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Everything You Need to Know About the $5 Billion Increase in the U.S. Intelligence Budget for FY 2018

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The United States intelligence budget comprises all the funding for the agencies of the United States Intelligence Community. This infographic details where the requested $5 billion increase in funding has been allocated. The Trump administration requested $57.7 billion for the National Intelligence Program (NIP), an increase from a re-quested $54.9 billion in FY 2017. The Administration additionally requested $20.7 billion for the Military Intelligence Program (MIP), up from a requested $18.5 billion in FY 2017. 

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