This report first describes the current select committees on intelligence and then the former Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, often cited as a model for a counterpart on intelligence. The study also sets forth proposed characteristics for a joint committee on intelligence, differences among these, and their pros and cons. The report, to be updated as events dictate, examines other actions and alternatives affecting congressional oversight in the field
Recent intelligence disclosures, as well as, the perceived increase in media leak prosecutions have ...
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There is a common narrative among researchers and experts that congressional bipartisanship among in...
This report first describes the current select committees on intelligence and then the former Joint ...
This report first describes the current select committees on intelligence and briefly covers the for...
The creation of the Intelligence Community was derived from the National Security Act of 1947 which ...
This report to describe the statutory provisions that authorize the National Intelligence Council (N...
This Article compares a historical model of congressional intelligence oversight, as demonstrated by...
The intelligence appropriations process remains complicated and not well understood, but intelligenc...
This report focuses on the commission’s proposal, to consolidate appropriation and authorization fun...
This report analyzes two consolidations of separate counterintelligence (CI) office — the first auth...
It is the purpose of this report to describe the statutory provisions that authorize the NIC, provid...
This report focuses on that portion of the 9/11 Commission recommendation that urges Congress to con...
This report explains the management structure for the National Intelligence Program (NIP), and Milit...
To address the challenges facing the U.S. intelligence community in the 21st century, congressional ...
Recent intelligence disclosures, as well as, the perceived increase in media leak prosecutions have ...
Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Servi...
There is a common narrative among researchers and experts that congressional bipartisanship among in...
This report first describes the current select committees on intelligence and then the former Joint ...
This report first describes the current select committees on intelligence and briefly covers the for...
The creation of the Intelligence Community was derived from the National Security Act of 1947 which ...
This report to describe the statutory provisions that authorize the National Intelligence Council (N...
This Article compares a historical model of congressional intelligence oversight, as demonstrated by...
The intelligence appropriations process remains complicated and not well understood, but intelligenc...
This report focuses on the commission’s proposal, to consolidate appropriation and authorization fun...
This report analyzes two consolidations of separate counterintelligence (CI) office — the first auth...
It is the purpose of this report to describe the statutory provisions that authorize the NIC, provid...
This report focuses on that portion of the 9/11 Commission recommendation that urges Congress to con...
This report explains the management structure for the National Intelligence Program (NIP), and Milit...
To address the challenges facing the U.S. intelligence community in the 21st century, congressional ...
Recent intelligence disclosures, as well as, the perceived increase in media leak prosecutions have ...
Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Servi...
There is a common narrative among researchers and experts that congressional bipartisanship among in...