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SECRECY NEWS

from the FAS Project on Government Secrecy

Volume 2007, Issue No. 84

August 15, 2007

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** INCREASED DOMESTIC ROLE FOR INTELLIGENCE FORESEEN

** BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE IN EUROPE

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INCREASED DOMESTIC ROLE FOR INTELLIGENCE FORESEEN

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Spy satellites and other classified intelligence technologies are

poised to play a greater role in domestic homeland security and law

enforcement missions, challenging long-standing legal and policy

barriers against their domestic use.

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The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Director of National

Intelligence recently authorized access to intelligence satellite

products by officials of the Department of Homeland Security to help

support border security.

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See "U.S. to Expand Domestic Use of Spy Satellites" by Robert Block,

Wall Street Journal, August 15, p.1:

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118714764716998275.html

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A comprehensive 2005 government study of the use of intelligence

capabilities for domestic applications concluded that "significant

change is needed in policy regimes regulating domestic use of IC

[intelligence community] capabilities" in order to permit their full

exploitation.

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"The use of IC capabilities for domestic purposes should be... based on

the premise that most uses of IC capabilities are lawful rather than

treating any use as an exception to the rule requiring a case-by-case

adjudication," the study said.

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"There is an urgent need for a top-down, Executive Branch review of all

laws and policies affecting use of intelligence capabilities purposes,"

the report said.

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In particular, the 1982 Executive Order 12333 which governs

intelligence activities "should be amended to permit as unfettered an

operational environment for the collection, exploitation and

dissemination [of domestic intelligence data] as is reasonably

possible," the report recommended.

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The authors acknowledged that such "unfettered" operation would require

increased oversight, but they suggested that it could be satisfactorily

accomplished by the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. The

Board has been a minor, not notably influential player in recent

intelligence policy disputes.

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The report acknowledged in passing a problematic 2001 U.S. Supreme

Court ruling in the case Kyllo v. United States, which concluded that

the use of infrared sensors to scan a private residence for heat lamps

used in marijuana cultivation constituted an unlawful warrantless

search. The ruling appears to be significantly at odds with the new

domestic intelligence thrust.

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"This decision has placed in question the continued viability of past

settled practice of the IC within the domestic domain," the study

delicately observed.

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Nevertheless, "to date we are not aware of any clear authoritative

guidance issued on the impact, if any, of this decision."

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The 2005 study was first reported by the Wall Street Journal today. A

copy of the unclassified study, which was "produced solely for the use

of the United States Government," was obtained by Secrecy News.

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See "Civil Applications Committee (CAC) Blue Ribbon Study," Independent

Study Group Final Report, September 2005:

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http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/cac-report.pdf

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Intelligence support to domestic environmental monitoring and emergency

response has been conducted since the 1970s under the supervision of the

little-known interagency Civil Appplications Committee. A 2001 fact

sheet describing the history and mission of the Committee is available

here:

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http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/cac-fs.pdf

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BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE IN EUROPE

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The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has published a glossy brochure setting

forth its vision of a missile defense system based in Europe.

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See "Proposed U.S. Missile Defense Assets in Europe," Missile Defense

Agency, June 15, 2007:

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http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/missile/bmd-europe.pdf

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Various perspectives on the missile defense program were presented in a

recently updated report of the Congressional Research Service,

"Long-Range Ballistic Missile Defense in Europe," July 25, 2007:

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http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/weapons/RL34051.pdf

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