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PUBLIC LAW 107-306—NOV. 27, 2002 116 STAT. 2435 coordinate the production of strategic analyses of counterintelligence matters, including the production of counterintelligence damage assessments and assessments of lessons learned from counterintelligence activities. (5) NATIONAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM BUDGET.— In consultation with the Director of Central Intelligence— (A) to coordinate the development of budgets and resource allocation plans for the counterintelligence programs and activities of the Department of Defense, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Central Intelligence Agency, and other appropriate elements of the United States Government; (B) to ensure that the budgets and resource allocation plans developed under subparagraph (A) address the objectives and priorities for counterintelligence under the National Counterintelligence Strategy; and (C) to submit to the National Security Council periodic reports on the activities undertaken by the Office under subparagraphs (A) and (B). (6) NATIONAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND TAR- GETING COORDINATION. —To develop priorities for counterintelligence investigations and operations, and for collection of counterintelligence, for purposes of the National Counterintelligence Strategy, except that the Office may not— (A) carry out any counterintelligence investigations or operations; or (B) establish its own contacts, or carry out its own activities, with foreign intelligence services. (7) NATIONAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OUTREACH, WATCH, AND WARNING.— (A) COUNTERINTELLIGENCE VULNERABILITY SURVEYS. — To carry out and coordinate surveys of the vulnerability of the United States Government, and the private sector, to intelligence threats in order to identify the areas, programs, and activities that require protection from such threats. (B) OUTREACH.— To carry out and coordinate outreach programs and activities on counterintelligence to other elements of the United States Government, and the private sector, and to coordinate the dissemination to the public of warnings on intelligence threats to the United States. (C) RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.— To ensure that research and development programs and activities of the United States Government, and the private sector, direct attention to the needs of the counterintelligence community for technologies, products, and services. (D) TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT.—To develop policies and standards for training and professional development of individuals engaged in counterintelligence activities and to manage the conduct of joint training exercises for such personnel. if) ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING NATIONAL THREAT IDENTIFICATION AND PRIORITIZATION ASSESSMENT AND NATIONAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE STRATEGY.— (1) A National Threat Identification and Prioritization Assessment under subsection (e)(1), and any modification of such assessment, shall not go into effect until approved by the President.