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Senate Benghazi Report Urges Better Open Source Analysis

The U.S. intelligence community needs to expand the collection and analysis of open source information, according to a Senate Intelligence Committee report on the 2012 attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya. But that recommendation ironically comes just as the CIA has terminated public and scholarly access to its open source collection of foreign news […]

01.16.14 | 2 min read
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Marine Corps Drawdown, and More from CRS

New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has withheld from online public distribution include the following. Marine Corps Drawdown, Force Structure Initiatives, and Roles and Missions: Background and Issues for Congress, January 9, 2014 Border Security: Immigration Inspections at Port of Entry, January 9, 2014 Oil and Chemical Spills: Federal Emergency […]

01.16.14 | 1 min read
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December 2013 Declassification Deadline Passes– And?

In a December 2009 memorandum, President Obama directed the newly established National Declassification Center (NDC) to process an estimated 400 million page backlog of historical records at the National Archives “in a manner that will permit public access to all declassified records from this backlog no later than December 31, 2013.” That December 31 deadline […]

01.14.14 | 4 min read
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National Security Letters: Legal Background, & More from CRS

New and newly updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has withheld from online public distribution include the following. National Security Letters in Foreign Intelligence Investigations: Legal Background, January 3, 2014 National Security Letters in Foreign Intelligence Investigations: A Glimpse at the Legal Background, January 3, 2014 Nuclear Power Plant Security and Vulnerabilities, […]

01.09.14 | 1 min read
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CIA Cuts Off Public Access to Its Translated News Reports

Beginning in 1974, the U.S. intelligence community provided the public with a broad selection of foreign news reports, updated daily.  These were collected and translated by the Central Intelligence Agency’s Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), which was reconstituted in 2004 as the Open Source Center (OSC). But the CIA has now terminated public access to […]

01.08.14 | 3 min read
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Assessing the Intelligence Implications of Virtual Worlds

Digitally-based virtual worlds and online games such as Second Life and World of Warcraft represent a qualitatively new phenomenon that could have profound impacts on culture, politics and national security, according to a newly disclosed report  (large pdf) prepared in 2008 for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. “This technology has the potential […]

01.08.14 | 3 min read
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GAO Oversight of NSA: A Neglected Option

Years ago, the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, conducted routine audits and investigations of the National Security Agency, such that the two agencies were in “nearly continuous contact” with one another. In the post-Snowden era, GAO could perform that oversight function once again. “NSA advises that the GAO maintains a team permanently […]

01.06.14 | 3 min read
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The Clapper “Lie,” and the Senate Intelligence Committee

Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper has been widely criticized for making a false statement at a March 2013 hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee.  What has gone unremarked, however, is the fact that the Committee permitted that statement to stand uncorrected. Sen. Ron Wyden asked DNI James Clapper at a March 12, 2013 […]

01.06.14 | 3 min read
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Bitcoin, South Sudan, and More from CRS

New and updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has withheld from online public distribution include the following. Bitcoin: Questions, Answers, and Analysis of Legal Issues, December 20, 2013 The Crisis in South Sudan, December 27, 2013 Increasing the Efficiency of Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants, December 20, 2013 Spectrum Policy: Provisions in the […]

01.06.14 | 1 min read
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A History of History: The Story of the FRUS Series

The Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series is the official documentary record of U.S. foreign policy published by the U.S. Department of State. The origins, development and continuing evolution of the FRUS series are explored in a massive new history prepared by the State Department Office of the Historian. See “Toward ‘Thorough, Accurate […]

12.23.13 | 3 min read
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Two-Decade Review Yields History of Covert Action in Congo

After a declassification review that lasted nearly twenty years, the history of CIA covert action in the Congo from 1960 to 1968 was finally published last week by the State Department, filling an awkward gap in the historical record. “In August 1960, the U.S. Government launched a covert political program in the Congo lasting almost […]

12.23.13 | 3 min read
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Orgs Ask DNI to Preserve Access to World News Connection

More than a dozen professional societies and public interest groups wrote to the Director of National Intelligence last week to ask him to preserve public access to foreign news reports gathered, translated and published by the Open Source Center and marketed to subscribers through the NTIS World News Connection. The CIA, which manages the Open […]

12.23.13 | 1 min read
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