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In the context of the US Department of War UAP archive, 'Intelligence' refers broadly to information collection, analysis, and dissemination activities by US government agencies regarding national security and UAP phenomena. Not to be confused with individual intelligence officials or specific intelligence organizations.
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Intelligence refers to the coordinated collection, analysis, and dissemination of information by U.S. government agencies to support national security, foreign policy, and military operations, including systematic investigations of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Inteligência refere-se à coleta, análise e disseminação coordenadas de informações por agências do governo dos EUA para apoiar a segurança nacional, a política externa e as operações militares, incluindo investigações sistemáticas de fenômenos aéreos não identificados.
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- United States Intelligence CommunityWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- 18-member federal intelligence community established December 4, 1981
- Overseen by Director of National Intelligence (DNI) reporting directly to the president
- Primary member agencies: CIA, NSA, DIA, NRO, NGA, and military intelligence branches
- Approximately 854,000 personnel holding top-secret clearances
- 2022 budget: $65.7 billion
- Investigation of UFO reports by the United States governmentWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Project Blue Book (1952-1969) investigated 12,618 UFO reports
- Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force established 2017 within Office of Naval Intelligence
- All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) established July 2022
- CIA and NSA involvement in historical UFO investigations dating to 1950s
- Increased transparency on UAP investigations initiated 2017
- Military IntelligenceU.S. Government Publishing Office▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Military intelligence supports armed forces across disaster relief, peacekeeping, and combat operations
- Advises defense policymakers on threat projections and force acquisition
- Six-step intelligence process: planning, collection, processing, analysis, dissemination, evaluation
- Primary focus on providing support to combatant commanders
Intelligence
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Disambiguation: In the context of the US Department of War UAP archive, 'Intelligence' refers broadly to information collection, analysis, and dissemination activities by US government agencies regarding national security and UAP phenomena. Not to be confused with individual intelligence officials or specific intelligence organizations.
Intelligence in the US government context refers to the coordinated information collection, analysis, and dissemination activities conducted by the Intelligence Community (IC) to support national security, foreign policy, and military operations. The IC comprises 18 federal agencies under the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), including the CIA, NSA, DIA, and military intelligence branches, employing approximately 854,000 personnel with top-secret clearances. Since the 1940s, US intelligence agencies have been involved in investigating and analyzing unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and UFO reports, beginning with the U.S. Air Force's Project Blue Book (1952-1969) and continuing through contemporary programs such as the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO, established 2022) and the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. Intelligence activities related to UAP include systematic collection of pilot accounts, sensor data, and government records; analysis of anomalous aerial phenomena; and dissemination of findings to defense policymakers and military commanders.
Enriquecimento (PT-BR)
Desambiguação: In the context of the US Department of War UAP archive, 'Intelligence' refers broadly to information collection, analysis, and dissemination activities by US government agencies regarding national security and UAP phenomena. Not to be confused with individual intelligence officials or specific intelligence organizations.
Inteligência no contexto do governo dos EUA refere-se às atividades coordenadas de coleta, análise e disseminação de informações conduzidas pela Comunidade de Inteligência (IC) para apoiar a segurança nacional, a política externa e as operações militares. A IC compreende 18 agências federais sob a supervisão do Diretor de Inteligência Nacional (DNI), incluindo a CIA, NSA, DIA e ramos de inteligência militar, empregando aproximadamente 854.000 pessoas com autorizações de topo secreto. Desde a década de 1940, as agências de inteligência dos EUA estão envolvidas na investigação e análise de fenômenos aéreos não identificados (UAP) e relatos de OVNIs, começando com o Projeto Blue Book da Força Aérea dos EUA (1952-1969) e continuando através de programas contemporâneos como o All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO, estabelecido em 2022) e a Força-Tarefa de Fenômenos Aéreos Não Identificados. As atividades de inteligência relacionadas ao UAP incluem coleta sistemática de relatos de pilotos, dados de sensores e registros governamentais; análise de fenômenos aéreos anômalos; e disseminação de resultados para formuladores de políticas de defesa e comandantes militares.
External Sources
- United States Intelligence Community · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— 18-member federal intelligence community established December 4, 1981; Overseen by Director of National Intelligence (DNI) reporting directly to the president; Primary member agencies: CIA, NSA, DIA, NRO, NGA, and military intelligence branches; Approximately 854,000 personnel holding top-secret clearances; 2022 budget: $65.7 billion - Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Project Blue Book (1952-1969) investigated 12,618 UFO reports; Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force established 2017 within Office of Naval Intelligence; All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) established July 2022; CIA and NSA involvement in historical UFO investigations dating to 1950s; Increased transparency on UAP investigations initiated 2017 - Military Intelligence · U.S. Government Publishing Office · reliability:
high— Military intelligence supports armed forces across disaster relief, peacekeeping, and combat operations; Advises defense policymakers on threat projections and force acquisition; Six-step intelligence process: planning, collection, processing, analysis, dissemination, evaluation; Primary focus on providing support to combatant commanders