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POGO and Allies Tell Congress to Keep the Report on Security Clearances

A letter to the House and Senate Intelligence Committees urging them to preserve the existing statutory requirement for the Intelligence Community to prepare an annual report to Congress regarding security clearances.
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  • Chair Dianne Feinstein
  • Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
  • 211 Hart Senate Office Building
  • Washington DC 20510
  • Chair Mike Rogers
  • House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
  • Capitol Visitor Center HVC-304
  • Washington, DC 20515
  • Vice Chair Saxby Chambliss
  • Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
  • 211 Hart Senate Office Building
  • Washington DC 20510
  • Ranking Member Dutch Ruppersberger
  • House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
  • Capitol Visitor Center HVC-304
  • Washington, DC 20515

Dear Chair Feinstein, Vice-Chair Chambliss, Chair Rogers, and Ranking Member Ruppersberger,

We are writing to urge you to preserve the existing statutory requirement for the Intelligence Community to prepare an annual report to Congress regarding security clearances.

That requirement, which was enacted in the FY2010 Intelligence Authorization Act (50 U.S.C. 415A-10), would be repealed by the Senate Committee markup of the FY2013 Intelligence Authorization Act (S.3454, Section 308(a)(3)). The House Committee markup leaves the reporting requirement unaffected.

We believe the annual report on security clearances provides exceptional value to the public and should continue to be published.

In the two years that the report has been produced, it has dramatically altered our conception of the size and scale of the personnel security clearance system. Prior to the reporting requirement, the Government Accountability Office could only estimate the number of security cleared personnel, and its latest estimate was low by more than a million clearances.

As evidence of the exceptional public interest in this report, we note that the findings of the latest annual report have appeared in the New York Times (July 24), the Washington Post (July 28), and McClatchy Papers (July 27), among others. As you know, this level of attention is well above average for a report to Congress on any topic.

Through this annual reporting requirement, your Committees have provided an unprecedented degree of transparency concerning the security clearance system. We thank you for that, and we respectfully request that you maintain this important reporting requirement.

Signed by:

  • American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
  • American Association of Law Libraries
  • American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression
  • Association of Research Libraries
  • Bill of Rights Defense Committee
  • Brennan Center for Justice
  • Essential Information
  • Federation of American Scientists
  • Freedom of Information Center at the Missouri School of Journalism
  • Government Accountability Project – GAP
  • James Madison Project
  • National Coalition Against Censorship
  • National Freedom of Information Coalition
  • National Security Counselors
  • OMB Watch
  • OpenTheGovernment.org
  • Progressive Librarians Guild
  • Project On Government Oversight – POGO
  • Sunlight Foundation
  • Understanding Government
  • Union of Concerned Scientists, Scientific Integrity Program
  • Washington Coalition for Open Government

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