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17 Mar 2010
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White House Threatens to Veto Intelligence Bill Over Transparency and Oversight Issues
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The White House threatened to veto the Intelligence Authorization bill because its demands for transparency and oversight would, in some cases, put American lives at risk, in the view of the Obama administration. President Obama’s budget director, Peter Orszag (pictured), sent letters to the heads of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees on Monday stating the that the House and Senate Intelligence Authorization bills “and their classified annexes still contain several provisions of serious concern to the Intelligence Community (IC). Three categories of provisions are so serious that the President’s senior advisers would recommend that he veto the bill if they are included in the version presented for his signature: the Congressional notification provisions, GAO provisions, and provisions regarding the amounts authorized for the National Intelligence Program.” What do you all think? There is a fine line between transparency and risking the lives of those who work in the IC. Check out the Washington Posts’s coverage here.
Tags: Defense and Intelligence, GEOINT, geospatial intelligence, got geoint?, IC, Intelligence Authorization, Intelligence Community, Obama Administration, Peter Orzag, United Startes Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, USGIF, White House Veto of the Intelligence Authorization









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