| It lists 21 distinct agencies: * Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) * Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) * National Security Agency (NSA) * Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (OICI) * Border and Customs Service Intelligence Unit [Homeland] * US Coast Guard Intelligence [Homeland] * Office of Homeland investigations [Homeland] * Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR) [State] * Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
[Treasury] * Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) [Defense] * National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) * National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) * US Cyber Command * US Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and
Reconnaissance Agency (ISR) * National Air and Space Reconnaissance Center (NASIC) * US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) * National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) [Army] * US Marine Core Intelligence Activity (MCIA) * US Navy Department's Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) * FBI National Security Branch [Justice] * Office of National Security Intelligence of Drug
Enforcement Administration (ONSI DEA) [Justice] Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook, Revised Edition (2016)
by Edward N. Luttwak. Pages 60-62 http://amzn.to/2nlZrDC The first edition (1968) is timeless, but the revised edition (2016) is amazingly on-point and is updated to reflect the structural changes which have occurred in the half century since it's first printing. It's only 300-odd pages, highly recommended. |
Is that a... bureaucratic pun?