UNITED STATES SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

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The 'United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence' is dedicated to overseeing the United States Intelligence Community—the agencies and bureaus of the Federal government of the United States who provide information and analysis for leaders of the executive and legislative branches. The committee was established in 1975 by the 94th Congress.
As part of its oversight responsibilities, the Committee performs an annual review of the intelligence budget submitted by the President and prepares legislation authorizing appropriations for the various civilian and military agencies and departments comprising the Intelligence Community. These entities include the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, as well as the intelligence-related components of Department of State, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of the Treasury, and Department of Energy. The Committee makes recommendations to the Senate Armed Services Committee on authorizations for the intelligence-related components of the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Marine Corps. The Committee also conducts periodic investigations, audits, and inspections of intelligence activities and programs.

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History


The Select Committee on Intelligence was preceded by the Church Committee (1975). Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii) became the first chairman of the committee when it was established during the 94th Congress. He kept the chairmanship through the 96th Congress.[1] Senators who have served as chair since Inouye have included Birch Bayh, Barry Goldwater, David L. Boren, Arlen Specter, Richard Shelby, Bob Graham, and Pat Roberts.
Former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet was staff director of the committee when David Boren of Oklahoma was its chairman. The committee was the center of much controversy and contentiousness during the run-up to the war in Iraq in 2002 and 2003, when chairmanship of the committee changed hands following the November, 2002 election. Among the committee staff members at that time were Pete Dorn, Jim Hensler and Steven Cash.
==Members, 110th Congress==
Majority party (Dem.) State John D. Rockefeller IV, ''Chairman'' West Virginia Dianne Feinstein California Ron Wyden Oregon Evan Bayh Indiana Barbara Mikulski Maryland Russ Feingold Wisconsin Bill Nelson Florida Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island
Minority party (Rep.) State Kit Bond, ''Vice Chairman'' Missouri John Warner Virginia Chuck Hagel Nebraska Saxby Chambliss Georgia Orrin Hatch Utah Olympia Snowe Maine Richard Burr North Carolina

Ex-Officio Members
Office Officer Party State Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Democrat Nevada Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell Republican Kentucky Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin Democrat Michigan Armed Services Committee Ranking Member John McCain Republican Arizona

Chairmen



Daniel Inouye (D-HI), 1975-1979

Birch Bayh (D-IN), 1979-1981

Barry Goldwater (R-AZ), 1981-1985

David Durenberger (R-MN), 1985-1987

David Boren (D-OK), 1987-1995

Arlen Specter (R-PA), 1995-1997

Richard Shelby (R-AL), 1997-2001

Bob Graham (D-FL), 2001

Richard Shelby (R-AL), 2001

Bob Graham (D-FL), 2001-2003

Pat Roberts (R-KS), 2003-2007

Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), since 2007

External links



U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Official Website

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