Intel community IT spending exceeds that of many agencies

The 17 agencies within the intelligence community spend more money on enterprise IT systems alone than most agencies do on IT altogether.

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The 17 agencies within the intelligence community (IC) spend more money on enterprise IT systems alone than all but three cabinet-level departments requested for total IT spending in fiscal 2013.

The $52.6 billion "black budget" for fiscal 2013, passed to the Washington Post by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, contains an agency-by-agency comparison of enterprise IT systems that cost $4.7 billion in fiscal 2013.

That sum total, led by the $1.6 billion the NSA will spend on enterprise IT systems, is more than every  other department and agency total IT spending request for fiscal 2013 with the exceptions of Defense ($32.6 billion), Homeland Security ($5.6 billion) and Health and Human Services ($7.1 billion).

Collectively, intelligence agencies spend more on enterprise IT systems than the second-largest federal agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs ($3.3 billion), spends on total IT, and far more than other agencies, including NASA ($1.4 billion), the Department of Agriculture ($2.6 billion) and the Justice Department ($2.6 billion).

Detailing what intelligence agencies spend on enterprise IT systems is not an absolute indicator of how much they spend on IT. But because enterprise IT systems make up a large portion of IT expenditures, the comparison to total IT spending within civilian agencies is  a good indicator of the relative relationship. 

Among intelligence community components, the largest spenders on enterprise IT systems are: NSA, $1.6 billion; National Geospatial-Intelligence Program, $1 billion; General Defense Intelligence Program, $833 million; National Reconnaissance Office, $536 million; Central Intelligence Agency, $529 million; Office of the Director of National Intelligence, $168 million; Justice Department, $40 million; Department of Defense Foreign Counter-Intelligence Program, $16 million.

IT Budgets

According to leaked documents, Intelligence Community spending on enterprise IT than other agencies spend on IT altogether. (Scale in billions of dollars; IC number is for enterprise systems only.)