Welcome to the CIA Web Site — Central Intelligence Agency

Web Name: Welcome to the CIA Web Site — Central Intelligence Agency

WebSite: http://www.cia.gov

ID:2545

Keywords:

the,CIA,Welcome,

Description:

LibraryOur open-source library houses the thousands of documents, periodicals, maps and reports released to the public. Ask Molly: April 23, 2020Blog Post Read MoreThis week's #AskMollyHale question comes from a writer who wants to know if there is a path forward for them at CIA since they have done illegal drugs in the past. Read Molly s response to find the answer. Check Out Our Newly Redesigned "Spy Kids" Site!Read MoreCalling all spy kids! Explore our newly redesigned kids' page to read the latest exciting stories at CIA and meet our cuddliest four-legged spies. When you re ready for a secret mission of your own, check out our games section. Help us crack codes, solve puzzles, and find secret clues to solve intelligence mysteries. We have lesson plans for parents and teachers too! CIA Senior Leaders Discuss "Smart Women Smart Power"Read MoreCIA recently teamed up with the Center for Strategic and International Studies Smart Women, Smart Power Initiative for a panel discussion on how leadership at the CIA has changed, CIA s commitment to diversity and inclusion, and how CIA will continue to be a leader in national security in the 21st century. New in the Electronic Reading RoomRead MoreCheck out our latest CIB release covering 1959. Read about instability in Iraq, U.S. relations with Cuba's new leader, Fidel Castro, and the first state visit of a Soviet leader to the U.S. The World Factbook Update for June 4, 2020Read MoreThe World Factbook presents a couple of geographic puzzles for budding geographers to work on while at home undertaking online learning. Check out What's New on the WFB home page. Artifact of the Week: Escape Evasion Survival Kit CIA Museum Collection Read MoreDesigned for use by special operations personnel, this kit contains a number of survival tools, including a diamond wire to cut metal, fishing equipment, a ceramic blade, a can opener, lock picks, and a mini-Leatherman tool. ABOUT CIA Headquarters Tour Take a look inside the CIA.Center for the Study of IntelligenceOur Studies in Intelligence promotes public understanding of intelligence. The Office of Public Affairs (OPA) is the single point of contact for all inquiries about the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). We read every letter or e-mail we receive, and we will convey your comments to CIA officials outside OPA as appropriate. However, with limited staff and resources, we simply cannot respond to all who write to us. Contact Information Submit questions or comments online By postal mail: Central Intelligence Agency Office of Public Affairs Washington, D.C. 20505 Contact the Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties Contact the Office of Inspector General Contact the Employment Verification Office Before contacting us: Please check our site map, search feature, or our site navigation on the left to locate the information you seek. We do not routinely respond to questions for which answers are found within this Web site. Employment: We do not routinely answer questions about employment beyond the information on this Web site, and we do not routinely answer inquiries about the status of job applications. Recruiting will contact applicants within 45 days if their qualifications meet our needs. Because of safety concerns for the prospective applicant, as well as security and communication issues, the CIA Recruitment Center does not accept resumes, nor can we return phone calls, e-mails or other forms of communication, from US citizens living outside of the US. When you return permanently to the US (not on vacation or leave), please visit the CIA Careers page and apply online for the position of interest. To verify an employee's employment, please contact the Employment Verification Office. People from nearly every country share information with CIA, and new individuals contact us daily. If you have information you think might interest CIA due to our foreign intelligence collection mission, there are many ways to reach us. If you know of an imminent threat to a location inside the U.S., immediately contact your local law enforcement or FBI Field Office. For threats outside the U.S., contact CIA or go to a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and ask for the information to be passed to a U.S. official. Please know, CIA does not engage in law enforcement. In addition to the options below, individuals contact CIA in a variety of creative ways. The best method depends on your personal situation. We will work to protect all information you provide, including your identity, and our interactions with you will be respectful and professional. Depending on what you provide, we may offer you compensation. WHAT TO PROVIDE If you feel it is safe, consider providing these details with your submission: Your full name Biographic details, such as a photograph of yourself, and a copy of the biographic page of your passport How you got the information you want to share with CIA How to contact you, including your home address and phone number We cannot guarantee a response to every message. We reply first to messages of greater interest to us and to those with more detail. Our response will occur via a secure method. WAYS TO SUBMIT Internet: Send a message here. Or, you can send us a message using the Tor browser at ciadotgov4sjwlzihbbgxnqg3xiyrg7so2r2o3lt5wz5ypk4sxyjstad.onion. We go to great lengths to keep these channels secure, but any communication via the internet poses some risk. Using the Tor browser, a virtual private network, and/or a device not registered to you can reduce some risk. Mail: Inside the U.S., send mail to the following address: Central Intelligence Agency Office of Public Affairs Washington, D.C. 20505 You can also mail a letter to a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and request it be forwarded to CIA. Please note we have no control over the security and reliability of postal mail. In-Person: Outside the U.S., go to a U.S. Embassy or Consulate and inform a U.S. official you have information for CIA. Third Party: Have someone you trust travel to a less restrictive environment and deliver the information via one of the above methods.

TAGS:the CIA Welcome 

<<< Thank you for your visit >>>

CIA is the nation's premier agency providing global intelligence in an ever-changing political, social, economic, technological, & military landscapes. Our mission is straightforward but critical: protect America's national security. We collect valuable foreign intelligence, conduct timely analysis, & execute effective covert actions.

Websites to related :
Bureau of Educational and Cultur

  This week, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ (ECA) Sports Diplomacy Division will launch the Get Fit virtual campaign. Throughout 2020,

Wescom Credit Union | HOME

  Outdated Browser Notification It appears you are using browser version . The following outdated browsers will no longer be allowed: Internet Explorer

Home - La Loma Federal Credit Un

  Welcome to La Loma Federal Credit UnionClick the button below to log into home bankingOnline Banking Apply for your auto, home, or personal loan eas

Team First FCU - Home

  Labor Day: Saturday, August 31, 2019 and Monday September 2, 2019 - Closed Columbus Day: Monday, October 14, 2019 - Closed

BALANCE Financial Fitness Progra

  Whether you're interested in developing a workable spending and savings plan, getting out of debt, understanding and improving your credit report, buy

Smithsonian Libraries

  All Smithsonian museums and Smithsonian Libraries locations continue to be closed to support the effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. We are not

Institute for Humane Studies - H

  Ubuntu and You with Mungi NgomaneWe dive deeper into the African concept of Ubuntu and author Mungi Ngomane’s book “Everyday Ubuntu.” A wide variet

Consumer Financial Protection Bu

  Protect yourself financially from coronavirus The CFPB is committed to providing consumers with up-to-date information and resources to protect and ma

College of Agriculture, Food, an

  An Educational Experience Robert Sites earns inaugural MU Study Abroad Teaching Excellence Award for Thailand Study Abroad program Featured EventCAFNR

Folger Shakespeare Library

  FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY201 East Capitol Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 Main (202) 544-4600Box Office (202) 544-7077Our building on Capitol Hill i

ads

Hot Websites