ODNI said Friday it requests $50.4 billion for the fiscal 2015 National Intelligence Program based on OCO budget amendments made on Nov. 10.
Meanwhile, DoD proposes $16.6 billion for the fiscal 2015 Military Intelligence Program based on those same amendments.
The new NIP proposed budget is $1 billion more than the request ODNI submitted to Congress on June 30, while the updated MIP proposed budget is up by $600 million compared to DoD’s June 30 request.