The core mission of the ODNI is to lead the IC in intelligence integration, forging a community that delivers the most insightful intelligence possible. ODNI’s National Centers integrate and coordinate the activities of the entire IC, or in some cases, broader U.S. Government in the IC’s major mission areas: counterterrorism, cybersecurity, counterproliferation and counterintelligence.
When personnel (or the Director themself) receives a gift, they must create a log of what the gift is, value, to whom it was given (if not redacted) and to whom it was given to.
Below, you will find the log for the ODNI for October of 2005 – the end of 2016.
Office of the Director on National Intelligence (ODNI) Report of Tangible Gifts, 2005 – 2016 [22 Pages, 2.0MB]
https://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/odni/ODNI-Gifts-2005-2016.pdf
This post was published on November 9, 2017 4:19 pm
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