National Media Exploitation Center

Definition
The National Media Exploitation Center was established in late 2001 to coordinate FBI, CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and National Security Agency (NSA) efforts to analyze and disseminate information gleaned from millions of pages of paper documents, electronic media, videotapes, audiotapes, and electronic equipment seized by the U.S. military and Intelligence Community in Afghanistan and other foreign lands.

Source

 * Robert Windrem, "Domestic spying indicates changes at the NSA," MSNBC.com (Dec. 21, 2005).