The domestic division is in charge of operations and recruiting for the United States. Some Colorado law makers say it's a great idea because it would bring more high paying jobs to the area. While other law makers say the move would make Colorado a bigger target for terrorists. The move is tentatively scheduled for sometime next year.The CIA's move would serve to cement Colorado's leading role in homeland security and the nation's defense.Military intelligence satellites are monitored at Buckley Air Force base and the command center for protecting the continental United States is located at Peterson Air Force base in Colorado Springs.
CIA planning to move major division to Denver
DENVER - The Central Intelligence Agency is looking into relocating its domestic division to Denver. Nothing has been finalized yet but $20 million has been tentatively budgeted to move current employees from Langley, Virginia to Denver.