Posted on 09/15/2009 1:17:01 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) Intelligence activities across the U.S. government and military cost a total of $75 billion a year, the nation's top intelligence official said on Tuesday, disclosing an overall number long shrouded in secrecy.
Dennis Blair, the U.S. director of national intelligence, cited the figure as part of a four-year strategic blueprint for the sprawling, 200,000-person intelligence community.
In an unclassified version of the blueprint released by Blair's office, intelligence agencies singled out as threats Iran's nuclear program, North Korea's "erratic behavior," and insurgencies fueled by militant groups, though Blair cited gains against al Qaeda.
Blair also cited challenges from China's military modernization and natural resource-driven diplomacy, as well as from efforts by Russia to reassert its power.
"I think for the first time we have a good understanding of the world that we're in," Blair said.
Officials said the $75 billion total figure cited by Blair incorporated spending by the nation's 16 intelligence agencies, as well as the amounts spent by the Pentagon on military intelligence activities.
The United States has taken some steps in recent years to open the books on some of its secretive intelligence spending activities.
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The Transparent Black Hole Program (keeping an ‘eye’ on ya .. for your own good, of course)
Police states cost rel money.
“Secretive”?
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