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National Intelligence Coordination Center

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This article is about the United States intelligence agency. For the branch of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, see National Intelligence Coordination Centre.

The National Intelligence Coordination Center was established on 1 October 2007 by the United States Director of National Intelligence (DNI). The center's purpose is to give the DNI the means to more effectively and efficiently direct and integrate collection assets and activities of all national, defense and domestic intelligence organizations against standing and emergent strategic intelligence priorities.[1] [2]

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