The National Intelligence Council (NIC), established in 1979 and reporting to the Director of National Intelligence, bridges the United States Intelligence Community (IC) with policy makers in the United States. The NIC produces the "Global Trends" report every four years beginning in 1997, for the incoming President of the United States. Their work is based on intelligence from a wide variety of sources that includes experts in academia and the private sector. NIC documents and reports which are used by policymakers, include the National Intelligence Estimate and the Global Trends reports delivered every four years. The NIC's goal is to provide policymakers with the best available information, that is unvarnished, unbiased and without regard to whether the analytic judgments conform to current U.S. policy. (From Wikipedia) More about National Intelligence Council (U.S.): | Books about National Intelligence Council (U.S.) -- Books by National Intelligence Council (U.S.) Books about National Intelligence Council (U.S.): 1 additional book about National Intelligence Council (U.S.) in the extended shelves:
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