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Remarks at the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs
These are the remarks of Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte in Baltimore, MD, on October 16, 2008. From the text: "Across the country and, of course, here in Baltimore, Americans are preparing to vote in just three short weeks. And a new administration will take office in just three short months. With the prospect of change on the horizon, I want to focus my remarks this evening on several foreign policy priorities that will likely, and in my view, should remain important issues for the next president, whomever that may be. An increasingly globalized and multi-polar world holds major challenges and opportunities for our nation. And how successfully we deal with them will determine the shape of the international order and the nature of American power, security, and prosperity in the years ahead. Let me start by discussing the war on terror. Our goal, as you know, is to defeat al-Qaida and to diminish the appeal of violent extremism. Clearly, our most pressing need is to prevent existing extremists from launching attacks and kinetic action; that is, action to capture and kill extremists and to prevent them from communicating, traveling, and moving money has achieved good progress towards that end. But as Secretary of Defense Gates has said, we cannot kill or capture our way to victory in this war. Defeating extremism will require denying extremist groups safe havens and new recruits by supporting the growth of societies that are governed by law with accountable, transparent institutions that respond to the needs of people."
United States. Department of State
Negroponte, John D.
2008-10-16
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Annual Threat Assessment of the Director of National Intelligence, January 18, 2007: Unclassified Statement for the Record, Annual Threat Assessment, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
From the opening statement of John Negroponte: "We know that the nation requires more from our Intelligence Community than ever before because America confronts a greater diversity of threats and challenges than ever before. Globalization, the defining characteristic of our age, mandates global intelligence coverage. Globalization is not a 'threat' in and of itself; it has more positive than negative characteristics. But globalization does facilitate the terrorist threat, heightens the danger of WMD [Weapons of Mass Destruction] proliferation, and contributes to regional instability and reconfigurations of power and influence--especially through competition for energy. Globalization also exposes the United States to mounting counterintelligence challenges. Our comparative advantage in some areas of technical intelligence, where we have been dominant in the past, is being eroded. Several nonstate actors, including international terrorist groups, conduct intelligence activities as effectively as capable state intelligence services. A significant number of states also conduct economic espionage. China and Russia's foreign intelligence services are among the most aggressive in collecting against sensitive and protected US targets. This array of challenges to our national security is shaped by dramatic advances in telecommunications, technology, new centers of economic growth, and the consequences of crises within traditional cultures."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2007-01-18
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Intelligence Reform Progress Report
"This document is a transcript of the remarks by the Director of National Intelligence, Ambassador John D. Negroponte and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, General Michael V. Hayden at the DNI Headquarters, Defense Intelligence Agency in Washington, DC on January 19, 2007 regarding intelligence reform and its progress."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.; Hayden, Michael V. (Michael Vincent), 1945-
2007-01-19
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 302: Document and Media Exploitation (Effective July 6, 2007)
"This Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) establishes the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) policy and specifies responsibilities for the oversight, management, and implementation of national intelligence document and media exploitation (DOMEX) activities. This ICD establishes the roles and responsibilities of the Assistant Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Open Source (ADDNO/OS) with respect to DOMEX activities, the National Media Exploitation Center (NMEC), and other Intelligence Community (IC) elements involved in DOMEX activities to ensure efficient and effective conduct of DOMEX activities and to promote integration and compatibility of IC DOMEX activities with other related national and defense efforts. This directive applies to the IC, as defined by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and other departments or agencies that may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the DNI and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the IC."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2007-07-06
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Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence Community Policy Memorandum Number 2005-900-2: Director of National Intelligence National Counterproliferation Center
"The National Counterproliferation Center (NCPC) is the primary organization within the US Government for managing, coordinating, and integrating Intelligence Community planning, collection, exploitation, analysis, interdiction, and other activities related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, and related materials and technologies and intelligence support to efforts to prevent or impede such proliferation. As Mission Manager for Counterproliferation (reference Intelligence Community Policy Memorandum 2005-900-1 ), the Director of NCPC serves as the principal advisor to the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on issues relating to the overall strategy of the Intelligence Community regarding proliferation."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
McConnell, Mike, 1943-; Negroponte, John D.
2005-11-21
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 1: Policy Directive for Intelligence Community Leadership (Effective May 1, 2006)
The purpose and applicability of this standard is as follows: "This capstone Intelligence Community (IC) Directive (ICD) sets forth the overarching policy and framework for the Director of National Intelligence's (DNI) approach to national intelligence and delineates the authorities and responsibilities of the DNI and the Office of the DNI (ODNI). It also establishes a system of ICDs, IC Policy Memoranda (ICPMs), and IC Policy Guidance (ICPGs) for managing the IC. Terms used in this directive are defined in Annex A. This ICD rescinds all versions of Director of Central Intelligence Directive (DCID) 1/1 and DCID 3/3P. This directive applies to the IC, as defined by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and other departments or agencies that may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the DNI and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the IC."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2006-05-01
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 104: Budgeting for Intelligence Programs (Effective May 17, 2006)
"This Intelligence Community (IC) directive (ICD) establishes overall policy guidance regarding the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) statutory responsibility to present an annual consolidated National Intelligence Program (NIP) budget to the President for approval. This directive will be supplemented by detailed procedures for these activities. This ICD rescinds Director of Central Intelligence Directive 4/1, 'Intelligence Programs and Budgets."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2006-05-17
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 601: Human Capital, Joint Intelligence Community Duty Assignments
This Directive was amended on September 4, 2009 by David R. Shedd. "This Directive establishes policy and procedures for the permanent appointment or temporary detail of Intelligence Community (IC) employees to joint IC duty positions; that is, positions in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DDNI), its various components, and other key positions in the IC, as specified by the Director of National Intelligence (Director of DNI), in consultation with the relevant department and IC element, that require and/or provide substantive professional, technical, or leadership experience in more than one IC element. This Directive implements the DNI's responsibilities under the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, to establish, in consultation with elements of the IC, personnel policies that 'encourage and facilitate assignments and details to national intelligence centers and between elements of the intelligence community as the Director shall specify.' Section 102A also requires the Director to 'ensure effective management of intelligence community personnel who are responsible for intelligence community-wide matters.' The National Security Act of 1947, as amended, further provides that the DNI 'shall prescribe mechanism to facilitate the rotation of personnel of the intelligence community through various elements of the intelligence community in the course of their careers in order to facilitate the widest possible understanding by such personnel oft he variety of intelligence requirements, methods, users, and capabilities,' (Section 102A (1)(3)(A) of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended by IRTPA)."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2006-05-16
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 900: Mission Management (Effective 21 December 2006)
The purpose and applicability of this Directive is as follows: "This Intelligence Community (IC) Directive (ICD) establishes policy concerning the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) Mission Managers and sets forth their general roles and responsibilities. Each Mission Manager, assigned either to a country-or issue-specific amount, will work in partnership with the National Intelligence council (NIC) and senior ODNI and other IC officials to ensure the IC's efforts in those areas are fully integrated and responsive. The National Intelligence Mission Manager Board (NIMMB) oversees the activities of the Mission Managers. This ICD rescinds IC Policy Memorandum 2005-100-2, 'Director of National Intelligence Mission Managers,' of 15 November 2005, and shall be read in consonance with other ICD's relevant to analysis and collection. This Directive applies to the IC, as defined by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and other departments or agencies that may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the IC."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2006-12-21
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 602: Human Capital, Intelligence Community Critical Pay Positions (Effective 16 August 2006)
The purpose and applicability of this Directive is as follows: "This Intelligence Community (IC) directive (ICD) establishes critical pay authority for the IC and establishes common policies and procedures for requesting the authorization of one or more IC critical pay positions, as defined, by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) in an IC element. Such 'critical pay' authority is intended to parallel the authority provided to certain Federal agencies by Title 5, US Code Section 5377. This ICD applies to the IC, as defined by the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and other departments or agencies that may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the DNI and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the IC."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2006-08-16
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Intelligence Community Directive Number 200: Management, Integration, and Oversight of Intelligence Community Analysis (Effective 8 January 2007)
"This capstone Intelligence Community directive (ICD) for Analysis establishes the policy framework for the management of national intelligence analysis and the analytic community by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). It also delineates the authorities and responsibilities of the Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis (DDNI/A)."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2007-01-08
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Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence Community Policy Memorandum Number 2006-700-10: Intelligence Community Update to Director of Central Intelligence Directive 6/11, 'Controlled Access Program Oversight Committee'
"This memorandum establishes and defines the roles and responsibilities of the Senior Review Group (SRG) in support of the Controlled Access Program oversight Committee (CAPCO) and the Classification Marking Implementation Working Group (CMIWG). It further amends Director of Central Intelligence Directive (DCID) 611 1 to modify the scope of the Authorized Classification and Control Markings Register (hereafter, the Controlled Access Program Coordination Office (CAPCO) Register) previously established in DCID 616, Section Ix, H."
United States. Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Negroponte, John D.
2007-01-12
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