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 Consistent with Section 114 of the “National Security Act of 1947,” as amended by Section 324 of the “Intelligence Authorization Act of 2003,” the Director of National Intelligence is disclosing to the public a summary of the demographic data on the population of minorities, women, and persons with disabilities employed by the United States Intelligence Community during fiscal year 2015 (between 1 October 2014 and 30 September 2015). This report provides an in-depth examination of IC diversity in all 17 IC elements listed below.

The report also highlights key initiatives and accomplishments and tracks the IC's progress and areas for improvement in diversity hiring, promotion, career development, and attrition. Overall, the FY 2015 analysis indicates that the IC continues to make progress in increasing the representation of minorities, women, and persons with disabilities (PWD). Five- year trends (FY 2011-20 15) in hiring and attrition dynamics indicate a gradual increase in minority representation over time. Report Findings: IC Continues to Progress
 * Five-year trends (FY 20011-2015) in minority representation continues to slowly trend in a positive direction. Minority representation in FY 2011 was 23.2%. In FY 2015 minority representation was 24.6%.
 * In FY 2015, overall IC minority representation in hiring increased from 23.6% (FY 2014) to 24.9%, largely due to a 1.4% increase in Hispanic hiring.
 * The proportion of women in the IC remained just below 40% over the last five years.