Joint Intelligence Committee. Part of the Cabinet Office and the central body of the national intelligence machinery. It advises on the priorities for intelligence collection and assesses Agency performance against those priorities.
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Joint Intelligence Committee. The JIC advises on priorities for intelligence collection and assesses performance against them. It is also responsible for assessing and giving early warning of external developments and threats likely to affect British interests. (See: National intelligence machinery).
Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20790