Item Details
Skip Navigation Links
   ActiveUsers:386Hits:19945905Skip Navigation Links
Show My Basket
Contact Us
IDSA Web Site
Ask Us
Today's News
HelpExpand Help
Advanced search

In Basket
  Journal Article   Journal Article
 

ID076354
Title ProperPrometheus embattled
Other Title Informationa post-9/11 report card on the National Security Agency
LanguageENG
AuthorAid, Matthew M
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Five years after the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the National Security Agency (NSA) has risen to the position of being the largest and most powerful intelligence agency in the US. Working in close conjunction with its English-speaking partners overseas, NSA is today the most prolific producer of top-quality intelligence information reaching senior US government policymakers and field commanders. But press reports over the past year concerning the Agency's controversial domestic eavesdropping program and problem-plagued modernization effort, have raised serious questions once again about the competency of the Agency's long-troubled management practices, as well as whether NSA, at the behest of the Bush administration, exceeded its legal authority by extending its operations into the US for the first time since the mid-1970s in contravention of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 21, No.6; Dec 2006: p980-998
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol. 21, No.6; Dec 2006: p980-998
Key WordsForeign Intelligence Surveillance Act ;  FISA ;  National Security Agency ;  NSA