U.S., for first time, reveals intelligence budget: $26.6 billion
Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet yesterday revealed that the U.S. has budgeted $26.6 billion for intelligence programs in fiscal 1997, marking the first time since the end of World War II that the U.S. has made its intelligence budget public. Tenet made the announcement rather than...
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