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'''National intelligence organizations''' may report to the head of government through a single official or agency, or might report through multiple channels to the top level of government (e.g., through cabinet-level officers for foreign policy, armed forces, law enforcement, etc.).  There may very well be intelligence organizations that do not routine provide information to the national leadership, such as those specifically intended to support military operations.
'''National intelligence organizations''' may report to the head of government through a single official or agency, or might report through multiple channels to the top level of government (e.g., through cabinet-level officers for foreign policy, armed forces, law enforcement, etc.).  There may very well be intelligence organizations that do not routine provide information to the national leadership, such as those specifically intended to support military operations.


==Australia==
==Australia==
{{r|Australian Security Intelligence Organization}}
{{r|Defense Signals Directorate (Australia)}}
{{r|Defense Intelligence Organization (Australia)}}


==Canada==
==Canada==
*[[Canadian Security Intelligence Service]]
{{r|Canadian Security Intelligence Service}}
{{r|Communications Security Establishment}}


==France==
==France==
*[[DGSE]]
{{r|Service de Documentation Exterieure et de Contre-Espionage|Service de Documentation Exterieure et de Contre-Espionage (SDECE)}}
{{r|Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure|Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure|**}} (DGSE)
{{r|Direction de la surveillance du territoire|Direction de la surveillance du territoire
}}  (DST)


==India==
{{r|Research and Analysis Wing}}
==Italy==
{{r|Comitato interministeriale per la sicurezza della Repubblica|''Comitato interministeriale per la sicurezza della Repubblica'' (CISR)}}
{{r|Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza| ''Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza'' (DIS)}}
* Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna (AISE)
{{r|SISMI|''Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare''|**}}
{{r|Reparto informazioni e sicurezza dello Stato maggiore della difesa|''Reparto informazioni e sicurezza dello Stato maggiore della difesa'' (RIS)}}
{{r|Agenzia informazioni e sicurezza interna|''Agenzia informazioni e sicurezza interna'' (AISI)}}
{{r|Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Democratica|''Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Democratica'' (SISDE)|** }}
==Israel==
{{r|Aman}}
{{r|Mossad}}
{{r|Shin Bet}}
==Jordan==
{{r|General Intelligence Department (Jordan)}}
==Pakistan==
{{r|Inter-Services Intelligence}}
==Russia==
==Russia==
*[[Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)]] ([[SVR]])
{{r|Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)}} (SVR)
*[[GRU]]
{{r|GRU}}
 
==Saudi Arabia==
{{r|General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)}}
==United Kingdom==
==United Kingdom==
*[[Joint Intelligence Committee]]
{{r|Joint Intelligence Committee}}
{{r|Secret Intelligence Service}}
{{r|Government Communications Headquarters}}
{{r|Security Service}}


==United States==
==United States==
Sixteen organizations form the [[United States intelligence community]], which includes the [[Director of National Intelligence]].
Sixteen organizations form the United States intelligence community
{{r|Director of National Intelligence|Office of the Director of National Intelligence}}
{{r|Central Intelligence Agency}}
{{r|Defense Intelligence Agency}}
{{r|Bureau of Intelligence and Research}}
{{r|Office of Intelligence & Counterintelligence, United States Department of Energy}}
{{r|Office of Intelligence & Analysis, United States Department of Homeland Security}}
{{r|Office of Intelligence & Analysis, United States Department of the Treasury}}
{{r|Office of National Security Intelligence, Drug Enforcement Administration}}
{{r|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}
{{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
{{r|National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency}}
{{r|National Security Agency}}
{{r|United States Army Intelligence and Security Command}}
{{r|Office of Naval Intelligence}}
{{r|Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency}}
{{r|Marine Corps Intelligence Activity}}
{{r|Coast Guard Intelligence}}

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National intelligence organizations may report to the head of government through a single official or agency, or might report through multiple channels to the top level of government (e.g., through cabinet-level officers for foreign policy, armed forces, law enforcement, etc.). There may very well be intelligence organizations that do not routine provide information to the national leadership, such as those specifically intended to support military operations.

Australia

Canada

France

India

Italy

Israel

Jordan

Pakistan

Russia

Saudi Arabia

United Kingdom

United States

Sixteen organizations form the United States intelligence community