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From the Blogs
Fractured Consenus Seen in House Vote on Surveillance: An
amendment to prohibit intelligence agencies from performing bulk
collection of records such as telephone metadata was narrowly
defeated in the House of Representatives on July 24 by a vote of
205-217. Although the amendment by Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) was not
adopted, Steven Aftergood writes that its near-passage on a bipartisan
basis signaled an extraordinary loss of congressional support for the
national security establishment and for the bulk collection of records
revealed by Edward Snowden in particular.
It is doubtful that any intelligence program can continue for long with
49% of House members opposed to it.
SSBNX Under Pressure:
Submarine Chief Says Navy Can't Reduce: In a blog and video on the U.S.
Navy web site Navy Live, Rear Admiral Richard Breckenridge, head of the
U.S. submarine force, claims that the United States cannot reduce its
fleet of nuclear ballistic missile submarines further if the U.S. Navy
is to be able to conduct continuous deployments in the Pacific and
Atlantic oceans. Hans Kristensen writes that shedding the excess SSBN
capacity now would save billions of dollars in construction and
operational costs and make it easier to persuade Russia to reduce it
forces
as well.
Resources on Manhattan Project, FOIA, FISA Reform:
Secrecy News has obtained new resources from the Department of Energy
on history related to the Manhattan Project, a new report from the House
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform regarding legislation to
reform the Freedom of Information Act and a proposal from 1994
requesting reform to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
FAS Expert Attends 2nd PfPC Working Group on Emerging Security Challenges: FAS Adjunct Fellow for Emerging Technologies and High-end Threats,Michael Edward Walsh, participated in the second Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes (PfPC)Emerging Security Challenges Working Group Workshop
at the National Defence University in Warsaw, Poland from July 8-10,
2013. This workshop was aimed at bringing together experts on emerging
and future security threats from across the Euro-Atlantic Partnership
Council community to discuss current developments and
trends. The Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and
Security Studies Institutes released its After Action Report with its
finding and recommendations which are available on the FAS Blog here.
China's Currency Policy and More from CRS: Secrecy News has obtained recently released CRS reports on topics such as China's currency policy, the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill and proposed transatlantic trade partnerships.
Generation Prague 2013: On
July 17, Dr. Charles Ferguson participated in a panel on nuclear energy
issues at the Generation Prague 2013: Building a Strategy of Peace
conference hosted by the State Department and George Washington
University's Elliot School. Photos from the event can be found here.
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