
Intelligence Branch
The Intelligence Branch of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is responsible for collecting, analyzing, and sharing intelligence to support national security and law enforcement efforts. It focuses on identifying threats, such as terrorism and cybercrime, and ensures that the FBI effectively collaborates with other government agencies and partners. By integrating intelligence into its operations, the branch helps inform decision-making, prioritize resources, and enhance investigative strategies, ultimately aiming to protect the public and uphold the law.