'' before ``eliminate''.
(3) Paragraph (6) of such subsection is amended by inserting ``in
coordination with the Director of Central Intelligence'' before
``ensure''.
(b) Coordination With the Director of Central Intelligence in
Specific Functions.--Subsection (b) of such section is amended--
(1) by inserting ``, in coordination with the Director of
Central Intelligence,'' after ``the Secretary of Defense'' in
the matter preceding paragraph (1); and
(2) by striking ``notwithstanding any other provision of
law,'' in paragraph (2)(D).
SEC. 304. CONCURRENCE OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE IN
ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS.
(a) In General.--Subsection (a)(2) of section 106 of the National
Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403-6) is amended by adding at the end
the following new subparagraphs:
``(D) The Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
``(E) The Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and
Research.
``(F) The Director of the Office of Intelligence of the
Department of Energy.
``(G) The Director of the Office of Counterintelligence of
the Department of Energy.
``(H) The Director of the Office of Counterintelligence of
the National Nuclear Security Administration.
``(I) The Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security for
Information Analysis.
``(J) The Assistant Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis
of the Department of the Treasury.''.
(b) Conforming Amendment.--Subsection (b) of such section is
amended to read as follows:
``(b) Discretionary Consultation.--In the event of a vacancy in the
position of the Executive Assistant Director, National Security
Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Director of
Central Intelligence and the Director of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation shall jointly make a recommendation of an individual to
fill that position to the Attorney General before the Attorney General
appoints an individual to fill the vacancy.''.
SEC. 305. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
(a) Modification of Composition of the Intelligence Community.--
Paragraph (4) of Section 3 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50
U.S.C. 401a) is amended--
(1) in subparagraph (H)--
(A) by inserting ``and intelligence-related'' after
``intelligence''; and
(B) by striking ``the Department of Justice,''
after ``the Marine Corps,''; and
(2) in subparagraph (L), by striking ``designated jointly
by the Director of Central Intelligence and'' and inserting
``designated by the Director of Central Intelligence in
coordination with''.
(b) Designation of NFIP Elements.--Paragraph (6) of such section is
amended by striking ``designated jointly by the Director of Central
Intelligence and'' and inserting ``designated by the Director of
Central Intelligence in coordination with''.
(c) Repeal of Sunset on Prohibition of Diplomatic Code,
Intelligence Support Centers.--Section 115 of the National Security Act
of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 404j) is amended by striking subsection (d).
(d) Administration of Programs of Scholarships and Work-Study for
Pursuit of Graduate Degrees in Science and Technology.--Subsection (b)
of section 1001 of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 441(g)
is amended by striking ``Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for
Administration'' and inserting ``Associate Director of Central
Intelligence for Language and Education''.
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