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Secrecy News: ** HISTORY OF IRAN COVERT ACTION DEFERRED INDEFINITELY **ARMY EXPLORES COUNTER-DRONE TECHNIQUES **SHARING CLASSIFIED INFO WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

 

 

SECRECY NEWS
From the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2017, Issue No. 27
April 18, 2017

 

 

 

HISTORY OF IRAN COVERT ACTION DEFERRED INDEFINITELY

A declassified U.S. Government documentary history of the momentous 1953 coup in Iran, in which Central Intelligence Agency personnel participated, had been the object of widespread demand from historians and others for decades. In recent years, it finally seemed to be on the verge of publication.

But now its release has been postponed indefinitely. . . Read Complete Report

ARMY EXPLORES COUNTER-DRONE TECHNIQUES

Having developed and utilized unmanned aerial systems (UAS, or drones) for surveillance, targeting and attack, the US military now finds itself in the position of having to defend against the same technology.

The US Army last week issued a new manual on Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System Techniques (ATP 3-01.81, April 13, 2017). . . Read Complete Report

SHARING CLASSIFIED INFO WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

Disclosing classified information to foreign government personnel is ordinarily forbidden, and may constitute espionage. But sometimes it is permitted, even to non-allies.

“National Disclosure Policy Committee (NDPC) policy prohibits the release of classified information [to] a foreign government without an explicit authorization, such as an Exception to United States (U.S.) National Disclosure Policy (ENDP), and an information sharing agreement,” explained VADM James D. Syring, director of the Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency, in response to a congressional question last year. . . . Read Complete Report