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The Chicken and the Egg, and More from CRS

New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has not made available to the public include the following. Table Egg Production and Hen Welfare: The UEP-HSUS Agreement and H.R. 3798, May 14, 2012 Intelligence Authorization Legislation: Status and Challenges, May 21, 2012 Central Asia: Regional Developments and Implications for U.S. Interests, May […]

05.22.12 | 1 min read
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Army Updates Oversight of “Sensitive Activities”

In a directive issued last week, Secretary of the Army John M. McHugh established a new Army Special Programs Directorate (ASPD) to administer and oversee special access programs and other “sensitive activities” conducted by the Army. “I expect all Army commands, organizations and personnel to be proactive in affording the ASPD and the other members […]

05.21.12 | 2 min read
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House Votes to Require Leak Investigation on Israel-Iran Info

The House of Representatives last week adopted an amendment to require the Attorney General to conduct a criminal investigation into “leaks of sensitive information involving the military, intelligence, and operational capabilities of the United States and Israel.” Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), who sponsored the amendment to the FY2013 defense authorization act, cited stories based on […]

05.21.12 | 1 min read
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Proliferation of Precision Strike, and More from CRS

New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has instructed CRS not to release to the public include the following. Proliferation of Precision Strike: Issues for Congress, May 14, 2012 By one official reckoning, there were 35 terrorist incidents in the United States between 2004 and 2011.  See The Domestic Terrorist Threat: […]

05.21.12 | 1 min read
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DoD Establishes Civil Liberties Program

The Department of Defense today issued an Instruction that established the DoD Civil Liberties Program. “It is DoD policy to protect the privacy and civil liberties of DoD employees, members of the Military Services, and the public to the greatest extent possible, consistent with its operational requirements,” the Instruction states. DoD commits itself to considering […]

05.17.12 | 1 min read
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NATO Summit Meeting in Chicago, and More from CRS

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization will hold its 2012 summit meeting in Chicago on May 20-21.  The meeting, hosted by President Obama, will be closed to the public.  The assembled heads of state are expected to discuss the future of the conflict in Afghanistan; NATO defense issues, including the possible reconsideration of the role of […]

05.15.12 | 1 min read
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NSA Declassifies Secret Document After Publishing It

The National Security Agency last week invoked a rarely-used authority in order to declassify a classified document that was mistakenly posted on the NSA website with all of its classified passages intact. The article is a historical study entitled Maybe You Had to Be There: The SIGINT on Thirteen Soviet Shootdowns of U.S. Reconnaissance Aircraft.  […]

05.14.12 | 5 min read
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Understanding China’s Political System, and More from CRS

New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has instructed CRS not to make publicly available include the following. Understanding China’s Political System, May 10, 2012 Youth and the Labor Force: Background and Trends, May 10, 2012 Vulnerable Youth: Employment and Job Training Programs, May 11, 2012 Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and […]

05.14.12 | 1 min read
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Same-Sex Marriages: Legal Issues (CRS)

The laws and policies governing same-sex marriages were exhaustively surveyed in a newly updated report from the Congressional Research Service. See Same-Sex Marriages: Legal Issues, May 9, 2012.

05.10.12 | 1 min read
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Pentagon Moves to Combat the “Insider Threat”

The Department of Defense has issued a new Instruction defining its response to the “insider threat” from Department personnel who engage in unauthorized disclosures of information or other activities deemed harmful to national security. The new Instruction assigns responsibilities and authorities for systematically detecting “anomalous” employee behavior that may be an indication of an insider […]

05.09.12 | 2 min read
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What is National Security “Partnership”? And More from CRS

New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has not made publicly available include the following. In Brief: Clarifying the Concept of “Partnership” in National Security, May 4, 2012 U.S. Nuclear Cooperation With India: Issues for Congress, May 7, 2012 Japan-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress, May 4, 2012 U.S. Spent Nuclear Fuel […]

05.09.12 | 1 min read
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USAF Drones May Conduct “Incidental” Domestic Surveillance

U.S. Air Force policy permits the incidental collection of domestic imagery by unmanned aerial systems (drones), but ordinarily would not allow targeted surveillance of a U.S. person.  The Air Force policy was restated in a newly reissued instruction on oversight of Air Force intelligence. “Air Force Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) operations, exercise and training missions […]

05.08.12 | 2 min read
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