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The Ruin of J. Robert Oppenheimer

Priscilla J. McMillan, author of the well-received 2006 book “The Ruin of J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Birth of the Modern Arms Race,” has opened up some of her personal archives relating to Oppenheimer and posted them online. Dozens of primary source documents that were uncovered by Ms. McMillan in the course of her research […]

02.13.08 | 1 min read
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DoD on Detainee Operations

The Department of Defense has released the final version of its controversial doctrine on “detainee operations” (pdf) which defines the class of unlawful enemy combatants and prescribes their treatment. “US forces must be prepared to properly control, maintain, protect, and account for all categories of detainees in accordance with applicable domestic law, international law, and […]

02.13.08 | 2 min read
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Inside the 9/11 Commission

“Senior investigators on the 9/11 Commission believed their work was being manipulated by the executive director to minimize criticism of the Bush Administration,” according to a new book on the Commission. “Investigative staffers at the Commission believe [executive director] Philip Zelikow repeatedly sought to minimize the administration’s intelligence failures in the months leading up to […]

02.11.08 | 3 min read
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DHS Directorate of Science and Tech, and More from CRS

Some noteworthy new reports from the Congressional Research Service include the following (all pdf). “The DHS Directorate of Science and Technology: Key Issues for Congress,” February 1, 2008. “The Egypt-Gaza Border and its Effect on Israeli-Egyptian Relations,” February 1, 2008. “Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims: Background and Proposed Legislation,” updated February 4, 2008. “North Korean Ballistic Missile […]

02.11.08 | 1 min read
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Blog News

We recently migrated the blog version of Secrecy News to a new format. As a result, readers who previously subscribed to the blog may need to update the feed address in their blog readers. The new feed is here.

02.11.08 | 1 min read
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The Next President Could Reverse Bush-Era Secrecy

The next President of the United States could single-handedly do what years of advocacy, investigation, legislation and litigation have yet to fully accomplish, namely to uncover the concealed record of the Bush Administration’s two terms in office on everything from warrantless wiretapping to extraordinary rendition. In an essay published in the Nieman Watchdog today, I […]

02.07.08 | 2 min read
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Northern Command Roles and Missions, and More from CRS

Noteworthy new reports from the Congressional Research Service include the following (all pdf). “Homeland Security: Roles and Missions for United States Northern Command,” January 28. “Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and Security Issues,” updated January 14, 2008. “Pakistan’s Political Crises,” updated January 3, 2008. “Navy Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Program: Oversight Issues and Options for Congress,” […]

02.07.08 | 1 min read
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Open Source Intelligence Advances

The DNI Open Source Center, which gathers, translates, analyzes, and distributes unclassified open source intelligence from around the world, is steadily growing in capability and impact, according to Doug Naquin, the Center’s Director. The Open Source Center, which replaced the CIA’s Foreign Broadcast Information Service, is doing more analysis and outreach than its predecessor and […]

02.05.08 | 2 min read
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Common Standards for Terrorism Information Sharing

Government agencies are still laboring to devise “common standards for preparing terrorism information for maximum distribution,” in response to a December 2005 directive from the President. Recently the Program Manager for the ODNI Information Sharing Environment issued a memorandum (pdf) describing the implementation of such common standards. See “Common Terrorism Information Sharing Standards (CTISS) Program,” […]

02.05.08 | 1 min read
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Rendition to Torture: The Case of Maher Arar

The case of Maher Arar, the Canadian national who was mistakenly identified as an Islamist extremist and deported from the United States to Syria for interrogation under torture, was explored in a Congressional hearing last October. The record of that hearing (pdf) has just been published. “The refusal of the Bush administration to be held […]

02.05.08 | 1 min read
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President Asks for Agency Views on Declassification

President Bush this week ordered executive branch agency heads to respond to dozens of recommendations that were issued earlier this month by the Public Interest Declassification Board, an official advisory group, regarding the declassification of historical records. The Board’s report, “Improving Declassification” (pdf), presented 49 recommendations to increase the utility and productivity of declassification, such […]

01.31.08 | 1 min read
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Historians Seek Release of Rosenberg Grand Jury Records

A coalition of historians is petitioning a federal court in New York to release sealed grand jury records from the 1951 indictment of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and executed in 1953. The Rosenberg case, a crucible of atomic secrets, American communism, Soviet spying, U.S. counterespionage, and […]

01.31.08 | 1 min read
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