Historical Dictionary of United States Intelligence

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tense diplomatic exchanges, Moscow backed down on 29 October
1962 and agreed to remove its missiles from Cuba, in exchange for
an American pledge not to invade the island nation and to dismantle
American Jupiter missiles that were stationed in Turkey.

CULPER SPY RING.SeeTALLMADGE, BENJAMIN; WASHING-
TON, GEORGE.

CURRENT INTELLIGENCE.Current intelligence is processed and
analyzed intelligence information on daily or ongoing international
matters. Because of its emphasis on the current aspects of world af-
fairs, current intelligence is highly perishable and must be delivered
to the consumers in a timely manner. Moreover, policymakers tend to
prefer current intelligence to long-term intelligencebecause it is im-
mediate and more relevant to their daily needs. The president’s daily
brief (PDB) and the senior executive intelligence brief (SEIB) are
among the dozens of current intelligence publications available to in-
telligence consumers.

CURRENT MANAGEMENT ACCOUNT (CMA).The current man-
agement account is the part of the National Foreign Intelligence
Program (NFIP) that funds current intelligence activities. See also
INTELLIGENCE BUDGETS.

CUSHMAN, PAULINE (1833–1893). AUnion spy during the Ameri-
can Civil War, Cushman provided intelligence information to the
federal Secret Service Bureau and military intelligence in
Louisville, Kentucky, and Nashville, Tennessee. On a mission behind
Confederate lines, she was captured and sentenced to death, but was
left behind when the Union army forced the Confederates to with-
draw. After the war, President Abraham Lincolnbestowed on her
the honorary rank of major. Pauline Cushman later traveled around
the country, touting her exploits as a Union spy.

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DCI CRIME AND NARCOTICS CENTER (CNC). Established in
April 1989 by Director of Central Intelligence (DCI)William H.

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