The intelligence budget for fiscal year 2015 came in around $66.8 billion, down almost 20 percent from a record $80.1 billion in fiscal year 2010, figures show. Though it’s dropped in the last few years, amid across-the-board federal budget cuts, intelligence spending under the Obama administration continues to far surpass the amount dedicated by any other president in the last four decades, said Steven Aftergood, an expert at the Federation of American Scientists, a Washington-based organization that provides analyses of national security issues.