ODNI Features
The United States Intelligence Community (IC), at the bipartisan request of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), reviewed 53 transcripts for classification. The IC made appropriate redactions, lowering the classification level of all 53 transcripts to UNCLASSIFIED.
Intelligence Community engagement with the private sector is a priority focus area for the ODNI. This feature is organized to help private sector partners navigate the ODNI.
Today's terrorist landscape is more fluid and complex than ever. For this reason, counterterrorism remains a top priority for this Administration.
In June 2014, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) began releasing statistics relating to the use of critical national security authorities, including the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), in an annual report called the Statistical Transparency Report Regarding Use of National Security Authorities (hereafter the Annual Statistical Transparency Report). Subsequent Annual Statistical Transparency Reports were released in 2015 and 2016.
View the CY2016 Statistical Transparency Report
We are living in paradox - industrial and information age achievements are shaping a world both more dangerous and richer with opportunity. Human choices will determine whether promise or peril prevails. Global Trends is the Intelligence Community’s major assessment of the forces - and choices - shaping the world over the next two decades.
The ODNI is committed to increasing openness within the government and with the American people, as prescribed in the Jan. 21, 2009, White House Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government. Therefore the ODNI will continue to make every effort to increase transparency, while also protecting classified and sensitive national security information and intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosures.