Ahead of the 2019 Summit, we spoke with Mr. Russ Travers, Deputy Director of the National Counterterrorism Center. In this exclusive Q&A, Mr. Travers shares insights on:
Ahead of the 2019 summit, we took a look at the $2.7
billion increase in the U.S. intelligence budget for FY19. The intelligence
budget provides for the National Intelligence Program and the Military
Intelligence Program. Download this infographic for a complete breakdown of the FY19 spending!
Ahead of the 2019 summit, we spoke with COL Benjamin Ring, Director, ARD/J-9, USCYBERCOM, to learn about the growing use of AI and ML within intelligence analytics. More specifically, COL Ring shares insights on:
This infographic details where the requested $5 billion increase in funding was 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.