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Domestic Use of Drones is Well Underway

The use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) within the United States is certain to increase in the years to come, as a new Army policy has recently made clear.  (“Army Foresees Expanded Use of Drones in U.S. Airspace,” Secrecy News, January 19.)  But in fact the use of unmanned aircraft or drones within U.S. airspace […]

01.25.12 | 2 min read
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Presidential Signing Statements, and More from CRS

President Obama has used “signing statements” to take exception to provisions of law enacted by Congress with significantly less frequency than did President George W. Bush.  He has also abandoned reference to the “unitary executive” concept that was favored by the Bush Administration. In most other respects, however, the Obama Administration’s use of signing statements […]

01.25.12 | 1 min read
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Court Says Review of Security Clearance Dispute is “Prohibited”

A government agency’s decision to revoke an employee’s security clearance cannot be reviewed by a federal court even if the decision is based on ethnic discrimination or religious prejudice or other unconstitutional grounds, a court said last week. Judge James C. Cacheris of the Eastern District of Virginia dismissed a lawsuit brought by Mahmoud M. […]

01.23.12 | 2 min read
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Afghanistan Casualties, and More from CRS

New or updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include the following (all pdf). Afghanistan Casualties: Military Forces and Civilians, January 18, 2012 FY2012 National Defense Authorization Act: Selected Military Personnel Policy Issues, January 5, 2012 Spectrum Policy in the Age of Broadband: Issues for […]

01.23.12 | 1 min read
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DoD Support to Foreign Disaster Relief

The Department of Defense has prepared a guide (large pdf) for military personnel who are engaged in foreign disaster relief operations, an endeavor which arises with some frequency. “The U.S. Government (USG) responds to approximately 70-80 natural disasters across the globe each year. In approximately 10-15 percent of these disaster responses, the Department of Defense […]

01.23.12 | 1 min read
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New Doctrine on Intelligence Support to Military Operations

The Joint Chiefs of Staff have produced updated doctrine on intelligence support to military operations.  The new doctrine (pdf) reflects changes in intelligence organizations, roles and missions. Among other things, the new publication introduces the term “biometric-enabled intelligence” or BEI.  “BEI is derived from the collection, processing, and exploitation of biometric signatures; the contextual data […]

01.23.12 | 1 min read
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Army Foresees Expanded Use of Drones in U.S. Airspace

The Army issued a new directive last week to govern the growing use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or “drones” within the United States for training missions and for “domestic operations.” “The Army’s unmanned aircraft systems represent emerging technology that requires access to the National Airspace System,” wrote Army Secretary John M. McHugh in a […]

01.19.12 | 2 min read
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Foreign Military Assistance, and More from CRS

Some new or updated reports from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include the following (all pdf). Security Assistance Reform: “Section 1206” Background and Issues for Congress, January 13, 2012 The Berry Amendment: Requiring Defense Procurement To Come From Domestic Sources, January 13, 2012 In Brief: Assessing […]

01.19.12 | 1 min read
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Indian Army Chief: Nukes Not For Warfighting

Gen. V.K. Singh . By Hans M. Kristensen India’s nuclear weapons “are not for warfighting,” the chief of India’s army said Sunday at the Army Day Parade. The weapons have “a strategic capability and that is where it should end,” General V. K. Singh declared. The rejection of nuclear warfighting ideas is a welcoming development […]

01.18.12 | 2 min read
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Dept of Energy Wants to Reclassify Some Info as “Restricted Data”

The Department of Energy has asked Congress to amend the Atomic Energy Act to allow certain nuclear weapons information that has been removed from the “Restricted Data” classification category to be restored to that category. “Restricted Data” (RD) pertains to classified nuclear weapons design information.  It is distinguished from “Formerly Restricted Data” (FRD) which generally […]

01.17.12 | 3 min read
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Detainee Policy, and More from CRS

Recent legislative action on military detention of suspected enemy combatants perpetuates an ambiguity in the law as to whether U.S. citizens may be so detained, a new report from the Congressional Research Service says. “The circumstances in which a U.S. citizen or other person captured or arrested in the United States may be detained under […]

01.17.12 | 1 min read
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Testimony of Reporter Sought in Sterling Leak Case

In a brief filed Friday in the case of former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling, who is accused of leaking classified information, prosecutors told the U.S. Court of Appeals that New York Times reporter James Risen should be compelled to testify at Mr. Sterling’s trial and to reveal whether it was Mr. Sterling who leaked information […]

01.17.12 | 3 min read
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