The NSA and FBI can pull the "Federal" jurisdiction card in some cases and take control of an alleged criminal.
Technically the CIA has no jurisdiction inside the US.
FBI, CIA, NSA.
FBI, NSA, and CIA
FBI, NSA, and CIA
Armed forces, FBI< CIA< NSA and Secret Service
Like anyone else, they politely ask for information.
The security agencies, like the NSA, CIA, Homeland Security and the FBI.
Well it depends on what you are intereseted in. The CIA is more convert information and more secretive work. This is wear spies come into play. The FBI is more like a higher police who go into more dangerous situations, they motly catch small bad guys unlike the CIA who capture terrosits and people like that. Personally I prefer the CIA.
The NSA, or National Security Agency, has an annual budget but it is classified due to the nature of the work it does. It would be along the lines of what the CIA or FBI gets annually.
he would get caught and go to jail
There are a couple of parts of the government that has secret agents. The CIA, FBI, and NSA could all have secret agents working with them.
They all know how to shoot a weapon. They all use agents to gather intelligence (that is information, not wisdom) from their opponents who they are charged with defeating, and also from their fellow agencies with whom they are competing. They're all part of the government, but that's about the ONLY thing they have in common.
Yes, all member agencies of the Intelligence Community have common databases where their employees can all access the same information - often on a need-to-know basis and with proper clearance - in order to assemble the best possible intelligence reports. If the CIA, FBI, NSA, DIA, etc didn't share the information they know with each other then each would be missing pieces of the puzzle, so to speak, and this would lead to a very unorganized intelligence system and bad, incomplete intelligence reports.