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Senate Judiciary Committee December 11, 2013 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 226, 2:00 p.m. Panel I The Honorable Keith B. AlexanderDirectorNational Security AgencyFort Meade, MD The Honorable James ColeDeputy Attorney…
December, 13 2013
Read more...Today, members of the Review Group on Intelligence and CommunicationsTechnologies met with more than a dozen privacy and civil liberties groups and experts to hear comments about how the review group…
September, 9 2013
Read more...An OpEd from Intelligence Community Civil Liberties Protection Officer, Alexander Joel. “Many Americans probably don’t know that there is a senior official whose job by law is to help ensure…
August, 13 2013
Read more...In light of the recent unauthorized disclosures, the President has said that he welcomes a debate about how best to simultaneously safeguard both our national security and the privacy of…
July, 23 2013
Read more...To address concerns expressed by the public and Members of Congress, the House Intelligence Committee is reviewing potential changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). Any modifications should be…
July, 23 2013
Read more...The FISA business records program has contributed to disrupting numerous terrorist attacks against our nation. It has been reviewed and authorized by all three branches of government and is subject…
July, 7 2013
Read more...Q&A with NSA’s Deputy Director, John C. Inglis January 15, 2009 Hello, I’m Chris Inglis, the Deputy Director of the National Security Agency. Thank you for visiting with us on…
January, 15 2009
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