Tuesday, September 05, 2006

 

U.S. spy agencies enjoy discretion in reporting to congress

A quick look at one of the many fascinating policy documents from the office of the new director of national intelligence posted by the Federation of American Scientists' invaluable Steven Aftergood. One new set of guidelines says that it is up the directors of each agency to decide what programs or other activities count as "significant" and have to be reported to Congress.

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