S. 2726 to Improve U.S. Counterintelligence Measures: Hearings Before the Select Committee on Intelligence of the United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session on S. 2726 to Amend the National Security Act of 1947 ... Wednesday, May 23, and Thursday, July 12, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 194 pages |
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... proposals recommended by the Jacobs Panel will not put an end to espionage . They are designed to do three things . Deter U.S. citizens from spying . Detect those who are not deterred . Help pros- ecute those who trade our security for ...
... proposals recommended by the Jacobs Panel will not put an end to espionage . They are designed to do three things . Deter U.S. citizens from spying . Detect those who are not deterred . Help pros- ecute those who trade our security for ...
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... proposals that avoid serious civil liberties concerns . Clearly , there is a balance to be struck in this area between the need of the Government to protect national security information and the need to protect the constitutional rights ...
... proposals that avoid serious civil liberties concerns . Clearly , there is a balance to be struck in this area between the need of the Government to protect national security information and the need to protect the constitutional rights ...
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... proposals . Upon Professor Edgar's conclusion , we will turn to the Committee's ques- tions and all Panel members are urged to participate in the re- sponses . Admiral Inman ? Admiral INMAN . Thank you , Mr. Jacobs . And , Mr. Chairman ...
... proposals . Upon Professor Edgar's conclusion , we will turn to the Committee's ques- tions and all Panel members are urged to participate in the re- sponses . Admiral Inman ? Admiral INMAN . Thank you , Mr. Jacobs . And , Mr. Chairman ...
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... proposals can be traced back to specific cases where we believe that , if the legis- lation had been on the books , we would have had a better chance - not certainty - of deterring , detecting , or prosecuting the individuals involved ...
... proposals can be traced back to specific cases where we believe that , if the legis- lation had been on the books , we would have had a better chance - not certainty - of deterring , detecting , or prosecuting the individuals involved ...
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... proposals , it is clear that access to financial information is a particularly impor- tant element . It's also clear - that much of our focus has to be on individuals who have already been cleared . It isn't the initial step but rather ...
... proposals , it is clear that access to financial information is a particularly impor- tant element . It's also clear - that much of our focus has to be on individuals who have already been cleared . It isn't the initial step but rather ...
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Page 46 - Whenever any wire or oral communication has been intercepted, no part of the contents of such communication and no evidence derived therefrom may be received in evidence in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding in or before any court, grand jury, department, officer, agency, regulatory body, legislative committee, or other authority of the United States, a State, or a political subdivision thereof if the disclosure of that information would be in violation of this chapter.
Page 39 - As used in this chapter — (1) "wire communication" means any communication made in whole or in part through the use of facilities for the transmission of communications by the aid of wire, cable, or other like connection between the point of origin and the point of reception furnished or operated by any person engaged as a common carrier in providing or operating such facilities for the transmission of interstate or foreign communications; (2) "oral communication...
Page 33 - State; (B) appear to be intended (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by assassination or kidnapping...
Page 45 - ... in any trial, hearing, or other proceeding in a Federal or State court unless each party, not less than ten days before the trial, hearing, or proceeding, has been furnished with a copy of the court order, and accompanying application, under which the interception was authorized or approved.
Page 28 - ... with intent to injure the United States or with intent to secure an advantage to any foreign nation...
Page 37 - ... occur totally outside the United States, or transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, the persons they appear intended to coerce or intimidate, or the locale in which their perpetrators operate or seek asylum. (d) "Sabotage...
Page 45 - In the absence of an order, such interception shall immediately terminate when the communication sought Is obtained or when the application for the order is denied, whichever is earlier. In the event such application for approval is denied, or in any other case where the interception is terminated without an order having been issued, the contents of any wire...
Page 43 - That no United States person may be considered a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power solely upon the basis of activities protected by the first amendment to the Constitution...
Page 28 - States involving any interference with or endangering of, or any plans or attempts to interfere with or endanger, the national security or defense of the United States...
Page 48 - Permanent Select Committee on intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence shall report respectively to the House of Representatives and the Senate, concerning the implementation of this Act.