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Central Intelligence Group

Central Intelligence Group
Agency overview
Formed22 January 1946 (1946-01-22)
Preceding agencies
Dissolved18 September 1947 (1947-09-18)
Superseding agency
Agency executives
Parent departmentNational Intelligence Authority
Child agency
  • Intelligence Advisory Board

The Central Intelligence Group (CIG) was the direct successor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), and the Strategic Services Unit (SSU), and the direct predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).[1] The official duties of CIG are quoted by Assistant Executive Director Sheffield Edwards:

The Central Intelligence Group is a recently created interdepartmental organization in which the State, War, Navy, and sometimes other departments participate. It coordinates all activities of the Government involved in obtaining and analyzing information about foreign countries which this country needs for its national security. It also furnishes interdepartmental analyses of this type of information or use by Government officials.[2]

The supervising authority of the CIG was the National Intelligence Authority.[3]

  1. ^ "History of CIA - CIA". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
  2. ^ Edwards, Sheffield. "Memorandum to Chief of Naval Intelligence" (PDF). NCISA History Project.
  3. ^ "Historical Intelligence Documents: From COI to CIG - CSI". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-07.

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