The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction was established in 2004 and charged with examining capabilities and challenges of American intelligence community concerning the capabilities, intentions, and activities of foreign powers relating to the design, development, manufacture, acquisition, ossession, proliferation, transfer, testing, potential or threatened use, or use of weapons of mass destruction, related means of delivery, and other related threats of ...
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The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction was established in 2004 and charged with examining capabilities and challenges of American intelligence community concerning the capabilities, intentions, and activities of foreign powers relating to the design, development, manufacture, acquisition, ossession, proliferation, transfer, testing, potential or threatened use, or use of weapons of mass destruction, related means of delivery, and other related threats of the 21st Century. This official report to the president presents 74 recommendations for improving the United States Intelligence community.
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Publisher:
Us Independent Agencies and Commissions
Published:
2005
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
13469939245
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Very good. Glued binding. [6], xi, [1, ]601 pages. Illustrations (some color). Endnotes. Cover has some wear and soiling. From an on-line posting: Established by Executive Order 13328 issued by President George W. Bush on February 6, 2004, the Commission was charged with assessing whether the Intelligence Community is sufficiently authorized, organized, equipped, trained, and resourced to identify and warn in a timely manner of, and to support USG efforts to respond to, the development and transfer of knowledge, expertise, technologies, materials, and resources associated with the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction, related means of delivery, and other threats of the 21st Century and their employment by foreign powers (including terrorists, terrorist organizations, and private networks). The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction ceased on May 27, 2005. After a year of study that included the review of thousands of documents and hundreds of interviews, the Commission presented its report to the President on March 31, 2005.