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Who Is a Veteran?, and More from CRS

Selected reports from the Congressional Research Service on veterans’ affairs which Congress has not made readily available to the public include the following. “Who is a Veteran?” — Basic Eligibility for Veterans’ Benefits, January 23, 2012 Employment for Veterans: Trends and Programs, October 23, 2012 GI Bills Enacted Prior to 2008 and Related Veterans’ Educational […]

11.12.12 | 1 min read
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Document Collector Charged Under Espionage Statute

In a new case of alleged mishandling of classified materials, a Navy contract linguist who served in Bahrain until earlier this year was charged with unlawful retention of national defense information after several classified documents were found in his possession. But although James F. Hitselberger, an experienced Arabic translator, was charged under an Espionage Act […]

11.07.12 | 3 min read
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Natural Gas in the US Economy, 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. Natural Gas in the U.S. Economy: Opportunities for Growth, November 6, 2012 The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act: Title VII, Derivatives, November 6, 2012 Same-Sex Marriages: Legal Issues, November 5, 2012 […]

11.07.12 | 1 min read
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Pentagon Inspector General to Probe Overclassification

The Department of Defense Inspector General (IG) announced that it will begin to review the Department’s classification practices, as required by the 2010 Reducing Over-Classification Act. The review will evaluate the policies and procedures “that may be contributing to persistent misclassification of material.”  It will also address “efforts by the Department to decrease over-classification,” wrote […]

11.05.12 | 2 min read
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Faithless Electors, and More from CRS

The members of the Electoral College who formally enact the election of the President are expected or even required to represent the wishes of the voters who elected them, but sometimes they don’t! “Notwithstanding the tradition that electors are bound to vote for the candidates of the party that nominated them, individual electors have sometimes […]

11.05.12 | 2 min read
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Some Comments on the “Withdrawal” of a CRS Report

Updated below The New York Times reported last week that the Congressional Research Service had withdrawn a report that found no correlation between reduced tax rates and increased economic growth after some Republican Senators took exception to it.  (“Nonpartisan Tax Report Withdrawn After G.O.P. Protest” by Jonathan Weisman, November 1.) But “withdrawn” here means withdrawn […]

11.05.12 | 3 min read
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Vulnerability of Electric Power System Assessed by CRS

The U.S. electric power system is vulnerable to a variety of threats, from natural disasters to operational errors to sabotage or terrorist attack, a newly disclosed report from the Congressional Research Service says. Over the years there have actually been tens of thousands of recorded attacks on electric power targets, CRS notes, but usually due […]

11.01.12 | 1 min read
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Intelligence Spending Drops for a Second Year

For the second year in a row and for only the second time in the post-9/11 era, total intelligence spending declined last year to $75.4 billion, according to figures released yesterday by the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Defense (Bloomberg, Wash Times, Reuters). Total spending had peaked in FY2010 at $80.1 billion, […]

10.31.12 | 3 min read
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Court Orders FBI to Release Withheld Information

As often happens, the Federal Bureau of Investigation invoked national security a few years ago to justify withholding certain information from a Freedom of Information Act requester named Deirdre McKiernan Hetzler. But as rarely happens, a court last month critically assessed the FBI national security claim and ordered the Bureau to release some of the […]

10.26.12 | 3 min read
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An Updated Catalog of Army Weapon Systems

The U.S. Army has just published the 2013 edition of its annual Weapon Systems Handbook, which is filled with updated information on dozens of weapon systems, the military contractors who produce them, and the foreign countries that purchase them. So one learns, for example, that the RQ-11B Raven Small Unmanned Aircraft System is marketed to […]

10.26.12 | 1 min read
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Privacy & Civil Liberties Oversight Board Invites Public Input

The long-dormant Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) announced that it will hold its first public meeting next week and it invited members of the public to provide input to help shape the Board’s near-term agenda. “In anticipation of setting the agenda of issues on which the Board will focus its attention, the Board […]

10.24.12 | 2 min read
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Federal Support for Academic Research, and More from CRS

Newly updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that Congress has not made publicly available include the following. Federal Support for Academic Research, October 18, 2012 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act: History, Impact, and Issues, October 22, 2012 Terrorism and Transnational Crime: Foreign Policy Issues for Congress, October 19, 2012 Managing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Policy […]

10.24.12 | 1 min read
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