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Court Overturns Dismissal of “State Secrets” Case

In an unusual move that may signal a new, more discriminating judicial view of the state secrets privilege, a federal appeals court has reinstated (pdf) a lawsuit which a lower court had dismissed after the government invoked the state secrets privilege. The lawsuit was originally filed in 1994 by former Drug Enforcement Administration official Richard […]

08.17.07 | 2 min read
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CRS Reports on Various Topics

Recent reports from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include the following (all pdf). “Capital Punishment Overview: 2006-2007 Term of the Supreme Court,” July 20, 2007. “Globalization, Worker Insecurity, and Policy Approaches,” updated July 24, 2007. “Executive Branch Reorganization and Management Initiatives: A Brief Overview,” updated July […]

08.17.07 | 1 min read
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Increased Domestic Role for Intelligence Foreseen

Spy satellites and other classified intelligence technologies are poised to play a greater role in domestic homeland security and law enforcement missions, challenging long-standing legal and policy barriers against their domestic use. The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Director of National Intelligence recently authorized access to intelligence satellite products by officials of the […]

08.15.07 | 2 min read
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Ballistic Missile Defense in Europe

The Missile Defense Agency has published a glossy brochure setting forth its vision of a missile defense system based in Europe. See “Proposed U.S. Missile Defense Assets in Europe” (pdf), Missile Defense Agency, June 15, 2007. Various perspectives on the missile defense program were presented in a recently updated report of the Congressional Research Service, […]

08.15.07 | 1 min read
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National Bio-Surveillance Integration System Program has been mismanaged

Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General released a stinging new report that details serious issues facing the National Bio-Surveillance Integration System (NBIS). NBIS was launched in 2004 with the goal of integrating all of the biosurveillance programs across the US into a single system to enhance our capability to detect agents and disease trends and […]

08.14.07 | 2 min read
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American War Casualties: Lists and Statistics

Comprehensive data on U.S. military deaths from the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 through Operation Iraqi Freedom were presented in a recently updated report (pdf) from the Congressional Research Service. “This report is written in response to numerous requests for war casualty statistics and lists of war dead. It provides tables, compiled by […]

08.13.07 | 1 min read
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More from CRS

Some more noteworthy new products from the Congressional Research Service that have not been made readily available to the public include these (all pdf). “Enemy Combatant Detainees: Habeas Corpus Challenges in Federal Court,” updated July 25, 2007. “Iraq and Al Qaeda,” updated July 27, 2007. “Air Cargo Security,” updated July 30, 2007. “F-35 Joint Strike […]

08.13.07 | 1 min read
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Jeff Richelson’s U.S. Intelligence Community

For decades now “The U.S. Intelligence Community” by Jeffrey T. Richelson has been the best one-volume account of the structure and operation of the far-flung U.S. intelligence bureaucracy. The fifth edition has just been published. When I encounter an unfamiliar intelligence term, an odd acronym or a reference to an obscure office somewhere in the […]

08.13.07 | 1 min read
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Update on UK Foot and Mouth Disease Outbreak

Most Strategic Security Blog readers are probably already aware of the recent outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in the UK, but I thought it might be useful to post summary information on what we know to date. In short, it appears as if the virus was found on two farms, that the likely […]

08.10.07 | 2 min read
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FOIA Performance is Deteriorating, Journalists Say

If the Leahy-Cornyn bill to strengthen the Freedom of Information Act that was adopted in the Senate last week becomes law, as expected, it will not happen a moment too soon, because current government handling of FOIA requests is deteriorating, according to a new analysis from the Coalition of Journalists for Open Government. “Over the […]

08.09.07 | 1 min read
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ACLU Seeks Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Records

The American Civil Liberties Union filed an unusual motion (pdf) with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court seeking public disclosure of recent Court orders interpreting the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the law that regulates warrantless surveillance within the United States. “Over the next six months, Congress and the public will debate the wisdom and necessity […]

08.09.07 | 1 min read
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CRS Reports on Openness and Transparency

Recent reports of the Congressional Research Service on topics related to openness and transparency include the following (all pdf). “Does Price Transparency Improve Market Efficiency? Implications of Empirical Evidence in Other Markets for the Health Sector,” July 24, 2007. “State E-Government Strategies: Identifying Best Practices and Applications,” July 23, 2007. “Clinical Trials Reporting and Publication,” […]

08.09.07 | 1 min read
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