ODNI’s funding for fiscal 2011 was $1.5 billion, or 2.8 percent, greater than the $53.1 billion appropriated in fiscal 2010, according to a Bloomberg report. In February, ODNI requested $55 billion for fiscal 2012.
ODNI’s figures do not include funds set aside for the military’s intelligence programs.
Separately, the Defense Department released its top-line figures for the military’s intelligence program Friday. The Pentagon said $24 billion was appropriated for military intelligence in fiscal 2011.
The military’s intelligence program took a $3 billion cut compared its fiscal 2010 funds, according to Bloomberg’s report.