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Secrecy News Purged from State Dept History Mailing List

Secrecy News was removed from the distribution list for the U.S. State Department history publication “Foreign Relations of the United States” (FRUS) after we reported on errors in several FRUS volumes on March 24 and 26, 2008. A spokesman for the State Department Historian’s Office confirmed that officials had ordered the removal of Secrecy News […]

06.12.08 | 1 min read
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A New DNI Directive on the National Intelligence Council

The Director of National Intelligence this week issued a new Intelligence Community Directive (pdf) that defines the structure and mission of the National Intelligence Council (NIC). “The NIC consists of the senior-most intelligence analysts supporting the DNI in carrying out responsibilities as head of the IC and as the principal adviser to the President, the […]

06.12.08 | 1 min read
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Tuberculosis and More from CRS

Some new reports from the Congressional Research Service obtained by Secrecy News that have not been made readily available to the public include the following (all pdf). “Tsunami Detection and Warnings for the United States,” May 28, 2008. “Nanotechnology: A Policy Primer,” May 20, 2008. “Nanotechnology and U.S. Competitiveness: Issues and Options,” May 15, 2008. […]

06.12.08 | 1 min read
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The “What if?” of Dual-Use Research Awareness

The principle is simple. The products, information and techniques of some life sciences research could be misused for nefarious purposes, such as bioterrorism, and the scientific community should do everything it can to prevent such misuse without impeding research progress. What is unclear is what steps scientists should take when they have concerns about such […]

06.12.08 | 7 min read
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Reporter Bill Gertz Subpoenaed to Testify on Sources

Washington Times reporter Bill Gertz was subpoenaed by a federal court last month to testify regarding his sources for a 2006 story relating to alleged Chinese espionage. While Mr. Gertz has been a prolific reporter of classified information for two decades and has even republished classified documents in his books, his current legal entanglement arises […]

06.11.08 | 2 min read
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The Willard Report on Unauthorized Disclosures (1982)

“Leak investigations do not focus on the receiving journalist for a variety of reasons,” according to a 1982 government report (pdf) on unauthorized disclosures of classified information. One of those reasons is that “journalists are unlikely to divulge their sources in response to a subpoena for documents or testimony before a grand jury, and contempt […]

06.11.08 | 1 min read
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Reform of the State Secrets Privilege

“In too many cases, claims of state secrets have succeeded in keeping important cases out of court entirely or preventing courts from considering evidence vital to the outcome of a case,” said Rep. John Conyers, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, at a January 29 hearing on “Reform of the State Secrets Privilege.” The record […]

06.11.08 | 1 min read
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DIA Reports on Loss of Jose Padilla Interrogation Video

In a report to the National Archives (pdf) released last week, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) said it could not locate a recording of the final interrogation of Jose Padilla, the American citizen who was designated an enemy combatant and later convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. The missing Padilla interrogation video was first reported […]

06.09.08 | 2 min read
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House Bill Embraces Controlled Unclassified Info

Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) and several colleagues last week introduced a bill that endorses and builds upon the recent White House policy statement on “controlled unclassified information” (CUI), which is information that though not classified is subject to restricted access. Although entitled “The Improving Public Access to Documents Act,” it is far from clear that […]

06.09.08 | 2 min read
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Presidential Directive Orders Sharing of Biometric Data

The White House last week issued a National Security Presidential Directive (NSPD-59) to provide a framework for government agencies to collect, maintain and share biometric data such as fingerprints and other physiological or behavioral characteristics of suspected terrorists. “The ability to positively identify those individuals who may do harm to Americans and the Nation is […]

06.09.08 | 1 min read
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Public Meeting of the NSABB July 15th

On July 15, 2008, the Federal government will be sponsoring a public consultation to engage the scientific community and research organizations in a discussion of a framework for the oversight of dual use research proposed by the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB). The proposed framework, which has been formally submitted by the Board […]

06.09.08 | 2 min read
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Energy Dept is “Committed” to Improving Declassification

The Department of Energy has responded favorably (pdf) to the recent recommendations of the Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB) for improving the declassification of historical records. In a January 29, 2008 directive, President Bush had instructed agencies to provide comments on the December 2007 PIDB report on “Improving Declassification” (pdf). DOE responded in a newly […]

06.05.08 | 2 min read
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