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The National Intelligence Strategy of the … The National Intelligence Strategy of the United States of America (NIS) is a product of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). Drafted and implemented in 2005 while John Negroponte served as the DNI, it describes the drastic overhaul the United States (US) intelligence community will carry out. According to this strategy, the US intelligence community will create a new system for sharing information, while integrating its existing enterprises to meet its mission objectives and enterprise objectives. The changes to the intelligence community, including changes in tasking, derive from the 2002 US National Security Strategy. The legal basis for the new strategy is derived from the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. The NIS was updated in 2009 under DNI Blair. The NIS was updated in 2014 by DNI James Clapper. A notable change was inclusion of the "Principles of Professional Ethics for the Intelligence Community".al Ethics for the Intelligence Community".
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