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钚在国情咨文提及Address?

能源贸易出版社(Link)的几篇文章表示,布什总统可能会宣布联盟讲话中的一项重大的新能源计划。这是一项计划超过一年的计划。最初,它被称为全球核能计划,即gnei,宣布为“ genie”,[…]

01.30.06 | 1 min read
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Nuclear Information Project

I am Hans M. Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project at FAS. I will be blogging facts, analysis, and declassified documents about new nuclear weapon systems, changes in existing nuclear forces, and developments in the policy and doctrine that guide the use of nuclear weapons. You may have noticed that the Cold War is […]

01.30.06 | 1 min read
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Biosecurity Project

I’m Michael Stebbins; my group focuses on biosecurity issues and national policy as it relates to health and biological sciences. These two areas have melded together in a number of ways since the anthrax attacks in 2001. First, there was a dramatic increase in research on bioterrorism threat agents including anthrax, tularemia, and plague. With […]

01.30.06 | 1 min read
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Arms Sales Monitoring Project

My name is Matt Schroeder and I am the manager of the FAS’ Arms Sales Monitoring Project (ASMP). Since 1991, the ASMP has worked to increase transparency, accountability and restraint in the arms trade, and to end the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons. To that end, we do original research on arms […]

01.30.06 | 1 min read
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Do Embedded Reporters Sign Non-Disclosure Agreements?

秘密新闻(Secrecy News)对记者签署的未透露披露协议的提及感到困惑,要求五角大楼获得此类不公开协议的副本。但是没有一个。“公共事务助理部长办公室已建议该办公室没有针对[…]尚无保密协议。

01.30.06 | 2 min read
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When Is Intelligence Considered “Collected”?

A layman might suppose that in the United States a telephone conversation cannot be intercepted by an intelligence agency such as the NSA except in compliance with the laws and guidelines governing intelligence collection. But it’s more complicated than that because “interception” is not considered “collection,” according to a Department of Defense regulation. “Information shall […]

01.30.06 | 2 min read
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The Mystery of the Two James Baker Statements

In a 2002 statement presented to the Senate Intelligence Committee, James A. Baker of the Justice Department Office of Intelligence Policy and Review questioned the constitutionality and the necessity of a proposal by Senator Mike DeWine to lower the legal threshold for domestic intelligence surveillance of non-U.S. persons from “probable cause” to “reasonable suspicion.” But […]

01.30.06 | 3 min read
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Government Secrecy

Welcome to this latest FAS experiment in blogging. We hope it will provide you with some insight into our activities and offer us another channel for presenting our work and our observations on strategic security and everything that entails, which is… a lot. I’m Steven Aftergood, and I focus on secrecy and intelligence policy. The […]

01.30.06 | 1 min read
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Welcome to the Federation of American Scientists’ Blog

Welcome to the inauguration of the Federation of American Scientists’ Web Log on national security issues. We are very excited about this new blog. The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) was founded by scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic bombs. The birth of the atomic bomb was, or course, […]

01.30.06 | 2 min read
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NSA解密计划

The National Security Agency has 46 million pages of historically valuable classified records more than 25 years old that are subject to automatic declassification by the end of December 2006, according to a new NSA declassification plan. Another 4.5 million pages of 25 year old records have been categorically exempted from automatic declassification because they […]

01.25.06 | 1 min read
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关于使情报负责的手册

To promote intelligence accountability in new democracies and elsewhere, a new publication addresses the principles of intelligence oversight and presents draft legal provisions to govern intelligence. The document is being published in seven languages from Albanian to Ukrainian. See “Making Intelligence Accountable: Legal Standards and Best Practice for Oversight of Intelligence Agencies” by Hans Born […]

01.25.06 | 1 min read
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Classification Laws Apply to Everyone, Judge Says

In a startling pronouncement that can only heighten tensions between the press and the government, a federal judge said last week that the laws governing classified information apply to anyone who is in receipt of such information, including reporters who are the recipients of “leaks.” “Persons who have unauthorized possession, who come into unauthorized possession […]

01.25.06 | 2 min read
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