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China’s Submarine Fleet Continues Low Patrol Rate

China’s entire submarine fleet conducted only two patrols in 2006, according to information declassified by the U.S. Navy and obtained by the Federation of American Scientists under the Freedom of Information Act. The low patrol rate follows a drop from an all-time high of only six patrols in 2000 to none in 2005. China’s single […]

02.06.07 | 5 min read
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Bush Gets it Right on Small Arms Threat Reduction

The President’s foreign aid budget request for FY2008 contains an unexpected and laudable surprise: a five-fold increase in funding for the State Department’s Small Arms/Light Weapons Destruction initiaitive. If approved by Congress, the additional funding will bolster US efforts to stem the illicit trade in deadly light weapons.

02.05.07 | 1 min read
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DHS Views Terrorist Threat to Aviation

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) “continues to receive information on terrorist threats to the U.S. aviation industry and to the Western aviation industry worldwide,” according to a May 2006 DHS threat assessment (pdf) that was partially released last week. Yet “an independent assault at the Los Angeles International Airport in July 2002 that left […]

02.05.07 | 1 min read
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Navy Nicknames and Codeword Management

The U.S. Navy has issued updated instructions on the use of nicknames to refer to Navy activities, events and other information. “A nickname is a combination of two separate unclassified words, assigned an unclassified meaning that is employed for unclassified, administrative, morale, or public information purposes. Nicknames may be assigned to actual, real-world events, projects, […]

02.05.07 | 1 min read
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Noncombatant Evacuation Operations

Noncombatant evacuation operations are addressed in a new doctrinal publication (pdf) from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “Noncombatant evacuation operations (NEOs) are conducted to assist the Department of State (DOS) in evacuating US citizens, Department of Defense (DOD) civilian personnel, and designated host nation (HN) and third country nationals whose lives are in danger from […]

02.05.07 | 1 min read
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Selected CRS Reports

Noteworthy new reports of the Congressional Research Service include the following (all pdf). “U.S. Strategic and Defense Relationships in the Asia-Pacific Region,” January 22, 2007. “Kinetic Energy Kill for Ballistic Missile Defense: A Status Overview,” updated January 5, 2007. “Afghan Refugees: Current Status and Future Prospects,” January 26, 2007. “Chemical Facility Security: Regulation and Issues […]

02.05.07 | 1 min read
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U.S. Democracy Promotion Efforts Face New Resistance

U.S. Government-funded non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that work to advance civil society in developing countries are encountering new obstacles that impede their progress, according to a recent staff study for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “Increasingly, governments around the world have tightened their controls on foreign NGOs by passing laws to restrict their ability to work […]

02.01.07 | 1 min read
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Joint Doctrine on Electronic Warfare

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has issued new doctrine (pdf) on the conduct of electronic warfare. “The recognized need for military forces to have unimpeded access to and use of the [electromagnetic environment] creates vulnerabilities and opportunities for electronic warfare (EW) in support of military operations.” “The purpose of EW is to […]

02.01.07 | 1 min read
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Congressional Authority to Limit Military Ops (CRS)

The constitutional allocation of war powers between Congress and the President and the authority of Congress to restrict ongoing military operations are considered in a new report from the Congressional Research Service. See “Congressional Authority To Limit U.S. Military Operations in Iraq” (pdf), January 29, 2007. A related study on “Congressional Use of Funding Cutoffs […]

02.01.07 | 1 min read
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A Telephone Directory for the Office of the Vice President

The Office of the Vice President under Dick Cheney seems to cultivate secrecy as an end in itself, and not simply to protect national security or personal privacy. The OVP will not even confirm how many staff people work there, who they are, or much of anything else. “Cheney’s office refuses to give any details […]

01.30.07 | 1 min read
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More on State Secrets and the Hatfill Case

Attorneys for former government scientist Steven J. Hatfill, who is suing the New York Times for linking him to the 2001 anthrax attacks, filed a vigorous rebuttal (pdf) earlier this month against a Times argument that the “state secrets” doctrine should dictate dismissal of the lawsuit. The Hatfill rebuttal was filed in sealed form on […]

01.30.07 | 2 min read
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Selected CRS Reports

Some noteworthy new reports of the Congressional Research Service that are not readily available to the public include the following, obtained by Secrecy News (all pdf). “Congressional Restrictions on U.S. Military Operations in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Somalia, and Kosovo: Funding and Non-Funding Approaches,” January 16, 2007. “Defense Contracting in Iraq: Issues and Options for Congress,” […]

01.30.07 | 1 min read
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