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Iran’s “Hoot” Torpedo Documented

In April 2006, Iran successfully test-fired a new high-speed torpedo called Hoot.  It was test-fired again last July, along with various other missiles. “The torpedo is capable of destroying the largest warships and any other vessel on the surface or beneath the water, and split it into two parts,” according to an Iranian Naval Forces […]

12.03.08 | 2 min read
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Security Clearance Process Remains “Cumbersome”

Despite compulsory legislative reforms and multiple executive orders intended to streamline the granting of security clearances for access to classified information, the process remains “cumbersome,” according to a new House Intelligence Committee report. While backlogs and processing time have been reduced since enactment of the 2004 Intelligence Reform Act, overall “progress over the past five […]

12.01.08 | 2 min read
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Russian Intel Reporter Soldatov Profiled by Open Source Center

Andrei Soldatov, the Russian journalist who runs the independent web site Agentura.ru that reports on Russian intelligence and security services, was the subject of a profile last week prepared by the DNI Open Source Center. “Soldatov has regularly highlighted the increasing influence of the special services in Russian government, reported on the security services’ efforts […]

12.01.08 | 2 min read
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In Other News

Charles Homans considers “The Last Secrets of the Bush Administration” in the latest Washington Monthly.  “An accounting of the Bush years is a less daunting prospect than it seems from the outset,” he says. “If the new president and leaders on Capitol Hill act shrewdly, they can pull it off while successfully navigating the political […]

12.01.08 | 1 min read
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Don’t Remove Gov’t Records, Departing Officials Are Told

Government officials were reminded recently that as they depart from government service with the end of the current Administration, they are not permitted to take classified information with them. “Classified information is not personal property and may not be removed from the Government’s control by any departing official or employee. This includes ‘extra’copies.” That timely […]

11.20.08 | 1 min read
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Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook Updated

The United States Special Operations Command has published a newly updated handbook for use by special operations forces medics in the field. “It emphasizes acute care in all its forms (including gynecology, general medicine, dentistry, poisonings, infestations, parasitic infections, acute infections, hyper and hypothermia, high altitude, aerospace, dive medicine, and sanitation.)” The document, which is […]

11.20.08 | 1 min read
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Some New Congressional Publications

Newly published congressional reports and hearing volumes that caught our eye include the following (mostly pdf). “Misleading Information from the Battlefield: The Tillman and Lynch Episodes,” Report of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, September 16, 2008. “Restoring the Rule of Law,” hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Senate Judiciary Committee, September […]

11.20.08 | 1 min read
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Financial Crisis, Midnight Rulemaking, and More from CRS

Some more reports from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include the following (all pdf). “The U.S. Financial Crisis: The Global Dimension with Implications for U.S. Policy,” November 18, 2008. “China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the United States,” updated November 17, 2008. “Reporting Requirements […]

11.20.08 | 1 min read
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Joint Intelligence DNA Database Described

Scattered details of a little-known U.S. government database containing the DNA of suspected terrorists were gathered and reported today in the Financial Times.  See “Fears over Covert DNA Database” by Stephen Fidler. The Joint Federal Agencies [or more often: Antiterrorism] Intelligence DNA Database (JFAIDD) is described in a 2007 briefing slide (pdf) as “a searchable […]

11.18.08 | 2 min read
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Invention Secrecy Up Slightly in 2008

There were 5,023 invention secrecy orders in effect at the end of FY 2008, up slightly from last year’s total of 5,002. Under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, secrecy orders are applied by government agencies to patent applications that may be “detrimental to national security.”  The patent is withheld, and the invention described in […]

11.18.08 | 1 min read
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Transition: A Drumbeat for Reform

Expectations of significant changes in government information policy continue to grow as more and more groups and individuals offer their recommendations for reform to the next administration and its transition team. Proposals for change concerning classification, freedom of information, and presidential records were developed by a cross-section of interested organizations convened by the National Security […]

11.18.08 | 1 min read
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FOIA Litigation Guide

Under the Freedom of Information Act, one need not be a lawyer to file a lawsuit.  A clever, committed advocate can sometimes defeat a team of government lawyers and win disclosure of denied documents.  On the other hand, an inept, overzealous or unlucky litigant can leave a trail of legal wreckage that will make the […]

11.18.08 | 1 min read
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