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572fffe804bcaa1900d76ff9 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Virtually all faculty members at Washington University engage in academic research,[citation needed] offering opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students across the university's seven schools. Known for its interdisciplinarity and departmental collaboration, many of Washington University's research cente... | How many schools does Washington University have? | {
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572fffe804bcaa1900d76ffa | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Virtually all faculty members at Washington University engage in academic research,[citation needed] offering opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students across the university's seven schools. Known for its interdisciplinarity and departmental collaboration, many of Washington University's research cente... | What percent of undergraduate students are involved in faculty research? | {
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572fffe804bcaa1900d76ffb | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Virtually all faculty members at Washington University engage in academic research,[citation needed] offering opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students across the university's seven schools. Known for its interdisciplinarity and departmental collaboration, many of Washington University's research cente... | How does the Center for Measuring University performance rank Washington University? | {
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572fffe804bcaa1900d76ffc | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Virtually all faculty members at Washington University engage in academic research,[citation needed] offering opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students across the university's seven schools. Known for its interdisciplinarity and departmental collaboration, many of Washington University's research cente... | Where is the Office of Undergraduate Research located? | {
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57300ba3947a6a140053cfd2 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | During fiscal year 2007, $537.5 million was received in total research support, including $444 million in federal obligations. The University has over 150 National Institutes of Health funded inventions, with many of them licensed to private companies. Governmental agencies and non-profit foundations such as the NIH, U... | How much money in financial support did Washington University receive in 2007? | {
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57300ba3947a6a140053cfd3 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | During fiscal year 2007, $537.5 million was received in total research support, including $444 million in federal obligations. The University has over 150 National Institutes of Health funded inventions, with many of them licensed to private companies. Governmental agencies and non-profit foundations such as the NIH, U... | How many inventions does Washington University have funded by the National Institute of health? | {
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57300d78b2c2fd14005687b1 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has over 300 undergraduate student organizations on campus. Most are funded by the Washington University Student Union, which has a $2 million plus annual budget that is completely student-controlled and is one of the largest student government budgets in the country. Known as SU for short, the St... | How many student organizations does Washington University have on campus? | {
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57300d78b2c2fd14005687b2 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has over 300 undergraduate student organizations on campus. Most are funded by the Washington University Student Union, which has a $2 million plus annual budget that is completely student-controlled and is one of the largest student government budgets in the country. Known as SU for short, the St... | How are most student organizations at Washington University funded? | {
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57300d78b2c2fd14005687b3 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has over 300 undergraduate student organizations on campus. Most are funded by the Washington University Student Union, which has a $2 million plus annual budget that is completely student-controlled and is one of the largest student government budgets in the country. Known as SU for short, the St... | What is the amount of the Washington University Student Union annual budget? | {
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57300eee947a6a140053d00e | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has a large number of student-run musical groups on campus, including 12 official a cappella groups. The Pikers, an all-male group, is the oldest such group on campus. The Greenleafs, an all-female group is the oldest (and only) female group on campus. The Mosaic Whispers, founded in 1991, is the ... | How many a cappella groups does Washington University have? | {
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57300eee947a6a140053d00f | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has a large number of student-run musical groups on campus, including 12 official a cappella groups. The Pikers, an all-male group, is the oldest such group on campus. The Greenleafs, an all-female group is the oldest (and only) female group on campus. The Mosaic Whispers, founded in 1991, is the ... | What is the name of the oldest a cappella group at Washington University? | {
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57300eee947a6a140053d010 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has a large number of student-run musical groups on campus, including 12 official a cappella groups. The Pikers, an all-male group, is the oldest such group on campus. The Greenleafs, an all-female group is the oldest (and only) female group on campus. The Mosaic Whispers, founded in 1991, is the ... | What is the oldest female a cappella group at Washington University? | {
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57300eee947a6a140053d011 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has a large number of student-run musical groups on campus, including 12 official a cappella groups. The Pikers, an all-male group, is the oldest such group on campus. The Greenleafs, an all-female group is the oldest (and only) female group on campus. The Mosaic Whispers, founded in 1991, is the ... | When was the oldest co-ed a cappella group at Washington University founded? | {
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57300eee947a6a140053d012 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University has a large number of student-run musical groups on campus, including 12 official a cappella groups. The Pikers, an all-male group, is the oldest such group on campus. The Greenleafs, an all-female group is the oldest (and only) female group on campus. The Mosaic Whispers, founded in 1991, is the ... | When did the group After Dark perform MSNBC? | {
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5730107c947a6a140053d022 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Over 50% of undergraduate students live on campus. Most of the residence halls on campus are located on the South 40, named because of its adjacent location on the south side of the Danforth Campus and its size of 40 acres (160,000 m2). It is the location of all the freshman buildings as well as several upperclassman b... | What percent of undergraduate students live on campus at Washington University? | {
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5730107c947a6a140053d023 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Over 50% of undergraduate students live on campus. Most of the residence halls on campus are located on the South 40, named because of its adjacent location on the south side of the Danforth Campus and its size of 40 acres (160,000 m2). It is the location of all the freshman buildings as well as several upperclassman b... | Where are most residence halls located at Washington University? | {
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5730107c947a6a140053d024 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Over 50% of undergraduate students live on campus. Most of the residence halls on campus are located on the South 40, named because of its adjacent location on the south side of the Danforth Campus and its size of 40 acres (160,000 m2). It is the location of all the freshman buildings as well as several upperclassman b... | How did the South 40 get its name? | {
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5730107c947a6a140053d025 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Over 50% of undergraduate students live on campus. Most of the residence halls on campus are located on the South 40, named because of its adjacent location on the south side of the Danforth Campus and its size of 40 acres (160,000 m2). It is the location of all the freshman buildings as well as several upperclassman b... | Where are all freshman residence buildings at Washington University located? | {
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573012c004bcaa1900d77103 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Another group of residences, known as the Village, is located in the northwest corner of Danforth Campus. Only open to upperclassmen and January Scholars, the North Side consists of Millbrook Apartments, The Village, Village East on-campus apartments, and all fraternity houses except the Zeta Beta Tau house, which is o... | Where is the Village located at Washington University? | {
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573012c004bcaa1900d77104 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Another group of residences, known as the Village, is located in the northwest corner of Danforth Campus. Only open to upperclassmen and January Scholars, the North Side consists of Millbrook Apartments, The Village, Village East on-campus apartments, and all fraternity houses except the Zeta Beta Tau house, which is o... | What students are allowed in the North Side residences at Washington University? | {
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573012c004bcaa1900d77105 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Another group of residences, known as the Village, is located in the northwest corner of Danforth Campus. Only open to upperclassmen and January Scholars, the North Side consists of Millbrook Apartments, The Village, Village East on-campus apartments, and all fraternity houses except the Zeta Beta Tau house, which is o... | How many students are composed in Blocs? | {
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573012c004bcaa1900d77106 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Another group of residences, known as the Village, is located in the northwest corner of Danforth Campus. Only open to upperclassmen and January Scholars, the North Side consists of Millbrook Apartments, The Village, Village East on-campus apartments, and all fraternity houses except the Zeta Beta Tau house, which is o... | What residences comprise the North Side of Washington University? | {
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573012c004bcaa1900d77107 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Another group of residences, known as the Village, is located in the northwest corner of Danforth Campus. Only open to upperclassmen and January Scholars, the North Side consists of Millbrook Apartments, The Village, Village East on-campus apartments, and all fraternity houses except the Zeta Beta Tau house, which is o... | How are students grouped in BLOCS at the Village residences? | {
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57301454a23a5019007fcd1b | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University supports four major student-run media outlets. The university's student newspaper, Student Life, is available for students. KWUR (90.3 FM) serves as the students' official radio station; the station also attracts an audience in the immediately surrounding community due to its eclectic and free-for... | How many media outlets does Washington University support? | {
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57301454a23a5019007fcd1c | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University supports four major student-run media outlets. The university's student newspaper, Student Life, is available for students. KWUR (90.3 FM) serves as the students' official radio station; the station also attracts an audience in the immediately surrounding community due to its eclectic and free-for... | What is the official student radio station at Washington University? | {
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57301454a23a5019007fcd1d | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University supports four major student-run media outlets. The university's student newspaper, Student Life, is available for students. KWUR (90.3 FM) serves as the students' official radio station; the station also attracts an audience in the immediately surrounding community due to its eclectic and free-for... | What is the name of Washington University's political publication? | {
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57301454a23a5019007fcd1e | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University supports four major student-run media outlets. The university's student newspaper, Student Life, is available for students. KWUR (90.3 FM) serves as the students' official radio station; the station also attracts an audience in the immediately surrounding community due to its eclectic and free-for... | What is Washington University's closed circuit television network? | {
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57301454a23a5019007fcd1f | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University supports four major student-run media outlets. The university's student newspaper, Student Life, is available for students. KWUR (90.3 FM) serves as the students' official radio station; the station also attracts an audience in the immediately surrounding community due to its eclectic and free-for... | What are the names of the art journals published by Washington University? | {
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573015da04bcaa1900d77155 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University's sports teams are called the Bears. They are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participate in the University Athletic Association at the Division III level. The Bears have won 19 NCAA Division III Championships— one in women's cross country (2011), one in men's tennis (2... | What is the name of the Washington University sports teams? | {
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573015da04bcaa1900d77156 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University's sports teams are called the Bears. They are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participate in the University Athletic Association at the Division III level. The Bears have won 19 NCAA Division III Championships— one in women's cross country (2011), one in men's tennis (2... | At what division level does the Washington University sports teams compete? | {
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573015da04bcaa1900d77157 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University's sports teams are called the Bears. They are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participate in the University Athletic Association at the Division III level. The Bears have won 19 NCAA Division III Championships— one in women's cross country (2011), one in men's tennis (2... | How many NCAA division championships have the Washington University sports teams won? | {
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573015da04bcaa1900d77158 | Washington_University_in_St._Louis | Washington University's sports teams are called the Bears. They are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and participate in the University Athletic Association at the Division III level. The Bears have won 19 NCAA Division III Championships— one in women's cross country (2011), one in men's tennis (2... | In what years did the Washington University men's basketball teams win division championships? | {
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572f4a7a947a6a140053c866 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Unlike the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which is a domestic security service, CIA has no law enforcement function and is mainly focused on overseas intelligence gathering, with only limited domestic collection. Though it is not the only U.S. government agency specializing in HUMINT, CIA serves as the national... | What is the CIA's main focus? | {
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572f4bcd04bcaa1900d76822 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Executive Office also supports the U.S. military by providing it with information it gathers, receiving information from military intelligence organizations, and cooperating on field activities. The Executive Director is in charge of the day to day operation of the CIA, and each branch of the service has its own Di... | What is the title of the person who manages the relationship between the CIA and the Unified Combatant Commands? | {
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328
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572f4bcd04bcaa1900d76823 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Executive Office also supports the U.S. military by providing it with information it gathers, receiving information from military intelligence organizations, and cooperating on field activities. The Executive Director is in charge of the day to day operation of the CIA, and each branch of the service has its own Di... | What three ways does the Executive office support the U.S. military? | {
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572f4bcd04bcaa1900d76821 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Executive Office also supports the U.S. military by providing it with information it gathers, receiving information from military intelligence organizations, and cooperating on field activities. The Executive Director is in charge of the day to day operation of the CIA, and each branch of the service has its own Di... | Who is in charge of the day to day operation of the CIA? | {
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572f4d2d04bcaa1900d76828 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Analysis produces all-source intelligence investigation on key foreign and intercontinental issues relating to powerful and sometimes anti-government sensitive topics. It has four regional analytic groups, six groups for transnational issues, and three focus on policy, collection, and staff support. ... | How many regional analytic groups does the Directorate of Analysis have? | {
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572f4d2d04bcaa1900d76827 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Analysis produces all-source intelligence investigation on key foreign and intercontinental issues relating to powerful and sometimes anti-government sensitive topics. It has four regional analytic groups, six groups for transnational issues, and three focus on policy, collection, and staff support. ... | Who produces all source intelligence investigations? | {
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572f4d2d04bcaa1900d7682b | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Analysis produces all-source intelligence investigation on key foreign and intercontinental issues relating to powerful and sometimes anti-government sensitive topics. It has four regional analytic groups, six groups for transnational issues, and three focus on policy, collection, and staff support. ... | How many groups of the Directorate of Analysis focus on policy, collection and staff support? | {
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572f4d2d04bcaa1900d76829 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Analysis produces all-source intelligence investigation on key foreign and intercontinental issues relating to powerful and sometimes anti-government sensitive topics. It has four regional analytic groups, six groups for transnational issues, and three focus on policy, collection, and staff support. ... | How many groups does the Directorate of Analysis have for transnational issues? | {
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225
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572f4d2d04bcaa1900d7682a | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Analysis produces all-source intelligence investigation on key foreign and intercontinental issues relating to powerful and sometimes anti-government sensitive topics. It has four regional analytic groups, six groups for transnational issues, and three focus on policy, collection, and staff support. ... | The Directorate of Analysis has an office dedicated to what country? | {
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572f4e74947a6a140053c86c | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Operations is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, mainly from clandestine HUMINT sources, and covert action. The name reflects its role as the coordinator of human intelligence activities among other elements of the wider U.S. intelligence community with their own HUMINT operations. This... | What office is in charge of collecting foreign intelligence? | {
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572f4e74947a6a140053c86d | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Operations is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, mainly from clandestine HUMINT sources, and covert action. The name reflects its role as the coordinator of human intelligence activities among other elements of the wider U.S. intelligence community with their own HUMINT operations. This... | What is the main reason the Directorate of Operations was created? | {
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572f4e74947a6a140053c86e | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Operations is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, mainly from clandestine HUMINT sources, and covert action. The name reflects its role as the coordinator of human intelligence activities among other elements of the wider U.S. intelligence community with their own HUMINT operations. This... | What intelligence service did the Department of Defense recently create? | {
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572f4e74947a6a140053c86f | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Operations is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, mainly from clandestine HUMINT sources, and covert action. The name reflects its role as the coordinator of human intelligence activities among other elements of the wider U.S. intelligence community with their own HUMINT operations. This... | What does DIA stand for? | {
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572f4e74947a6a140053c870 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The Directorate of Operations is responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, mainly from clandestine HUMINT sources, and covert action. The name reflects its role as the coordinator of human intelligence activities among other elements of the wider U.S. intelligence community with their own HUMINT operations. This... | What is DOD short for? | {
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572f4f74a23a5019007fc517 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA established its first training facility, the Office of Training and Education, in 1950. Following the end of the Cold War, the CIA's training budget was slashed, which had a negative effect on employee retention. In response, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet established CIA University in 2002. CIA ... | In what year did the CIA establish its first training facility? | {
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90
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572f4f74a23a5019007fc518 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA established its first training facility, the Office of Training and Education, in 1950. Following the end of the Cold War, the CIA's training budget was slashed, which had a negative effect on employee retention. In response, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet established CIA University in 2002. CIA ... | What was the name of the first training facility that was established by the CIA? | {
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572f4f74a23a5019007fc519 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA established its first training facility, the Office of Training and Education, in 1950. Following the end of the Cold War, the CIA's training budget was slashed, which had a negative effect on employee retention. In response, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet established CIA University in 2002. CIA ... | What event decreased the CIA's training budget? | {
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} |
572f4f74a23a5019007fc51b | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA established its first training facility, the Office of Training and Education, in 1950. Following the end of the Cold War, the CIA's training budget was slashed, which had a negative effect on employee retention. In response, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet established CIA University in 2002. CIA ... | How many annual courses does the CIA University have? | {
"text": [
"between 200 and 300"
],
"answer_start": [
337
]
} |
572f4f74a23a5019007fc51a | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA established its first training facility, the Office of Training and Education, in 1950. Following the end of the Cold War, the CIA's training budget was slashed, which had a negative effect on employee retention. In response, Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet established CIA University in 2002. CIA ... | Who was the Director of Central Intelligence in 2002? | {
"text": [
"George Tenet"
],
"answer_start": [
267
]
} |
572f508fa23a5019007fc521 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Details of the overall United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal government employee who can spend "un-vouchered" government money. The government has disclosed a total figure for all non-military intelli... | What year was the Central Intelligence Agency Act created? | {
"text": [
"1949"
],
"answer_start": [
118
]
} |
572f508fa23a5019007fc523 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Details of the overall United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal government employee who can spend "un-vouchered" government money. The government has disclosed a total figure for all non-military intelli... | How much money was spent on non-military intelligence in 2013? | {
"text": [
"$52.6 billion"
],
"answer_start": [
373
]
} |
572f508fa23a5019007fc522 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Details of the overall United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal government employee who can spend "un-vouchered" government money. The government has disclosed a total figure for all non-military intelli... | Who is the only federal employee that can spend un-vouched for money? | {
"text": [
"the Director of Central Intelligence"
],
"answer_start": [
124
]
} |
572f508fa23a5019007fc524 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Details of the overall United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal government employee who can spend "un-vouchered" government money. The government has disclosed a total figure for all non-military intelli... | What was the 2013 annual budget for the CIA's HUMINT? | {
"text": [
"$2.3 billion"
],
"answer_start": [
597
]
} |
572f508fa23a5019007fc525 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Details of the overall United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal government employee who can spend "un-vouchered" government money. The government has disclosed a total figure for all non-military intelli... | What two major things does the CIA's "Covert action programs" include? | {
"text": [
"drone fleet and anti-Iranian nuclear program activities"
],
"answer_start": [
797
]
} |
572f51a8a23a5019007fc52b | Central_Intelligence_Agency | There were numerous previous attempts to obtain general information about the budget. As a result, it was revealed that CIA's annual budget in Fiscal Year 1963 was US $550 million (inflation-adjusted US$ 4.3 billion in 2016), and the overall intelligence budget in FY 1997 was US $26.6 billion (inflation-adjusted US$ 39... | What was the first year the CIA's budget was disclosed? | {
"text": [
"1963"
],
"answer_start": [
155
]
} |
572f51a8a23a5019007fc52c | Central_Intelligence_Agency | There were numerous previous attempts to obtain general information about the budget. As a result, it was revealed that CIA's annual budget in Fiscal Year 1963 was US $550 million (inflation-adjusted US$ 4.3 billion in 2016), and the overall intelligence budget in FY 1997 was US $26.6 billion (inflation-adjusted US$ 39... | Who disclosed the CIA's budget for 2005? | {
"text": [
"Mary Margaret Graham"
],
"answer_start": [
395
]
} |
572f51a8a23a5019007fc52d | Central_Intelligence_Agency | There were numerous previous attempts to obtain general information about the budget. As a result, it was revealed that CIA's annual budget in Fiscal Year 1963 was US $550 million (inflation-adjusted US$ 4.3 billion in 2016), and the overall intelligence budget in FY 1997 was US $26.6 billion (inflation-adjusted US$ 39... | What group accidentally published the non CIA budget in 1994? | {
"text": [
"Congress"
],
"answer_start": [
578
]
} |
572f51a8a23a5019007fc52e | Central_Intelligence_Agency | There were numerous previous attempts to obtain general information about the budget. As a result, it was revealed that CIA's annual budget in Fiscal Year 1963 was US $550 million (inflation-adjusted US$ 4.3 billion in 2016), and the overall intelligence budget in FY 1997 was US $26.6 billion (inflation-adjusted US$ 39... | What plan appropriated $13.7 billion over five years? | {
"text": [
"the Marshall Plan"
],
"answer_start": [
756
]
} |
572f51a8a23a5019007fc52f | Central_Intelligence_Agency | There were numerous previous attempts to obtain general information about the budget. As a result, it was revealed that CIA's annual budget in Fiscal Year 1963 was US $550 million (inflation-adjusted US$ 4.3 billion in 2016), and the overall intelligence budget in FY 1997 was US $26.6 billion (inflation-adjusted US$ 39... | What percent of the $13.7 billion did the CIA receive? | {
"text": [
"5%"
],
"answer_start": [
833
]
} |
572f52b1947a6a140053c876 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The role and functions of the CIA are roughly equivalent to those of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (the SIS or MI6), the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki) (SVR), the Indian Res... | What is the UK's equivalent to the CIA? | {
"text": [
"Secret Intelligence Service"
],
"answer_start": [
90
]
} |
572f52b1947a6a140053c877 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The role and functions of the CIA are roughly equivalent to those of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (the SIS or MI6), the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki) (SVR), the Indian Res... | What does ASIS stand for? | {
"text": [
"Australian Secret Intelligence Service"
],
"answer_start": [
140
]
} |
572f52b1947a6a140053c878 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The role and functions of the CIA are roughly equivalent to those of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (the SIS or MI6), the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki) (SVR), the Indian Res... | What is the name of Israel's intelligence agency? | {
"text": [
"Mossad"
],
"answer_start": [
505
]
} |
572f52b1947a6a140053c87a | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The role and functions of the CIA are roughly equivalent to those of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (the SIS or MI6), the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki) (SVR), the Indian Res... | What is the acronym for India's Research and Analysis Wing? | {
"text": [
"RAW"
],
"answer_start": [
345
]
} |
572f52b1947a6a140053c879 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The role and functions of the CIA are roughly equivalent to those of the United Kingdom's Secret Intelligence Service (the SIS or MI6), the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS), the Egyptian General Intelligence Service, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki) (SVR), the Indian Res... | What is the acronym for French's intelligence service? | {
"text": [
"DGSE"
],
"answer_start": [
486
]
} |
572f554ea23a5019007fc565 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The closest links of the U.S. IC to other foreign intelligence agencies are to Anglophone countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. There is a special communications marking that signals that intelligence-related messages can be shared with these four countries. An indication of the United Stat... | Which four countries can share communications with the U.S. IC? | {
"text": [
"Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom"
],
"answer_start": [
101
]
} |
572f554ea23a5019007fc566 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The closest links of the U.S. IC to other foreign intelligence agencies are to Anglophone countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. There is a special communications marking that signals that intelligence-related messages can be shared with these four countries. An indication of the United Stat... | What does NOFORN stand for? | {
"text": [
"No Foreign Nationals"
],
"answer_start": [
501
]
} |
572f554ea23a5019007fc567 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The closest links of the U.S. IC to other foreign intelligence agencies are to Anglophone countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. There is a special communications marking that signals that intelligence-related messages can be shared with these four countries. An indication of the United Stat... | What is the special marking that shows messages can be shared with these other five countries? | {
"text": [
"USA/AUS/CAN/GBR/NZL Five Eyes"
],
"answer_start": [
646
]
} |
572f5607b2c2fd1400568035 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The success of the British Commandos during World War II prompted U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to authorize the creation of an intelligence service modeled after the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), and Special Operations Executive. This led to the creation of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). O... | What president authorized the creation of the intelligence service? | {
"text": [
"Franklin D. Roosevelt"
],
"answer_start": [
81
]
} |
572f5607b2c2fd1400568036 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The success of the British Commandos during World War II prompted U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to authorize the creation of an intelligence service modeled after the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), and Special Operations Executive. This led to the creation of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). O... | Who's secret intelligence service was the US's modeled after? | {
"text": [
"British"
],
"answer_start": [
174
]
} |
572f5607b2c2fd1400568037 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The success of the British Commandos during World War II prompted U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to authorize the creation of an intelligence service modeled after the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), and Special Operations Executive. This led to the creation of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). O... | What does OSS stand for? | {
"text": [
"Office of Strategic Services"
],
"answer_start": [
283
]
} |
572f5607b2c2fd1400568038 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The success of the British Commandos during World War II prompted U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to authorize the creation of an intelligence service modeled after the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), and Special Operations Executive. This led to the creation of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). O... | Who signed the order to get rid of the OSS? | {
"text": [
"Harry S. Truman"
],
"answer_start": [
381
]
} |
572f5607b2c2fd1400568039 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The success of the British Commandos during World War II prompted U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to authorize the creation of an intelligence service modeled after the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), and Special Operations Executive. This led to the creation of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). O... | In what year was the OSS dissolved? | {
"text": [
"1945"
],
"answer_start": [
458
]
} |
572f570b04bcaa1900d7685d | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Lawrence Houston, head counsel of the SSU, CIG, and, later CIA, was a principle draftsman of the National Security Act of 1947 which dissolved the NIA and the CIG, and established both the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1949, Houston would help draft the Central Intelligence Agency Ac... | Which act got rid of the NIA and the CIG? | {
"text": [
"National Security Act"
],
"answer_start": [
97
]
} |
572f570b04bcaa1900d7685e | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Lawrence Houston, head counsel of the SSU, CIG, and, later CIA, was a principle draftsman of the National Security Act of 1947 which dissolved the NIA and the CIG, and established both the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1949, Houston would help draft the Central Intelligence Agency Ac... | What program handled "essential aliens" that did not fall under normal immigration policies? | {
"text": [
"PL-110"
],
"answer_start": [
663
]
} |
572f570b04bcaa1900d7685f | Central_Intelligence_Agency | Lawrence Houston, head counsel of the SSU, CIG, and, later CIA, was a principle draftsman of the National Security Act of 1947 which dissolved the NIA and the CIG, and established both the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1949, Houston would help draft the Central Intelligence Agency Ac... | Lawrence Houston helped to draft what act in 1949? | {
"text": [
"Central Intelligence Agency Act"
],
"answer_start": [
290
]
} |
572f580c947a6a140053c894 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | At the outset of the Korean War the CIA still only had a few thousand employees, a thousand of whom worked in analysis. Intelligence primarily came from the Office of Reports and Estimates, which drew its reports from a daily take of State Department telegrams, military dispatches, and other public documents. The CIA s... | Who was appointed to be the new Director of the CIA in 1950? | {
"text": [
"Walter Bedell Smith"
],
"answer_start": [
453
]
} |
572f580c947a6a140053c896 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | At the outset of the Korean War the CIA still only had a few thousand employees, a thousand of whom worked in analysis. Intelligence primarily came from the Office of Reports and Estimates, which drew its reports from a daily take of State Department telegrams, military dispatches, and other public documents. The CIA s... | What president announced the new CIA director? | {
"text": [
"Truman"
],
"answer_start": [
436
]
} |
572f580c947a6a140053c895 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | At the outset of the Korean War the CIA still only had a few thousand employees, a thousand of whom worked in analysis. Intelligence primarily came from the Office of Reports and Estimates, which drew its reports from a daily take of State Department telegrams, military dispatches, and other public documents. The CIA s... | Where was most of the CIA's intelligence coming from before 1950? | {
"text": [
"the Office of Reports and Estimates"
],
"answer_start": [
153
]
} |
572f58d704bcaa1900d76881 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA had different demands placed on it by the different bodies overseeing it. Truman wanted a centralized group to organize the information that reached him, the Department of Defense wanted military intelligence and covert action, and the State Department wanted to create global political change favorable to the U... | Who wanted the CIA to have a central group that organized information for him? | {
"text": [
"Truman"
],
"answer_start": [
82
]
} |
572f58d704bcaa1900d76882 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA had different demands placed on it by the different bodies overseeing it. Truman wanted a centralized group to organize the information that reached him, the Department of Defense wanted military intelligence and covert action, and the State Department wanted to create global political change favorable to the U... | What did the Department of defense want from the CIA? | {
"text": [
"military intelligence and covert action"
],
"answer_start": [
195
]
} |
572f58d704bcaa1900d76883 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA had different demands placed on it by the different bodies overseeing it. Truman wanted a centralized group to organize the information that reached him, the Department of Defense wanted military intelligence and covert action, and the State Department wanted to create global political change favorable to the U... | What was the State Department hoping for the CIA to do? | {
"text": [
"create global political change favorable to the US"
],
"answer_start": [
271
]
} |
572f58d704bcaa1900d76884 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | The CIA had different demands placed on it by the different bodies overseeing it. Truman wanted a centralized group to organize the information that reached him, the Department of Defense wanted military intelligence and covert action, and the State Department wanted to create global political change favorable to the U... | What was one of the main targets of intelligence gathering? | {
"text": [
"the Soviet Union"
],
"answer_start": [
471
]
} |
572f59d8b2c2fd1400568063 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | US army general Hoyt Vandenberg, the CIG's second director, created the Office of Special Operations (OSO), as well as the Office of Reports and Estimates (ORE). Initially the OSO was tasked with spying and subversion overseas with a budget of $15 million, the largesse of a small number of patrons in congress. Vandenbe... | Who created the Office of Special Operations? | {
"text": [
"Hoyt Vandenberg"
],
"answer_start": [
16
]
} |
572f59d8b2c2fd1400568066 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | US army general Hoyt Vandenberg, the CIG's second director, created the Office of Special Operations (OSO), as well as the Office of Reports and Estimates (ORE). Initially the OSO was tasked with spying and subversion overseas with a budget of $15 million, the largesse of a small number of patrons in congress. Vandenbe... | What does ORE stand for? | {
"text": [
"Office of Reports and Estimates"
],
"answer_start": [
123
]
} |
572f59d8b2c2fd1400568064 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | US army general Hoyt Vandenberg, the CIG's second director, created the Office of Special Operations (OSO), as well as the Office of Reports and Estimates (ORE). Initially the OSO was tasked with spying and subversion overseas with a budget of $15 million, the largesse of a small number of patrons in congress. Vandenbe... | What was the Office of Special Operations initial budget? | {
"text": [
"$15 million"
],
"answer_start": [
244
]
} |
572f59d8b2c2fd1400568065 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | US army general Hoyt Vandenberg, the CIG's second director, created the Office of Special Operations (OSO), as well as the Office of Reports and Estimates (ORE). Initially the OSO was tasked with spying and subversion overseas with a budget of $15 million, the largesse of a small number of patrons in congress. Vandenbe... | Who was the OSO trying to track and gain intelligence on? | {
"text": [
"the Soviet forces"
],
"answer_start": [
413
]
} |
572f5ad0b2c2fd1400568074 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | On 18 June 1948, the National Security Council issued Directive 10/2 calling for covert action against the USSR, and granting the authority to carry out covert operations against "hostile foreign states or groups" that could, if needed, be denied by the U.S. government. To this end, the Office of Policy Coordination wa... | In what year was directive 10/2 issued? | {
"text": [
"1948"
],
"answer_start": [
11
]
} |
572f5ad0b2c2fd1400568075 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | On 18 June 1948, the National Security Council issued Directive 10/2 calling for covert action against the USSR, and granting the authority to carry out covert operations against "hostile foreign states or groups" that could, if needed, be denied by the U.S. government. To this end, the Office of Policy Coordination wa... | Who was the head of the OPC? | {
"text": [
"Frank Wisner"
],
"answer_start": [
376
]
} |
572f5ad0b2c2fd1400568076 | Central_Intelligence_Agency | On 18 June 1948, the National Security Council issued Directive 10/2 calling for covert action against the USSR, and granting the authority to carry out covert operations against "hostile foreign states or groups" that could, if needed, be denied by the U.S. government. To this end, the Office of Policy Coordination wa... | Most CIA stations had how many chiefs? | {
"text": [
"two"
],
"answer_start": [
589
]
} |
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