
"The planned, internal DHS structural changes noted in the president's budget submission will not impact I&A's membership in the [intelligence community] and will not impact ODNI's oversight over I&A as a member of the IC."
"The intent to keep I&A under ODNI management could be a reprieve for lawmakers and stakeholders concerned about future oversight of the office."
"The reorganization of the intelligence shop, which would require congressional approval in upcoming appropriations talks, would mark the most significant change to the office to date."
The White House's FY27 budget proposal aims to merge the Department of Homeland Security's Office of Intelligence and Analysis with other units, creating a single reporting structure to the DHS secretary. Despite this reorganization, the Office of Intelligence and Analysis will retain its status as a member of the intelligence community and will continue to be overseen by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. This change is significant, especially after previous plans for workforce reductions faced opposition from various stakeholders.
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