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Friday, February 20, 2015

IC/ Strengthening congressional oversight

NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCYA White House-appointed board published a comparative chart Thursday on how U.S. intelligence agencies use a Reagan-era executive order to collect Americans' private information, adding fuel to an already smoldering debate.
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, an executive branch watchdog established to weigh Americans' civil liberties against the government's need to gather intelligence, compiled the chart on Executive Order 12333, which governs a large chunk of the government's intelligence collection.


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