US · United Nations member state

United States

A federated community of civilian, military, law-enforcement, diplomatic, financial, energy, homeland, and technical elements coordinated by ODNI and constrained by overlapping constitutional, statutory, executive, judicial, and legislative authorities.

Registry context

Place, status, and coverage

Official catalog label
United States of America
Region
Americas
Entity type
United Nations member state
Coverage
Full supplied institutional report
Identity selection
Available only as an explicit profile fact
Residence selection
Available only as an explicit place fact

Recognition and identity boundary

Catalog inclusion is not a sovereignty judgment.

An ISO country/area code is not automatically a person’s citizenship, legal nationality, birthplace, residence, family origin, language history, or national identity.

Territory-language and catalog data are descriptive localization context, not an individual biography, probability, citizenship, ethnicity, worldview, religion, loyalty, or personality.

Evidence depth and international research context

Full supplied institutional report

Country-specific detailed source plus applicable regional and cross-cutting research context.

Country-specific layer

A supplied country report supports the curated institutional profile below. Its dated claims remain evidence-layered and require current verification.

Regional layer

No supplied regional lens currently covers this record. That absence is visible rather than replaced with a guess.

Balanced research wave

Wave 0 organizes future research only. It is not a threat, importance, wealth, capability, morality, or quality score.

Applicable research lenses

Open a lens to inspect its source provenance, named-country coverage, institutional questions, population boundaries, and unresolved gaps.

cross-cutting

Multinational Intelligence, Law-Enforcement, Financial, and Security Cooperation

A regional report frames comparative questions and recurring institutional patterns. It does not establish a country-specific agency, power, allegation, performance claim, or legal rule unless a country-specific source and evidence review support that claim.

Open research lens

Language context without identity inference

Languages are part of place context, not a shortcut to a person.

This territory-level context comes from a frozen CLDR-derived metadata snapshot. Percentages are descriptive estimates, may overlap, and never assign an individual character a native language, ethnicity, citizenship, religion, politics, or behavior.

English · de facto official · territory estimate 96% Spanish · official regional · territory estimate 9.6% Chinese (Traditional script) · territory estimate 0.69% French · territory estimate 0.56% German · territory estimate 0.47% Filipino · territory estimate 0.42% Italian · territory estimate 0.34% Vietnamese · territory estimate 0.34% Korean · territory estimate 0.3% Russian · territory estimate 0.24% Navajo · territory estimate 0.05% Yiddish · territory estimate 0.049% Pennsylvania German · territory estimate 0.039% Hmong Njua · territory estimate 0.035% Hawaiian · official regional · territory estimate 0.009% Cajun French · territory estimate 0.008% Cherokee · territory estimate 0.008% Central Yupik · territory estimate 0.006%

Open the complete language-context dataset for this record and the rest of the atlas.

Boundary: Official status does not mean every resident speaks a language. Signed, local, heritage, migrant, liturgical, mixed-language, and code-switching practices may require dedicated research.

Supplied-report institutional overview

United States Intelligence Community Guide

Research cutoff: 2026-07-20. This is a curated, non-actionable summary of user-supplied research, not an independent verification of every claim. Official positions, independent evidence, assessments, allegations, disputes, and unknowns must remain separately labeled.

federated 18-element community legal and jurisdictional segmentation executive direction with congressional/judicial oversight Five Eyes and coalition sharing

Principal institutions and functions

ODNI and National Intelligence Council

integration, priorities, budget coordination, and national estimates

CIA and State INR

foreign HUMINT/covert action and independent diplomatic analysis

NSA, NGA, NRO, DIA, and service intelligence

signals, geospatial, space, defense, and military intelligence

FBI, DHS I&A, Coast Guard, and DEA ONSI

domestic, homeland, maritime, and criminal-intelligence missions

Treasury OIA and DOE OICI

financial, nuclear, scientific, energy, and counterintelligence analysis

Required distinctions

Categories that must not be collapsed

  • Separate Title 10 military activity, Title 50 intelligence/covert action, and Title 18 criminal investigation.
  • Do not treat democratic oversight as proof of either perfect accountability or inevitable effectiveness.
  • Include privacy, civil-liberties, politicization, and historical-abuse concerns alongside mission descriptions.

Oversight, accountability, and rights

Separate official and independent layers

Present executive, congressional, judicial, inspector-general, privacy-board, press, and civil-society oversight as multiple mechanisms with different authorities and limitations.

Responsible game and simulation applications

multi-agency federation

legal-authority routing

classification and sharing

producer-consumer tension

Population safeguard

Institutions do not define individual people.

No collective responsibility

Residents, citizens, migrants, minorities, religious communities, academics, businesses, and diaspora populations are not responsible for state conduct by identity alone.

No protected-trait inference

Names, languages, religion, ethnicity, diagnosis, gender, orientation, disability, or residence never become loyalty, hostility, competence, morality, or suspicion scores.

No false equivalence

Applying one method does not mean every system has the same law, power, performance, accountability, harms, or historical record.

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