Not a Legal Professional? Visit our consumer site
Register
|
Login
Search
Cases & Codes
Practice Management
Jobs & Careers
Legal News
Blogs
Service Providers
Forms
Law Technology
Lawyer Marketing
Corporate Counsel
Law Students
Thomson Legal Record
JusticeMail
Newsletters
FindLaw
Codes and Statutes
US Code
Title 10
Subtitle A
Part II
Chapter 83
Subchapter I
US Code - Subchapter I: Defense-wide intelligence personnel policy
Search US Code - Subchapter I: Defense-wide intelligence personnel policy
Search by Keyword or Citation
Section 1601
Civilian intelligence personnel: general authority to establish excepted positions, appoint personnel, and fix rates of pay
Section 1602
Basic pay
Section 1603
Additional compensation, incentives, and allowances
Section 1604
Repealed.
Section 1605
Benefits for certain employees assigned outside the United States
Section 1606
Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service
Section 1607
Intelligence Senior Level positions
Section 1608
Time-limited appointments
Section 1609
Termination of defense intelligence employees
Section 1610
Reductions and other adjustments in force
Section 1611
Postemployment assistance: certain terminated intelligence employees
Section 1612
Merit system principles and civil service protections: applicability
Section 1613
Miscellaneous provisions
Section 1614
Definitions
[Notes]
Up
Civilian defense intelligence employees
Next »
Defense intelligence agency personnel
Browse Codes
US Code
California Code
Delaware Code
Illinois Code
New York Code
Texas Code
More Codes...
Research the law
Manage your practice
Manage your career
News and commentary
Get Legal Forms
About us
Cases & Codes
/
Opinion Summaries
/
Sample Business Contracts
/
Research an attorney or law firm
Law Technology
/
Law Practice Management
/
Law Firm Marketing Services
/
Corporate Counsel Center
Legal Career Job Search
/
Online CLE
/
Law Student Resources
Legal News Headlines
/
Law Commentary
/
Featured Documents
/
Newsletters
/
Blogs
/
RSS Feeds
Legal Forms for Your Practice
Company History
/
Media Relations
/
Contact Us
/
Advertising
/
Jobs
Copyright © 2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Reuters business. All rights reserved.