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    March 2018

    March 1, 2018 - OSS Creates First CI Division

    February 2018

    February 28, 2018 - CIA Kicks-off Signature School Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago

    February 28, 2018 - Making Black History, Today

    February 27, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Identification Card of Allen W. Dulles

    February 23, 2018 - World Factbook: The Arabian Peninsula Is composed of seven countries entirely and parts of two others; it occupies about 3.2 million square kilometers and is often cited as the world’s largest peninsula. Can you name its seven constituent parts? (Note that one of the seven countries is an offshore archipelago linked to the peninsula by a causeway.) The Middle East maps – under the References tab>Regional and World Maps – will provide the answer.

    February 22, 2018 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Billy Jack Johnson

    February 20, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Insectothopter

    February 16, 2018 - World Factbook: The Southern Cross constellation (also known as Crux) is a group of four bright stars in the southern sky; it is distinctly displayed on the national flags of five Southern Hemisphere countries. In the flag of Brazil, it appears centered within a spray of stars and can be overlooked. However, on the flags of the other four countries the constellation makes up a conspicuous part of the design. Can you name the four additional countries that carry the Southern Cross? Check the Flags of the World page under the References tab to find the answers. Hint: The countries all fall within, or border on, the South Pacific Ocean.

    February 14, 2018 - Romeo Spies

    February 13, 2018 - Pompeo Testifies on Top Global Threats Facing the US Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Today

    February 13, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Office Computer Used by Aldrich Ames

    February 9, 2018 - World Factbook: Expansion of the “Constitution” entry under the ‘Government’ category continues with the inclusion of a summary description of the procedure for amending a country’s constitution. Expanded entries are now available for countries in East Asia and the Pacific region as well as the previously completed entries for African, European, Middle Eastern, and South and Central Asian countries. In coming weeks, amending procedures will be added for Western Hemisphere countries.

    February 6, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Pointy-Talky Language Chart

    February 1, 2018 - World Factbook: If the temperature in the West African city of Dakar is 98 degrees Fahrenheit, what is this in degrees Celsius? See Appendix G: Weights and Measures to find out how to convert from degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius or vice versa. Then check out one of the Africa maps (under the References tab>Regional and World Maps) to find out what country Dakar is the capital of.

    January 2018

    January 31, 2018 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Frank A. Darling

    January 31, 2018 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Dr. Lansing H. Bennett

    January 30, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Bust of William J. Casey

    January 26, 2018 - World Factbook: In the economy and energy categories, all of the data have been updated through 2017, or through the most recent year for which data are available.

    January 23, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Former Soviet Pilot Viktor Belenko’s Military ID Document

    January 19, 2018 - World Factbook: This landlocked country – one of two in South America – holds the record for the most official languages. According to its 2009 constitution, it has 37 official languages (Spanish plus 36 indigenous languages). Check the appropriate “Language” entries to determine the name of the country.

    January 18, 2018 - Statement from CIA Director Pompeo on Former DCI Admiral Stansfield Turner

    January 16, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Office of Strategic Services Silk Escape and Evasion Map

    January 11, 2018 - World Factbook: Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake and the world’s second-largest freshwater lake, after North America’s Lake Superior. It is also one of the sources of the Nile River. The lake is divided among three countries. Can you name them? Check any of the Africa maps under the References tab to come up with the answer.

    January 9, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: AN-2 Throttle

    January 5, 2018 - World Factbook: No less than five African countries have at least two national capitals (usually one serves as an administrative capital while the other seats the legislature). The countries are: Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, South Africa, Swaziland, and Tanzania. Check the “Capital” entry (under Government) for each of these countries to learn the names of the dual (and in one case triple) capital cities.

    January 2, 2018 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Civil Air Transport Picture

    December 2017

    December 29, 2017 - Letter From CIA Director Regarding Workforce Holiday Message

    December 26, 2017 - New Edition of Studies in Intelligence! Unclassified Extracts from Studies In Intelligence, Volume 61, Number 4, 2017.

    December 26, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Saddle Blanket

    December 22, 2017 - World Factbook: This country – the world’s only grand duchy – was the smallest of six European states that in 1957 signed the Treaty of Rome creating the European Economic Community (EEC), the forerunner to the current European Union (EU). Can you name it? Check the European Union entry to determine the answer.

    December 21, 2017 - Eero Saarinen: A Place in Architectural History

    December 21, 2017 - Director Pompeo Presents Toys for Tots to Marines

    December 19, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Eloise Page ID

    December 15, 2017 - World Factbook: In the Transportation section, the “Merchant marine” entries have been revamped and are current through 2017. The entries for each country now list the total number of ships and the major types: bulk carrier, container, general cargo, oil tanker, and other.

    December 14, 2017 - Jack Hemingway: The Son Also Rises

    December 12, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Al-Qa’ida Training Manual

    December 8, 2017 - World Factbook: A new and final set of "Population distribution" fields - describing the dispersion of the populace within a country - has been included for all of the countries of the Pacific Realm under both the ‘Geography’ and 'People & Society' categories.

    December 7, 2017 - The Recruit(s): K9 Graduation Day

    December 5, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Ammunition Clip and Case

    December 1, 2017 - World Factbook: Kolonia is the former capital of what country? Find the answer by going to the References tab>Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names and clicking on “K”.

    November 2017

    November 30, 2017 - The Recruit(s): K9 and Human Partnerships

    November 29, 2017 - From Our Archives: Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Norman Schwartz & Robert Snoddy

    November 28, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Piece of the Wing Section from a Mi-17 Helicopter

    November 21, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Civil Air Transport Bottle

    November 17, 2017 - World Factbook: In the People and Society section, the following health and development fields were recently updated: “Children under the age of 5 years underweight,” “Contraceptive prevalence rate,” “Obesity – adult prevalence rate,” and “Unemployment, youth ages 15-24.”

    November 16, 2017 - The Recruit(s): CIA K9s Level Up

    November 15, 2017 - A Day in the Life of a CIA Cartographer

    November 14, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: The “Flyaway Kit”

    November 10, 2017 - On This Day in History (1997): Killer of CIA Officers at Headquarters Convicted

    November 9, 2017 - World Factbook: Only two countries have as many as six main colors in their flags (red, white, black, yellow, green, and blue). Can you name them? Check the flag images under References>Flags of the World. Hint – they are both African countries.

    November 7, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: DCI Allen W. Dulles’s Stamps

    November 3, 2017 - World Factbook: In the Economy category, data for GDP, inflation, unemployment, and current account balance were updated with the most recent data available.

    November 2, 2017 - Pupdate: Training the Handlers

    November 1, 2017 - CIA Releases Nearly 470,000 Additional Files Recovered in May 2011 Raid on Usama Bin Ladin’s Compound

    October 2017

    October 31, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Seismic Intruder Detection Devices

    October 27, 2017 - World Factbook: The island state of Dominica in the eastern Caribbean lies in the middle of the volcanic island arc of the Lesser Antilles. Sixteen volcanoes make up this arc and five are located on Dominica alone, more than any other island in the Caribbean. The volcanic features of Dominica include the geo-thermally active areas of the Valley of Desolation and Boiling Lake that are popular tourist destinations. The fertile volcanic soils of Dominica support the most extensive tropical rainforests in the Caribbean and an abundant agricultural sector. In September 2017, Hurricane Maria passed over Dominica and the high winds and rain severely damaged vegetation and crops. For more information on volcanism in the Lesser Antilles, see the “Natural hazards” entry for Dominica and the other islands of the Lesser Antilles including: Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada.

    October 24, 2017 - A Day in the Life of an Environmental Safety Officer

    October 24, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Letter from President Kennedy

    October 20, 2017 - World Factbook: The South Atlantic island of Saint Helena – a British Overseas Territory – is one of the most remote populated places in the world and had always previously been resupplied by a ship arriving every three weeks. Regularly scheduled commercial flights to the historic and scenic island began on 14 October 2017. Find out more about this island – the site of Napoleon’s exile – in The World Factbook’s Saint Helena, Ascension Island, and Tristan da Cunha entry.

    October 19, 2017 - Pupdate: A New Pup Joins the Class!

    October 18, 2017 - Pupdate: A Pup Leaves the Class

    October 17, 2017 - A Day in the Life of a CIA Cyber Threat Analyst

    October 17, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Digital X-Ray Detector Panel

    October 16, 2017 - CIA Releases Director's Advisory Group (DAG) Implementation: Year Four Report to the Workforce

    October 13, 2017 - World Factbook: The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season has proven to be more active and destructive than in recent years, particularly to many of the Caribbean islands and the southern US. Summaries of some of the damage inflicted may be found in the Background statements of the following Caribbean islands: British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, Dominica, Puerto Rico, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, Turks and Caicos, and the Virgin Islands.

    October 12, 2017 - Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo at the University of Texas Annual National Security Forum

    October 10, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Flashlight Seized with Che Guevara

    October 6, 2017 - World Factbook: Updated information on piracy – reflecting reporting from 2016 and the first half of 2017 – may now be found in a new “Maritime threats” field in the Military and Security category. (Formerly this information was included in a note in the Transportation category.) Reported incidents of piracy and robbery against ships continued to decline in 2016, decreasing 22% over reports for 2015 and dropping to levels not seen in nearly two decades. The overall threat from maritime piracy is addressed in the World “Maritime threats” entry. Separate detailed “Maritime threats” entries may be found for many of the countries bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden; the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa; the Straits of Malacca and the South China and Sulu Seas in Southeast Asia; and some of the waters off South Asia and western South America.

    October 4, 2017 - Sputnik: 60 Years Later, CIA Releases Declassified Documents

    October 4, 2017 - Pompeo Delivers Keynote at Conference on Ethos and Profession of Intelligence at GW University

    October 3, 2017 - CIA and George Washington University Co-Host Fourth Annual National Security Conference

    October 3, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: U-2 Pilot’s Partial Pressure Suit and Helmet

    October 2, 2017 - New issue of Studies in Intelligence is available: Unclassified Extracts from Classified Studies, Volume 61, Number 3, 2017.

    September 2017

    September 29, 2017 - World Factbook: The world’s highest waterfall, Angel Falls, is located in the Guiana Highlands of what South American country? Hint – locate the Guiana Highlands under the References tab>Regional and World Maps>Physical South America and then consult the “Geography – note” for the countries through which the Highlands extend.

    September 28, 2017 - The Recruit(s): "Seek" & "Sit"

    September 27, 2017 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Raymond L. Seaborg

    September 26, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Cast of a Few, Courage of a Nation

    September 22, 2017 - World Factbook: The world’s longest rivers are listed in the ‘World’ entry under Transportation>Waterways. Two of the Top Ten rivers - the Nile and the Congo - are in Africa, but it is the latter that is the world’s deepest. Find out more details by checking the “Geography – note” under the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    September 19, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: E Street Complex Sign with CIA Seal

    September 18, 2017 - CIA Honors New “Trailblazer” and Unveils Trailblazer Museum Exhibit As Part of Its 70th Anniversary

    September 18, 2017 - World Factbook: Monday 18 September 2017 marks the 70th anniversary of the CIA. The Factbook was created as an annual summary and update to previous classified collections of world facts. The first classified Factbook was published in August 1962 and the first unclassified version was published in June 1971. The 1975 Factbook was the first to be made available to the public and the 1981 edition was renamed The World Factbook. More details about the evolution of The World Factbook may be found on the History page under the About tab.

    September 18, 2017 - CIA Celebrates 70th Anniversary

    September 13, 2017 - CIA Director Withdraws from Harvard Kennedy School Forum

    September 13, 2017 - The Recruit(s): Learning the Basics

    September 12, 2017 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Glen A. Doherty

    September 12, 2017 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Tyrone S. Woods

    September 12, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: D-21 TAGBOARD (1/48 Scale Model)

    September 8, 2017 - World Factbook: A new set of "Population distribution" fields - describing the dispersion of the populace within a country - has been included for all of the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa under both the ‘Geography’ and 'People & Society' categories. The countries of the Western Hemisphere, Europe, North Africa, and Asia were previously introduced; additional areas of the world will be added in coming weeks.

    September 7, 2017 - The Recruit(s): Puppies’ First Visit to the Vet

    September 6, 2017 - CIA Releases Declassified Documents on the Cold War Soviet Navy

    September 5, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Handwritten Letter from Stalin's Daughter

    September 1, 2017 - World Factbook: According to the latest figures, both China and the United States have three of the world’s 10 busiest passenger airports. The US also has three of the world’s 10 largest air cargo hubs. See which airports are the leaders by passengers and by cargo in the ‘World’ entry under Transportation>Airports.

    August 2017

    August 31, 2017 - CIA Launches Signature School Program at Baruch College

    August 29, 2017 - The Recruit(s): Meet the Puppies!

    August 29, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Artist’s Concepts for Argo

    August 25, 2017 - World Factbook: This island – the sixth largest in the world – is also the largest island that is entirely in Indonesia. Can you name it? Find the answer by checking the World entry and clicking on Geography>Area - comparative>ten largest islands. Or, just check the map in the Indonesia entry and determine which island is the largest that is not shared with any other country.

    August 24, 2017 - The Recruit(s): Picking the Pups

    August 24, 2017 - Follow CIA's Newest Puppy Class!

    August 22, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Bolo Knife with Leather Sheath

    August 18, 2017 - World Factbook: There are 195 countries listed in The World Factbook. How many of them are members of the United Nations? Locate the answer in Appendix B: International Organizations and Groups.

    August 17, 2017 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Barry S. Castiglione

    August 15, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Garment Bag

    August 8, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Glomar Explorer Bunk Card

    August 4, 2017 - World Factbook: The “Military expenditures” (as a percent of GDP) entry has been updated to include 2016 data for most countries of the world.

    August 1, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Gate from Air America Compound

    July 2017

    July 28, 2017 - World Factbook: This western Pacific island, a territory of the United States, lies about two thirds of the way from Hawaii to the east and the Northern Mariana Islands to the west. The island is administered by the US Air Force, which uses it as a mid-Pacific refueling stop and as an emergency landing area. Can you name this important US possession? Consult the political or physical Oceania maps (under the References tab>Regional and World Maps) to determine the answer.

    July 27, 2017 - Top Ten Reasons to Apply to the CIA Scholarship Program

    July 25, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: OSS Mark IV Radio

    July 21, 2017 - World Factbook: If it’s 3pm in the US capital of Washington, DC, what time is it in Japan’s principal city of Tokyo? The answer can be found in two different ways. First, by going to the Government section of the Japan entry and checking out the “Capital” entry. One of the subfields lists the ‘time difference’ between the capitals. The other way of finding the answer is to consult the Standard Time Zones of the World map under the References tab>Regional and World Maps.

    July 20, 2017 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Richard Daniel Krobock

    July 18, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Patch of the Free Thai

    July 14, 2017 - World Factbook: The present-day cities of Chennai and Mumbai are located in a country that was once considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of the British Empire. Can you name the country and the former names of the two cities? Find the answers in Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names.

    July 13, 2017 - A Day in the Life of a CIA Cyber Threat Analyst Intern

    July 11, 2017 - Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by CIA Director Mike Pompeo at INSA Leadership Dinner (July 11, 2017)

    July 11, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Les Marguerites Fleuriront ce Soir

    July 7, 2017 - World Factbook: This island was once inhabited by pirates and has gone by various names over the centuries including: Isla de Cotorras (Isle of Parrots), Isla de Tesoros (Treasure Island), Isla de Pinos (Isle of Pines), and since 1978 Isla de la Juventud (Isle of Youth). Can you name the country that owns the island and where it is located? Consult Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names (under the letter ‘J’) to come up with the answers.

    July 6, 2017 - A Day in the Life of a CIA Scholarship Recipient

    July 4, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Blood Chit

    July 2, 2017 - Trying to Photograph a UFO? You never know what you’ll find when browsing through CIA’s FOIA archives…In celebration of World UFO Day, we dug up some long lost tips on how to take photographs of UFOs.

    June 2017

    June 30, 2017 - World Factbook: Expansion of the “Constitution” entry under the ‘Government’ category continues with the inclusion of a summary description of the procedure for amending a country’s constitution. Expanded entries are now available for the African countries as well as the previously completed entries for the European, Middle Eastern, and South and Central Asian countries. In coming weeks, amending procedures will be added for the remaining regions of the world.

    June 30, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Courage and Daring of "The Limping Lady" - Virginia Hall

    June 29, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Deceiving the Enemy - Barbara Lauwers

    June 28, 2017 -“What the Heck Was I Gonna Do With a Dumb Gun?” - The Derring-Do of Stephanie Czech Rader

    June 27, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: OSS Identification Badge #2923

    June 27, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Singing for a Cause - Marlene Dietrich

    June 26, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Indomitable Maria Gulovich

    June 25, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Analytical Giant - Russell Jack Smith

    June 24, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The OSS Architect Who Designed the UN Logo - Oliver Lincoln Lundquist

    June 23, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Brainiest Man in Baseball - Moe Berg

    June 23, 2017 - World Factbook: The Red Sea, which forms the western shore of the Arabian Peninsula, is one of the world’s saltiest bodies of water due to high rates of evaporation. Can you name the eight countries that border the Red Sea? Locate the answers by consulting the political map of the Middle East under the References tab>Regional and World Maps. (Note that the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba are both part of the Red Sea.)

    June 22, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Mystery of Jane Wallis Burrell

    June 21, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: "Hell on Wheels" - Lyman Kirkpatrick

    June 20, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Identification Dog Tag (Sala Dasananda)

    June 20, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Free Thai Movement - Sala Dasananda

    June 19, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Spy Girl - Betty McIntosh

    June 19, 2017 - New Issue! Unclassified extracts from Studies in Intelligence, Volume 61, Number 1 (March 2017). Featuring: "A Climb to Freedom: A Personal Journey in Virginia Hall’s Steps." #OSS75

    June 18, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Negotiator - James Donovan

    June 17, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The First Female Intelligence Cartographer - Marion Frieswyk

    June 16, 2017 - Remarks by CIA Director Mike Pompeo at the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) 75th Anniversary Ceremony

    June 16, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: From Star Student to True Patriot - Remembering Chiyoki "Chick" Ikeda

    June 16, 2017 - World Factbook: Energy data have been updated for all countries with the most recent information available.

    June 15, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Saboteur of Brenner Pass - Roderick Stephen Hall

    June 14, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Life Before French Cuisine - Julia Child

    June 13, 2017 - Today marks the 75th anniversary of the Office of Strategic Services, CIA’s predecessor & US World War II intelligence apparatus! #OSS75

    June 13, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Desk

    June 12, 2017 - Legionnaire, OSS Officer, US Marine and Hollywood Heartthrob - Peter Ortiz

    June 11, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: War Movies - John Ford

    June 10, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Fighting for Justice - Arthur Goldberg

    June 9, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Remembering CIA's Heroes - Nels "Benny" Benson

    June 9, 2017 - World Factbook: All of the Economy data and Economic Overview discussions covering the period through yearend 2016 have been updated for all countries with the most recent information available.

    June 8, 2017 - Christian Lambertsen and the Secret Story Behind Scuba

    June 7, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Collector - Walter Pforzheimer

    June 6, 2012 - Statement by CIA Director Mike Pompeo on the Confirmation of Courtney Simmons Elwood as CIA General Counsel

    June 6, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: Ask Joe - Remembering CIA Founding Member and Hero, Joe Procaccino

    June 6, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Office of Strategic Services Patch (Replica)

    June 5, 2017 - The History-Maker - Remembering Ambassador Hugh Montgomery

    June 4, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: From Walt Disney to War Movies - Robert Carey Broughton

    June 3, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Spymaster's Assistant - Fisher Howe

    June 2, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: CIA Trailblazer - Eloise Page

    June 2, 2017 - World Factbook: The "Military expenditures" (as a percent of GDP) entry was recently updated and now includes data at least up to 2015 for as many countries as possible.

    June 1, 2017 - #OSS75 Flashback: The Father of American Intelligence: General William "Wild Bill" Donovan

    June 1, 2017 - The Glorious Amateurs: OSS Turns 75!

    May 2017

    May 30, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Skyhook Extraction Mechanism Instructions

    May 25, 2017 - World Factbook: A new set of "Population distribution" fields - describing the dispersion of the populace within a country - has been included for all countries of South and Southeast Asia under the 'Geography' and 'People & Society' categories. The Western Hemisphere, Europe, North Africa, Central Asia, and Southwest Asia were previously introduced; additional areas of the world will be added in coming weeks.

    May 24, 2017 - CIA Honors its Fallen in Annual Memorial Ceremony

    May 23, 2017 - 30 Years of Remembrance: The History of CIA's Annual Memorial Ceremony

    May 23, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Memorial Wall Star Carving Tools

    May 18, 2017 - World Factbook: The World Factbook continues to expand the “Constitution” entry under the ‘Government’ category, with the addition of a summary description of the procedure for amending a country’s constitution. This expanded entry is now available for the Middle Eastern and the South and Central Asian countries, and for the previously completed European countries. In coming weeks, amending procedures will be added for the remaining regions of the world.

    May 16, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: FBIS Central Eurasia Program Mongolian Typewriter

    May 11, 2017 - World Factbook: About 90% of the population is located in the middle third of this South American country around its capital of Santiago (the northern third is mostly desert, while the southern third is mountainous and breaks up into a series of archipelagos). Can you name the country? Check the physical map of South America under the References tab>Regional and World Maps if you need help.

    May 10, 2017 - CIA Establishes Korea Mission Center

    May 9, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Bust of William J. Casey

    May 2, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Saigon Evacuation Facilities Map

    April 2017

    April 26, 2017 - World Factbook: This country is considered to be the smallest on the continent of Asia. Its distinctive flag depicts a cedar tree, a national symbol dating back to Biblical times. Can you name the country?

    April 25, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: A-12 Spurs

    April 20, 2017 - World Factbook: The world's highest navigable lake lies in the central portion of the Andes mountain chain of South America and is divided between two countries. Can you name the lake - South America's largest - and the two countries that share it? Locate the answers by consulting the physical map of South America under the References tab>Regional and World Maps.

    April 18, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: “Attitude” Hat

    April 13, 2017 - Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

    April 12, 2017 - World Factbook: The island of Borneo - the third-largest island in the world - lies in the far western part of the Pacific Ocean and is politically divided among three countries. Can you name them? Find the answer by consulting any one of a number of maps under the References tab, including maps of Asia, Southeast Asia, or the World. Or, you can visit the World entry, Geography category, 'Area - comparative' field and find the listing of the Top Ten Largest Islands. This field also lists the countries that govern these islands, as well as the islands' size in square kilometers.

    April 11, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Robot Fish "Charlie"

    April 6, 2017 - World Factbook: The islands that make up this Caribbean country refer to themselves as the "Gems of the Antilles." Can you name them? Hint: the distinctive tricolor flag of the country displays three diamonds (representing gems).

    April 4, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Piece of Metal from U-2, Article 341

    March 2017

    March 30, 2017 - World Factbook: What country has the world's highest life expectancy at birth? Find out the surprising answer by checking the Guide to Country Comparisons page under the References tab, then clicking on People and Society>Life expectancy at birth.

    March 28, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Stinger Missile Launcher

    March 23, 2017 - World Factbook: An exclave is a distinct territorial unit that is politically part of a larger country but not physically attached to it because of surrounding foreign territory. Angola has an exclave that is surrounded by both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo. Can you name this distinctive northern Angolan province? Locate the answer on the map of Africa (References tab>Regional and World Maps>Political Africa PDF).

    March 21, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Minox B Camera

    March 16, 2017 - World Factbook: The Laccadive Sea is part of what ocean? Find the answer in Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names. Then go to the References tab>Regional and World Maps to locate a map showing the exact location of the sea.

    March 14, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: OSS Sidearm Knife and Sheath

    March 13, 2017 - Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties, Section 803 Semiannual Report: January - June 2016 [PDF 428KB*]

    March 9, 2017 - World Factbook: The World Factbook's "World" entry contains a wealth of fascinating and useful information - including many Top Tens - not found in a typical country entry. For example, the world's ten highest mountains (measured from sea level) are all in Asia but are located in just four countries. Find out what these countries are, as well as the names of the highest mountains, by going to World>Geography>Elevation. Be sure to check out the accompanying "note" to find out how these ten mountains are dwarfed by an even greater colossus.

    March 8, 2017 - CIA Statement on Claims by Wikileaks

    March 7, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Escape & Evasion Survival Kit

    March 6, 2017 - Studies in Intelligence Vol. 60 No.4 now available on CIA.gov

    March 2, 2017 - World Factbook: There are no less than 21 independent countries that have coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea. Can you name them all? Consulting the ‘Africa,’ ‘Europe,’ and ‘Middle East’ maps under the Regional and World Maps section of the References tab will allow you to come up with the listing. Hint: Don’t forget island countries.

    February 2017

    February 28, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: TAR-224 Radio

    February 23, 2017 - World Factbook: This South Asian island country has gone by many names in its past including Serendib and Ceylon. Do you know its present designation? Check the Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names (Appendix F) if you need help.

    February 23, 2017 - Curious to Know What it’s Like to be a Directorate of Operations Intern?

    February 22, 2017 - Omego Ware: The “Jackie Robinson of Intelligence”

    February 21, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Pointy-Talky Language Chart

    February 16, 2017 - World Factbook: There are no double-headed eagles found in nature, but three Balkan countries do depict two-headed eagles on their flags. Can you name them? Check the Flags of the World page, under the References tab, if you need help.

    February 16, 2017 - Director's Advisory Group Implementation: Year Three Report to the Workforce [PDF 944KB*]

    February 14, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: “Studio Six Productions” Portfolio

    February 13, 2017 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Central African Republic, China, Cuba, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Mauritius, Morocco, the Netherlands, North Korea, South Sudan, Sudan, Switzerland, and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period January 14 to February 7, 2017.

    February 13, 2017 - World Factbook: This archipelago in the Indian Ocean - consisting of 1,190 coral islands grouped into 26 atolls - is the smallest independent country in Asia by both land and population. (Spread over 90,000 sq km of ocean, its land area is only 298 sq km.) Can you name this country? Hint: Checking the Guide to Country Comparisons>Geography>Area will lead you to the answer.

    February 9, 2017 - Using Foreign Languages at CIA

    February 7, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: The Airmen’s Bond

    February 2, 2017 - Gina Haspel Selected to be Deputy Director of CIA

    February 2, 2017 - World Factbook: Most of the world’s countries (some 97%) belong to a little-known but very important organization known as the UPU. Do you know what the initials stand for? Find the answer under Appendix B, International Organizations and Groups.

    January 2017

    January 31, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: OSS Forged French Passport

    January 26, 2017 - World Factbook: The Kingdom of Denmark, one of the smallest countries on the European continent, is also composed of two overseas island components. Can you name them? Consult the regional map of Europe (References tab>Regional and World Maps>Political Europe) to determine the answer.

    January 24, 2017 - Mike Pompeo Takes Helm as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

    January 24, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Duffle Bag

    January 19, 2017 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Czechia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Estonia, Gabon, Georgia, Iceland, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Moldova, Norway, Philippines, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, Uganda, and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period December 22, 2016, to January 13, 2017.

    January 18, 2017 - Statement on the Release of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Updated Executive Order 12333 Procedures

    January 17, 2017 - CIA Posts More Than 12 Million Pages of CREST Records Online

    January 17, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Plaster Cast of CIA Seal

    January 13, 2017 - World Factbook: The fields in both the Economy and Energy categories for all countries were recently updated with the latest available data.

    January 10, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Uniform of OSS Col. William H. Pietsch, Jr.

    January 6, 2017 - World Factbook: One might expect Indonesia - with its 13,466 islands - to be the country with the world's longest coastline, but it actually comes in a distant second to another country far to its north with more (and in many cases far larger) islands. Can you name this country? Consult the Political map under the References tab to determine the answer.

    January 4, 2017 - CIA's Top 10 Stories of 2016

    January 4, 2017 - Surprising Stories You May Have Missed in 2016

    January 3, 2017 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Infrared Lantern Beacon

    December 2016

    December 27, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Tobacco Pouch Camera

    December 23, 2016 - World Factbook: The World Factbook is pleased to present the expansion of the “Constitution” entry under the Government category, with the addition of a summary description of the procedure for amending a country’s constitution. This entry, now available for the European countries, includes two subentries: history, which includes information on the previous and current constitution; and amendments, which describes the constitution-amending procedure, and the dates of the previous and latest amendments. In coming weeks, amending procedures will be added for other regions of the world.

    December 22, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Greece, Montenegro, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Thailand. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 17 – December 15, 2016.

    December 20, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: US Army Signal Corps “Handie-Talkie”

    December 16, 2016 - World Factbook: The simplest flag types are those that consist of two horizontal bands of color — and nothing else. Four countries have such banners. Can you name them? Consult the Flags of the World under the references tab to help you determine the answer.

    December 13, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Al-Qa’ida Gas Mask

    December 9, 2016 - World Factbook: Do you know what the initials FAO stand for? Look under the References tab, Appendix A: Abbreviations to find out. Then go to Appendix B: International Organizations and Groups to get more information about this agency.

    December 7, 2016 - From Pearl Harbor to the Digital Age: Open Source Enterprise Celebrates 75th Anniversary

    December 6, 2016 - CIA Employee Group Receives Award for Promoting LGBT Issues

    December 6, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Special Operations Forces Laser Marker (SOFLAM)

    December 2, 2016 - World Factbook: Not many people realize it, but nine of the world’s 25 largest countries by land area are in Africa; they are (in alphabetical order) Algeria, Angola, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Libya, Mali, Niger, South Africa, and Sudan. Can you sort these countries by decreasing size? Using the Africa map (under the References tab>Regional and World Maps) and the Guide to Country Comparisons (also under the References tab) will allow you to come up with the correct order.

    November 2016

    November 29, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife

    November 23, 2016 - World Factbook: A new set of “Population distribution” fields - describing the dispersion of the populace within a country - has been included for all of the countries of North Africa, Southwest Asia, and Central Asia under both the ‘Geography’ and ‘People & Society’ categories. The countries of the Western Hemisphere and the continent of Europe were previously introduced; additional areas of the world will be added in coming weeks.

    November 22, 2016 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Leslianne Shedd

    November 22, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Holy Bible Used in a Memorial Service Honoring Mike Spann

    November 17, 2016 - World Factbook: GDP statistics and other economic indicators have been revised to reflect the best estimates currently available.

    November 17, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador and Russia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 10-16, 2016.

    November 15, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Plate from Hitler’s Chancellery

    November 10, 2016 - CIA Launches Signature School Program at The University of New Mexico

    November 10, 2016 - Marion Frieswyk: The First Female Intelligence Cartographer

    November 10, 2016 - The Mapmaker’s Craft: A History of Cartography at CIA

    November 10, 2016 - World Factbook: The data for the various Energy fields have been revised to reflect the best estimates currently available.

    November 10, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Cabo Verde, Greece, Kosovo, Lebanon, Malaysia, Spain, Thailand and Turkey. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 4-9, 2016.

    November 8, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: China-Burma-India Theater Patch

    November 4, 2016 - World Factbook: The Transportation section now includes two new fields related to a country’s air transport program. The lead-off entry “National air transport system” has subdivisions on the number of air carriers registered in a country and the number of aircraft they operate, as well as the number of passengers and the amount of freight they carry in a given year. The other new field, “Civil aircraft registration country code prefix,” describes the codes displayed on civil aircraft to identify nationality.

    November 4, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Fiji, Pakistan, Peru, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Seychelles. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period October 20-November 3, 2016.

    November 1, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Glomar Explorer Crew Patch

    October 2016

    October 28, 2016 - World Factbook: A “Population distribution” field - describing the dispersion of the populace within a country - has been introduced for all of the countries of Europe under the both the ‘Geography’ and ‘People & Society’ categories. The countries of the Western Hemisphere were previously introduced; other areas of the world will be added in coming weeks.

    October 26, 2016 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: David Lee Konzelman

    October 25, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Forged German Passport

    October 21, 2016 - World Factbook: The statistics for the "Market value of publicly traded shares" have been updated to reflect new information through 2015. Most of the macro economic data have been updated as well.

    October 21, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Botswana, Gabon, Macedonia, Pakistan, Seychelles and Sudan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period October 13-19, 2016.

    October 18, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Afghan Hat

    October 14, 2016 - World Factbook: In the People and Society section, a "Demographic profile" field has been added to all 56 countries making up the African continent and its surrounding islands. This entry provides a snapshot of the demographic features and trends within a country and how they vary among regional, ethnic, and socioeconomic sub-populations. Some of the topics addressed are population age structure, fertility, health, mortality, poverty, education, and migration. Countries previously introduced were those of Central and South America. Future profiles will include other regions of the world.

    October 13, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Brazil, Ecuador, Rwanda, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, and Yemen. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period September 30 - October 12, 2016.

    October 12, 2016 - New Studies in Intelligence Anthology: CIA and the Wars in Southeast Asia, 1947–75

    October 11, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Admiral Calland’s Desert Combat Uniform Top

    October 7, 2016 - World Factbook: There are dozens of monarchies around the world, but only one located in Polynesia in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Can you name this archipelago of 169 islands (36 inhabited) east of Fiji?

    October 5, 2016 - Studies in Intelligence Vol. 60 No.3 now available on CIA.gov

    October 4, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Moleskine Notebook

    October 3, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Brazil, Estonia, Iraq, Latvia, Libya, Lithuania and South Sudan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period September 22-29, 2016.

    September 2016

    September 30, 2016 - World Factbook: All of the “Judicial branch” entries were recently reviewed and many were updated to reflect new information including the establishment of new courts, the expansion of existing courts, and changes to court system administration and policy.

    September 28, 2016 - Statement of CIA Director John O. Brennan Regarding the “Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act”

    September 27, 2016 - Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Central Intelligence Agency Director John O. Brennan at the 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City (September 26, 2016)

    September 27, 2016 - CIA Receives NAAAP Milestone Honor and Silver Sponsor Award

    September 27, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Mi-17 Helicopter Clock

    September 23, 2016 - The World Factbook is delighted to present a new “Electricity access” field summarizing the extent of access to electricity for a country’s population as a whole, as well as for urban and rural populations. The new entry may be found leading off the Energy section.

    September 23, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Angola, Australia, Belgium, France, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Mexico, Moldova, Mozambique, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Sudan, Sweden and Tunisia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period September 13-21, 2016.

    September 20, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Operation JAWBREAKER Knife

    September 16, 2016 - World Factbook: Various health and education fields in the People and Society section were recently updated, including data for HIV/AID S, "Health expenditures," "Hospital bed density," "Children under 5 underweight," "Education expenditures," and "School life expectancy."

    September 15, 2016 - Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by Central Intelligence Agency Director John O. Brennan, Keynote Address at Miles College National Security Colloquium in Birmingham, Alabama (September 13, 2016)

    September 14, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Albania, Bulgaria, Chile, India, Iraq, Macedonia, Mali, Nepal, Turkey, Uganda, and Uzbekistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period 19 August – 13 September 2016.

    September 13, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: KW-7 and KW-26 Crypto Machines

    September 8, 2016 - World Factbook: The World Factbook is pleased to announce a new “Population distribution” entry describing the dispersion of the populace within a country. This new field will appear in both the Geography section (after “Irrigated land”) and in the People and Society section (after “Net migration rate”). This week’s installment includes all of the countries of the Western Hemisphere. Additional areas of the world will be added in the coming weeks.

    September 6, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Former Soviet Pilot Viktor Belenko’s Knee Pad Notebook with Flight Data

    August 2016

    August 30, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: $20 Gold Coin Minted in 1858

    August 26, 2016 - World Factbook: The Tuamotu islands are found in what ocean? Check Appendix F, Cross Reference List of Geographic Names, under the Appendices tab, to help you determine the answer.

    August 25, 2016 - Spy Catcher: Jeanne Vertefeuille

    August 24, 2016 - CIA Releases Roughly 2,500 Declassified President’s Daily Briefs from the Ford and Nixon Administrations

    August 23, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Argo Ads and Articles in Variety

    August 23, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Belgium, Bulgaria, Chad, China, Cuba, The Gambia, Guyana, Haiti, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Malaysia, Mali, Morocco, Nepal, Peru, St. Lucia, South Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period 4 August-18 August 2016.

    August 19, 2016 - World Factbook: In May of this year Venezuela moved its clock forward by 30 minutes to help save on energy consumption. The World Factbook recently updated its time zone entries - found in the Government category under "Capital" - to reflect all time zone changes throughout the world.

    August 16, 2016 - Telling Data Stories: An Interview with CIA’s Dr. Calvin Andrus

    August 16, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Machete

    August 12, 2016 - World Factbook: The Mona Passage is a body of water between what two major Caribbean political entities? Find the answer on the Central America and the Caribbean map under the References tab.

    August 10, 2016 - CIA to Release Declassified President’s Daily Briefings from the Nixon and Ford Administrations

    August 9, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bulgaria, Burma, Central African Republic, India, Maldives, Kenya, North Korea, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and United Kingdom. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period July 28-August 3, 2016.

    August 9, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Elephant Counter

    August 8, 2016 - Center for the Study of Intelligence, Intelligence and Policy Monographs

    August 5, 2016 - World Factbook: Brazil, which is hosting the Summer Olympic Games for the next two weeks, is one of three South American countries that straddles the Equator. Can you name the other two?

    August 2, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Manganese Nodule Encased in Lucite

    July 2016

    July 29, 2016 - World Factbook: In the Communications category, the “Telephones – fixed lines,” “Telephones – mobile cellular,” and “Internet users” entries were all recently updated with the latest available estimates.

    July 26, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: The “Flyaway Kit”

    July 25, 2016 - Studies in Intelligence Vol. 60 No.2 now available on CIA.gov

    July 22, 2016 - World Factbook: A country modifying its name does not occur very often but it did happen recently. Following UN and US State Department notification, the Czech Republic officially changed its English short-form name to Czechia as of 1 July 2016. Where appropriate, this change has been entered into The World Factbook database.

    July 21, 2016 - Who First Cracked the ENIGMA Cipher?

    July 19, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: OSS Job Register

    July 15, 2016 - Declassified Executive Summary of a 2005 Joint CIA–FBI Memorandum prepared in response the Congressional Joint Inquiry into Intelligence Community Activities Before and After the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001. (PDF 610KB)

    July 15, 2016 - World Factbook: Panama is a long, winding country at the southern end of North America that is bisected by the Panama Canal linking the Caribbean Sea, to the country’s north, with the Pacific Ocean, to its south. A recently completed nine-year expansion effort more than doubled the Canal’s capacity. Can you name the North American country that borders Panama on its west, and the South American country that lies to its east?

    July 13, 2016 - Director Brennan Speaks at the Brookings Institution

    July 13, 2016 - The Mystery of Jane Wallis Burrell: The First CIA Officer To Die in the Agency’s Service

    July 12, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Monogrammed Leather Shoulder Bag

    July 8, 2016 - World Factbook: The Danube, Europe’s second longest river, flows through four national capitals. Can you name them? Consulting the regional map of Europe under the References tab will provide the answer.

    July 7, 2016 - 20 Years of Pride

    July 7, 2016 - Statement from Director Brennan on DLS Year One Implementation (June 30, 2016)

    July 1, 2016 - World Factbook: In the Economy category, the statistics for “GDP,” “GDP per capita,” “Gross national saving,” “Inflation rate,” and “Current account balance” were recently updated to reflect the best information available.

    June 2016

    June 30, 2016 - The Legend of Hercules Mulligan

    June 29, 2016 - Director Brennan Speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations

    June 28, 2016 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: William Pierce Boteler

    June 28, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Headphones with Bullet Strikes

    June 24, 2016 - World Factbook: This month’s concluding ocean-related question. The capital city of Malabo lies on the island of Bioko in what ocean? Check Appendix F, Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names under the Appendices tab to help determine the answer.

    June 21, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: One of the Last Flags to Fly Over Checkpoint Charlie

    June 20, 2016 - TRIGON: Spies Passing in the Night

    June 20, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Burundi, Comoros, Mauritius, Portugal, Romania, Tanzania and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period June 8-19, 2016.

    June 17, 2016 - World Factbook: Another ocean-related quiz question. The Line Islands are found in what ocean? Check Appendix F, Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names under the Appendices tab to determine the answer.

    June 16, 2016 - Statement by Central Intelligence Agency Director John O. Brennan as Prepared for Delivery Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

    June 14, 2016 - CIA Releases Declassified Documents Related to Former Detention and Interrogation Program

    June 14, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Metal Cuspidor

    June 10, 2016 - World Factbook: Continuing this month’s theme of ocean-related questions. The Andaman Sea is part of what ocean? Check Appendix F, Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names under the Appendices tab to determine the answer.

    June 9, 2016 - Remembering U-2 Pilot Carl Overstreet

    June 9, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Croatia, Jordan, and the Republic of Congo. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period June 2-7, 2016.

    June 7, 2016 - CIA Memorial Garden and Koi Pond

    June 7, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Soviet Helicopter Pilot's Helmet

    June 6, 2016 - CIA Director John Brennan Speaks at NSEPA Conference

    June 6, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Fiji, Israel, Taiwan, Turkey and Ukraine. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period May 26-June 1, 2016.

    June 3, 2016 - World Factbook: The Arctic Ocean – the world’s smallest ocean – is bordered by only six countries. Can you name them? Check the Arctic Ocean entry and/or the Arctic Region map (under the references tab) to determine the answer.

    May 2016

    May 31, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: RS-6 Agent Radio Set

    May 27, 2016 - World Factbook: Did you know that The World Factbook is a primary reference used in the National Geographic Society’s Geography Bee? This year’s final, featuring the 54 US state and territory champions – culled from about 2.5 million US students aged 10 to 14, was held this past week in Washington, DC.

    May 26, 2016 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Nels “Benny” Benson

    May 26, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Djibouti, Kosovo, Montenegro, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sweden and Turkey. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period May 19-26, 2016.

    May 24, 2016 - CIA Honors its Fallen in Annual Memorial Ceremony

    May 24, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: OSS Officer William H. Pietsch, Jr., Mentioned in Dispatch from King George VI

    May 19, 2016 - World Factbook: Composed of 155 islands, this is Africa’s smallest country. By far the largest island is Mahe, home to about 90% of the population and the site of its capital city of Victoria. Can you identify the country on the Africa map (under the References tab)?

    May 19, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Afghanistan, Djibouti, Ireland, and Kosovo. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period May 12-18, 2016.

    May 17, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: An Air Combat First

    May 12, 2016 - World Factbook: Did you know that three of the world’s Top Ten Largest Islands are in Canada and three are in Indonesia? To see the complete list of the ten largest islands go to the Geography section of the World listing and scroll to the “Area – comparative” entry. You will also find lots of other Top Tens scattered throughout the World description.

    May 12, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Ecuador, The Gambia, Honduras, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period May 4-11, 2016.

    May 11, 2016 - “A Contingency for Every Action”––CIA Intelligence Art Gallery’s Newest Addition

    May 10, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Helms Letter

    May 6, 2016 - World Factbook: The US Board on Geographic Names (BGN) standardizes the spelling and usage of geographic names – foreign and domestic – throughout the US Government. (The World Factbook closely adheres to the BGN’s naming conventions.) The BGN’s geographers refer to a country’s first order (largest) administrative units as ADM1s. For the US, these would be the 50 states and 1 district. In Canada, the ADM1s are the 10 provinces and 3 territories. There is one Central European country, however, that according to the BGN has 212 ADM1s – referred to as municipalities. This total is easily the largest for any nation in the world. You can determine what country this is by checking out the “Administrative divisions” entry (under Government) for the various countries of Central Europe.

    May 5, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bulgaria, Colombia, Hungary, Israel, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar, Malaysia, New Zealand, Somalia, Tanzania, and Vietnam. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period April 20-May 4, 2016.

    May 3, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Model of Abbottabad Compound

    April 2016

    April 29, 2016 - CIA Director's Message to the Workforce: Remembering the Raid in Abbottabad

    April 29, 2016 - Minutes and Years: The Bin Ladin Operation

    April 29, 2016 - World Factbook: The Kalahari Desert covers a considerable part of this southern African country formerly known as Bechuanaland. Can you name the country? The physical map of Africa under the References tab shows the location of the Kalahari Desert; looking up Bechuanaland under Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names will reveal the country’s current name.

    April 28, 2016 - Secret Writing: CIA’s Oldest Classified Documents Released Five Years Ago

    April 27, 2016 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: James Michael Lewek

    April 26, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Counterfeit Nazi Stamp

    April 22, 2016 - CIA Selects New Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer

    April 22, 2016 - World Factbook: Did you know that the name of Canada derives from the Iroquoian word "kanata" meaning village or settlement, while Mexico’s name derives from the Mexica, the largest and most powerful branch of the Aztecs? The World Factbook has added country name etymologies (historical origins); these descriptions appear in the “Country name” entry under the Government section.

    April 21, 2016 - Remarks of Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director David S. Cohen as Prepared for Delivery at the Center on Law and Security, NYU School of Law “Governing Intelligence” Conference

    April 21, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Canada, Chad, Indonesia, Kosovo, Madagascar, Marshall Islands, Niger, Portugal, Slovakia, Timor-Leste, and Turkmenistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period April 7-19, 2016.

    April 19, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Bay of Pigs Patch

    April 18, 2016 - The Negotiator

    April 18, 2016 - The Bay of Pigs Invasion

    April 18, 2016 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Ray, Baker, Shamburger & Gray

    April 15, 2016 - World Factbook: Milwaukee Deep, the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean (-8,605 meters; -28,230 feet), lies due north of a major Caribbean island. Can you name it? Check the References tab>Regional and World Maps>Central America and the Caribbean map to find the island.

    April 12, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Paratrooper’s M2 Pocket Knife

    April 8, 2016 - World Factbook: The four white, five-pointed stars on this Pacific island nation’s flag represent its four island groups of Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap. All the islands used to be referred to as the Caroline Islands. Can you come up with the country’s current name? The answer may be found by either referencing the regional map of Oceania under the References tab or by locating Caroline Islands under Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names.

    April 7, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Burma. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period March 31-April 6, 2016.

    April 5, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: “Belly Buster” Hand-Crank Audio Drill

    April 1, 2016 - World Factbook: Only one country’s flag depicts an actual existing building. Can you name it? Check the References tab>Flags of the World to find the answer. Hint: The country lies in Southeast Asia.

    March 2016

    March 31, 2016 - Statement from CIA on K-9 Training Incident in Loudoun County, VA

    March 31, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bahrain, Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Mauritania, Oman and Ukraine. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period March 17-30, 2016.

    March 30, 2016 - Studies in Intelligence Vol. 60 No.1 now available on CIA.gov

    March 29, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Civil Air Transport Souvenir Bag

    March 22, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Desk

    March 17, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Belize, Cuba, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Mauritius and Ukraine. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period March 10-16, 2016.

    March 17, 2016 - World Factbook: Can you name the country that is currently thought to hold the largest proved reserves of crude oil in the world? (The answer may surprise you.) To find out, go to the References tab>Guide to Country Comparisons> Energy>Crude oil – proved reserves.

    March 15, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Robot Fish "Charlie"

    March 10, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Australia, Azerbaijan, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Portugal and South Korea. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period March 3-9, 2016.

    March 10, 2016 - World Factbook: Do you know what country is the least populous on earth? Check the “Population” field under World entry to find out. Hint: It is also the world’s smallest country by size.

    March 8, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Office of Strategic Services Letter Removal Device

    March 4, 2016 - Remarks for CIA Director John O. Brennan as Prepared for Delivery at the Navy SEAL Foundation 8th New York City Benefit Dinner (March 3, 2016)

    March 3, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Burkina Faso, Denmark, Greece, Japan, Norway and Sri Lanka. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period February 25-March 2, 2016.

    March 1, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Blood Chit

    February 2016

    February 26, 2016 - World Factbook: In the Geography section for all countries, the “Elevation” entry has been expanded to now include subfields for ‘mean elevation’ and ‘elevation extremes’ (including ‘lowest point’ and ‘highest point’).

    February 25, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Austria, Chad, France, Iraq, Mauritania, and Mexico. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period February 18-24, 2016.

    February 23, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Belt

    February 19, 2016 - World Factbook: The fields in the Energy category for all countries have been rolled forward one year to include data through 2015.

    February 19, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Austria, Lebanon, Venezuela, and Taiwan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period February 12-17, 2016.

    February 16, 2016 - CIA Releases Declassified Documents to National Archives

    February 16, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Truman Seal

    February 14, 2016 - The Spymaster’s Toolkit

    February 12, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Argentina, Brunei, Burkina, Faso, Djibouti, Ethiopia, South Korea, and Taiwan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period February 4-11, 2016.

    February 12, 2016 - World Factbook: The fields in the Economy section for all countries have been rolled forward one year to include numerical and textual information through 2015.

    February 9, 2016 - CIA Releases Diversity and Inclusion Strategy for 2016-2019

    February 9, 2016 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Black Rhythm

    February 8, 2016 - Studies in Intelligence Vol. 59 No.4 now available on CIA.gov

    February 5, 2016 - World Factbook: Do you know where the Norman Isles are? Check Appendix F: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names to find the more common name for the isles, the names of the two main islands, as well as their latitude and longitude.

    February 5, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Egypt, France, Israel, Laos, Moldova, Qatar, Syria, and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period January 28-February 3, 2016.

    February 2, 2016- CIA Artifact of the Week: Office of Strategic Services Silk Escape and Evasion Map

    January 2016

    January 29, 2016 - CIA Welcomes Former President George H.W. Bush Back to CIA to Celebrate 40th Anniversary of Swearing-in as Director of Central Intelligence

    January 29, 2016 - Bush as Director of Central Intelligence

    January 29, 2016 - World Factbook: The WHO is a specialized UN agency. Do you know what the initials stand for? When the agency was formed? And what its present membership is? Find the answers in Appendix B.

    January 29, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for India, Iraq, and Tunisia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period January 21-27, 2016.

    January 26, 2016- CIA Artifact of the Week: “Studio Six Productions” Logo Items

    January 21, 2016 - How To Investigate a Flying Saucer

    January 21, 2016 - Take A Peek Into Our “X-Files”

    January 21, 2016 - World Factbook: The most common symbols appearing on flags around the world are stars and stripes (horizontal or vertical). Crosses, crescent moons, and triangles are also fairly common. There are only two countries, however, that display the shape of a diamond (also called a rhombus; with all four sides having the same length) on their flag. Can you name these Western Hemisphere countries? Check the References tab>Flags of the World to help you determine the answer.

    January 21, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Georgia, Guinea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Paraguay, Sudan and Turkmenistan. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period January 14-20, 2016.

    January 19, 2016- CIA Artifact of the Week: Pigeon Camera

    January 15, 2016 - World Factbook: A new “Citizenship” field has been added to the Government section of all countries describing policies related to the acquisition of citizenship and recognition of dual citizenship. The definition for this field (under the References tab>Definitions and Notes) provides additional information regarding the ways citizenship is acquired. Note that for most countries of the world, citizenship is acquired through descent, known as the principal of Jus sanguinis, where parents must be citizens of a country for their children to acquire citizenship in that country.

    January 14, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Israel, Laos, and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period January 11-13, 2016.

    January 12, 2016- CIA Artifact of the Week: Persian Gulf War Leaflets

    January 11, 2016 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Cook Islands, Ecuador, Egypt, Israel, Kenya, Macedonia, Mexico, North Korea, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Rwanda, South Africa, Switzerland, Tanzania, Uruguay, Vanuatu, and Yemen. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period December 3, 2015-January 10, 2016.

    January 7, 2016 - New "Accessibility" section has been added to cia.gov under About CIA. There you'll find the Agency IT Accessibility Standards Checklist, which was created to help make sure our IT platforms and web presence are accessible to people with disabilities.

    January 7, 2016 - New "Publications Review Board" section has been added to cia.gov under About CIA.

    January 5, 2016- CIA Artifact of the Week: Piece of Metal from A-12

    December 2015

    December 31, 2015 - CIA's Top 15 Stories of 2015

    December 30, 2015 - World Factbook: Can you name the African country that is more than 96% desert yet supports a population of over 88 million people – the second highest total on the continent? The answer may be ascertained by going to the References tab, clicking on Guide to Country Comparisons>People and Society>Population.

    December 29, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Insectothopter

    December 22, 2015 - If You Want a Friend in Washington...

    December 22, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Pan Am 103 Lapel Pin

    December 17, 2015 - Surprise, Kill, Vanish: The Legend of the Jedburghs

    December 17, 2015 - World Factbook: In the People and Society section, the “Unemployment – youth ages 15-24” entry has been updated.

    December 15, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Woodsman’s Pal Knife

    December 10, 2015 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Greg Wright

    December 10, 2015 - World Factbook: How many fathoms make up a cable (length)? Check Appendix G: Weights and Measures for the answer!

    December 8, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Admiral Calland’s Desert Combat Uniform Top

    December 4, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bangladesh, Guatemala, Pakistan, Portugal, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Tonga. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 25-December 3, 2015.

    December 1, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: FBIS Central Eurasia Report Glossary of Selected Russian Social Science Terms

    November 2015

    November 25, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Azerbaijan, Ecuador, Peru, Poland, Turkey, Tuvalu, Uganda and Vanuatu. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 19-24, 2015.

    November 24, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Saddle Bag

    November 20, 2015 - World Factbook: Where applicable, all of the “Constitution” entries were recently updated throughout the Factbook.

    November 19, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Bolivia, Canada, Cook Islands, Ecuador, Fiji, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palau, Peru, Romania and Vanuatu. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 12-18, 2015.

    November 17, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: A-12 Flight Suit Accoutrement

    November 16, 2015 - Remarks for CIA Director John O. Brennan as Prepared for Delivery at the Center for Strategic & International Studies Global Security Forum 2015

    November 13, 2015 - World Factbook: Under the Transnational Issues > “Refugees and internally displaced persons” field for Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia, estimates have been added for the total number of recently arrived refugees and migrants. While it is impossible to specify how many of these people are refugees or what their country of origins are, these numbers at least present a rough estimate. People will, naturally, continue to keep moving around within Europe and new numbers will arrive, so the totals will be constantly changing. We will update our estimates on at least a monthly basis.

    November 12, 2015 - OXCART vs Blackbird: Do You Know the Difference?

    November 12, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Canada and Nepal. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period November 5-11, 2015.

    November 10, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: A-12 Full Pressure Suit

    November 9, 2015 - Remarks for CIA Director John O. Brennan as Prepared for Delivery at the OSS Society Donovan Award Dinner in Honor of Amb. Hugh Montgomery (November 7, 2015)

    November 6, 2015 - What do James Bond, Downton Abbey, and the CIA have in Common?

    November 6, 2015 - Remarks for CIA Director John O. Brennan as Prepared for Delivery at the National Defense University Foundation American Patriot Award Ceremony (November 5, 2015)

    November 6, 2015 - World Factbook: All of the entries in the Energy section were recently updated with the latest available data.

    November 5, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for France, Israel, Maldives, Nepal, Portugal, Solomon Islands and Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period October 29-November 4, 2015.

    November 3, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Radio Receiver Concealment

    October 2015

    October 30, 2015 - World Factbook: A link to a special Middle East and North Africa Religious Affiliation chart has been set up in the “Religions” entry for 20 countries ranging from Algeria to Yemen. Check it out.

    October 30, 2015 - Lyman Kirkpatrick: "Hell on Wheels"

    October 29, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for the Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Zambia. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period October 22-28, 2015.

    October 27, 2015 - Remarks for CIA Director John O. Brennan as Prepared for Delivery at the Conference on the Ethos and Profession of Intelligence, George Washington University

    October 27, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Sculpted Clay Ear

    October 22, 2015 - World Factbook: Maritime piracy continues to be a concern in certain areas of the world. While successful pirate attacks have decreased off the East African coast, they have become more widespread off West Africa. Attacks in the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea also persist. Further details addressing piracy may be found in the "Transportation note" under the World entry, as well as under various countries bordering the Indian Ocean, and entries for Indonesia, Malaysia, Nigeria, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

    October 22, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Cameroon, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Laos, Nepal and the Philippines. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period October 15-21, 2015.

    October 20, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Digital X-Ray Detector Panel

    October 20, 2015 CIA and George Washington University to Co-Host Major Public Conference on National Security Issues

    October 16, 2015 - World Factbook: Can you name the Polynesian island nation that owns the Internet top level domain extension of “.tv”? Consult Appendix D: Cross-Reference List of Country Data Codes and check under the “T” countries for the answer.

    October 15, 2015 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Michael McPherson Deuel

    October 15, 2015 - Remembering CIA’s Heroes: Michael Arthur Maloney

    October 15, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Brazil, Denmark, Japan, Jordan, Mali and Niger. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period October 8-14, 2015.

    October 14, 2015 - A Day in the Life of a CIA Political Analyst Intern

    October 13, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: U-2 Model used by Francis Gary Powers

    October 9, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Egypt, Georgia, Haiti, Moldova, Mongolia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Sao Tome and Principe, South Korea and Suriname. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period September 24-October 7, 2015.

    October 9, 2015 - World Factbook: The Standard Time Zones of the World map was recently updated. Check it out by going to the Regional and World Maps page and scrolling down, or click here to pull up a PDF version.

    October 8, 2015 - Virginia Hall: The Courage and Daring of “The Limping Lady”

    October 6, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: E Street Complex Sign with CIA Seal

    October 2, 2015 - There is a unique large body of water in northern South America that is connected to the Gulf of Venezuela (Golfo de Venezuela) and ultimately the Caribbean Sea by the 5.5 km- (3.4 mi-) wide Tablazo Strait. Although its water is brackish and it is often thought of as a bay, this feature is frequently referred to as a lake. If so considered, it becomes South America’s largest lake (or lago in Spanish). Can you name it? The “lake” can easily be spotted on The World Factbook’s Central America and the Caribbean regional reference map.

    October 1, 2015 - CIA Achieves Key Milestone in Agency-Wide Modernization Initiative

    September 2015

    September 29, 2015 - The OSS Architect Who Designed the UN Logo

    September 29, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Office of Strategic Services Pin

    September 29, 2015 - Studies in Intelligence Vol. 59 No.3 now available on CIA.gov

    September 25, 2015 - World Factbook: Area comparison maps are now available for about half of the countries in The World Factbook! To see the relative size of a country shown superimposed over part of the US, go to the Geography section and check under “Area – comparative” (the fifth geography entry). Eventually, all country descriptions will include these useful and popular maps.

    September 24, 2015 - Mystery Writers and Other Surprising Facts About Studies

    September 24, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Australia, Belgium, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Israel, Turkey and Yemen. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period 17-23 September 2015.

    September 23, 2015 - Studies in Intelligence Celebrates 60th Birthday

    September 22, 2015 - Top 10 Research Tips for a Great School Year from CIA Librarians

    September 22, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Seismic Intruder Detection Devices

    September 18, 2015 - Deputy Director Cohen Delivers Remarks on CIA of the Future at Cornell University

    September 18, 2015 - World Factbook: This month marks the 125th anniversary of the US Board on Geographic Names (BGN), an interagency body that standardizes and approves geographic names of domestic, foreign, Antarctic, and undersea features for Federal Government use. The place name spellings used throughout The World Factbook are those approved by the BGN.

    September 17, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Armenia, Cuba, Estonia, Haiti, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period 10-16 September 2015.

    September 16, 2015 - CIA Releases Roughly 2,500 Declassified President’s Daily Briefs at Event Hosted by LBJ Presidential Library and University of Texas at Austin

    September 16, 2015 - Remarks as Prepared for Delivery CIA Director John O. Brennan at the President’s Daily Brief Public Release, LBJ Library in Austin, Texas

    September 16, 2015President's Daily Brief: Delivering Intelligence to Kennedy and Johnson

    September 15, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Civil Air Transport (CAT) Notepad

    September 11, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Egypt, France, Sudan, and Sri Lanka. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period September 3-9, 2015.

    September 11, 2015 - World Factbook: In the People and Society category, the fields for "HIV/AIDS," "Drinking water source," and "Sanitation facility access" were recently updated with the latest available data.

    September 9, 2015 - A Day in the Life of a CIA Leadership Analyst Intern

    September 9, 2015 - CIA to Release Declassified President’s Daily Brief Articles at Event Hosted by LBJ Presidential Library and University of Texas at Austin

    September 8, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: William J. Donovan’s Distinguished Service Cross

    September 8, 2015 - Making Progress on Women in Leadership Initiative

    September 8, 2015 - Director's Advisory Group Implementation: Year Two Report to the Workforce (July 2015) [PDF 810.28KB*]

    September 3, 2015 - Updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments with updated entries for Republic of the Congo, Georgia, Indonesia, Mexico, and Yemen. Changes reflect updates in leadership, positions, or the spellings of officials’ names in the country listings during the period August 27-September 2, 2015.

    September 2, 2015 - World Factbook: The “Executive branch” entries for all countries were recently expanded. The subentry ‘elections’ has been replaced with ‘elections/appointments,’ and now includes more detailed information on the selection process for the ‘chief of state’ and ‘head of government’ subentries. The subentry ‘election results’ now includes the name or abbreviation of each candidate’s political party affiliation.

    September 1, 2015 - CIA Artifact of the Week: Blood Chit

    CIA Launches Signature School Program at The University of New Mexico


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