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Before its current name, the CIA headquarters was formally unnamed. [3] On April 26, 1999, [4] the complex was officially named in the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 for George H. W. Bush, [2] who had served as the Director of Central Intelligence for 357 days (between January 30, 1976, and January 20, 1977) and later as the 41st president of the United States.
The Central Intelligence Agency was created on July 26, 1947, ... On January 25, 1993, Mir Qazi opened fire at the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, ...
Langley is an unincorporated community in the census-designated place of McLean in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The name "Langley" often occurs as a metonym for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), whose headquarters, the George Bush Center for Intelligence , is in Langley.
The seal of the Central Intelligence Agency at their headquarters in Langley, Virginia, in 2016. ... The CIA has sent the White House an unclassified email listing all new hires that have been ...
A House Intelligence Committee report found the CIA mishandled allegations of sexual assault ... The seal of Central Intelligence Agency in the lobby the headquarters building in Langley, Va., on ...
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) McLean Farm Credit Administration: McLean (Tysons Corner) National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) McLean (Tysons Corner) Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) McLean (Tysons Corner) United States Geological Survey (USGS) Reston: Bureau of Indian Affairs Division of Acquisitions Reston ...
The CIA was conducting legal drone strikes soon after 9/11, targeting members of al-Qaida in Afghanistan. But it was under D’Andrea’s leadership that the drone program really took center stage.
The Memorial Wall is a memorial at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, Virginia. [1] The wall is located in the Original Headquarters Building lobby on the north wall. There are 140 stars [2] carved into the white Alabama marble wall, [3] each one representing an employee who died in the line of service. [1]