Domestic spying
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Domestic spying, also known as domestic surveillance and domestic intelligence collection, includes both overt and covert acts of information gathering about a country's citizens.
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Related to the United States
- Bank Secrecy Act
- Bush administration fetish for government secrecy
- Carnivore
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- COINTELPRO
- Computer Assisted Passenger PreScreening System II (CAPPS II)
- Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA)
- ECHELON
- FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA)
- George W. Bush's domestic spying
- Intelligence Authorization Agreement of 2004
- intelligence community
- Joint Protection Enterprise Network
- MHCHAOS (secret CIA program that targeted independent newspapers and student groups in 1960s and 1970s)
- Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange Program (MATRIX)
- National Clandestine Service
- National Security Agency
- National Security Service
- National Security State
- Novel Intelligence from Massive Data (NIMD)
- Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Operation TIPS
- Passenger Name Record
- Passenger Profiling
- Patriot Act I
- personal surveillance
- Secure Flight
- TALON
- TIPOFF
- Total Information Awareness
- US-VISIT
- VICTORY Act