SECRECY NEWS
from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2011, Issue No. 43
May 6, 2011Secrecy News Blog: http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/
- DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE GREW IN 2010
- BIN LADEN'S DEATH: IMPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS (CRS)
DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE GREW IN 2010
By every available measure, the level of domestic intelligence surveillance activity in 2010 increased from the year before, according to a new Justice Department report to Congress on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
"During calendar year 2010, the Government made 1,579 applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (hereinafter 'FISC') for authority to conduct electronic surveillance and/or physical searches for foreign intelligence purposes," according to the new report. This compares to a reported 1,376 applications in 2009. (In 2008, however, the reported figure -- 2,082 -- was quite a bit higher.)
http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/doj/fisa/2010rept.pdf
In 2010, the government made 96 applications for access to business records (and "tangible things") for foreign intelligence purposes, up from 21 applications in 2009.
And in 2010, the FBI made 24,287 "national security letter" requests for information pertaining to 14,212 different U.S. persons, a substantial increase from the 2009 level of 14,788 NSL requests concerning 6,114 U.S. persons. (In 2008, the number of NSL requests was 24,744, pertaining to 7,225 persons.)
While the 2010 figures are below the record high levels of a few years ago, they are considerably higher than they were, say, a decade ago. There is no indication that intelligence oversight activity and capacity have grown at the same rate.
A copy of the latest report to Congress, dated April 29, was released under the Freedom of Information Act.
A recent report from the Congressional Research Service addressed "Amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Set to Expire May 27, 2011":
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/intel/R40138.pdf
FISA Amendments in the USA Patriot Act were discussed at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on "Reauthorization of the Patriot Act," March 9, 2011, the record of which has just been published:
http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2011_hr/patriot.pdf
Related issues were discussed in another House Judiciary Committee hearing on "Permanent Provisions of the Patriot Act," March 30, 2011:
http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2011_hr/patriot2.pdf
BIN LADEN'S DEATH: IMPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS (CRS)
The broad implications of the death of Osama bin Laden were discussed in a new report from the Congressional Research Service. The report does not contain any new factual information or much in the way of new analysis. Rather, it presents an account of the policy questions arising from bin Laden's death that may warrant congressional attention. See "Osama bin Laden's Death: Implications and Considerations," May 5, 2011:
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/terror/R41809.pdf
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