Sec. 433. Intelligence support for certain executive branch departments and agencies
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Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Director of National Intelligence shall provide to the congressional intelligence committees a briefing with respect to intelligence support provided to executive branch departments and agencies that are not a part of the intelligence community in accordance with Intelligence Community Directive 404 (relating to Executive Branch Intelligence Customers), or successor directive. The briefing required under subsection
(a)shall include the following: A list of United States Government departments and agencies that have a Federal Senior Intelligence Coordinator, an Intelligence Point of Contact, or a Federal Intelligence Coordination Office. A description of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s insight into how departments and agencies that have individuals holding a position described in paragraph
(1)are selected for such position, and what role the Office of the Director of National Intelligence plays in that process, if any. An assessment of the successes, shortcomings, effectiveness, utility, and future planning for engaging with executive branch customers pursuant to Intelligence Community Directive 404 or any successor directive. In this section, the terms Federal Senior Intelligence Coordinator , Intelligence Point of Contact , and Federal Intelligence Coordination Office have the meaning given such terms in Intelligence Community Directive 404.