The CIA was created after World War Two. Before 1942 there was no national intelligence agency, but rather various parts of the federal govenment - the Army, Navy, Treasury Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, State Department, etc. - collected information in areas in which they were interested. These departments and agencies often didn't share or analyze this information.
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was established in 1947, not 1942. However, prior to its establishment, intelligence and information collection was primarily conducted by various government agencies and military branches, such as the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. These agencies relied on a combination of human intelligence gathering, covert operations, intercepted communications, and open-source intelligence to collect information.
The CIA website offers information on what the CIA does. It also has information on career and internship opportunities, as well as news and information.
The FBI was created in 1908 as the Bureau of Investigation, then changed to the FBI in 1935. The CIA was created in 1942 as the OSS, then changed into the CIA in 1945.
name some of the places where the CIA collects its information ?
Yes, their is a site where one can find contact information for CIA recruiters. The name of the site is CIA. One can visit this site and will find contact information like phone number or email address.
The CIA was formed in 1947, when Truman was in office, by the National Security Act of 1947. However, the predecessor to the CIA, the Office of Strategic Services, had been around since 1942, when Franklin Roosevelt was president. Roosevelt was rather more directly instrumental in the founding of the OSS than Truman was in the founding of the CIA.
In order to work for the Agency you need to have linguistic skills, prior military experience, or computer skills.
CIA Black Ops is considered to do highly classified missions such as information gathering.
The CIA World Factbook is published by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States. The information included in the Factbook is gathered by various agencies within the CIA and is maintained by the CIA's Directorate of Intelligence.
The CIA World Factbook includes information on a wide range of topics including: government, economy, military, geography, communications, transportation and society.
The main mission of the CIA is to prevent threats and tighten up the US national security. The CIA will collect information that matters by any means necessary (within legal boundaries), and they also work to keep secrets safe.
While the CIA does not publicly list an application for a spy, they do have offer their applications online for information specialists.
They all gather information (intelligence).