NSC Gets NRO Spy Charter

NSC Gets NRO Spy Charter

The technical name for it is a memorandum of agreement, but everyone who has ever paid attention to the issue calls the document in question the NRO charter.

That document has taken a crucial step, having been finalized for approval by Defense Secretary Robert Gates and, hopefully, the soon-to-be confirmed Jim Clapper, who will serve as Director of National Intelligence. The National Security Council received its copy last week.

For members of the intel community, the most important part of all this may not be that the document is moving to approval — though that matters much more than the coverage it is getting would seem to indicate — but that language in the draft was changed to “clarify” the extent of the NRO’s reach. Air Force and some Pentagon officials had opposed the early draft fearing that language about the NRO’s control of overhead reconnaissance could infringe on military control of spy assets.


The NSC does not need to approve the new document but we understand it is scrubbing the new charter to ensure it complies with both the classified and the public versions of the national space policy.

July 16 is the target date for all stakeholders to sign off on the memorandum. Since Clapper should move through the nomination process in the next month, that may clear the way for final approval by the end of August.

This would mark the first major changes to the NRO’s guiding document since 1965, changes lawmakers and senior space policy experts almost all agree are long overdue.

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…so do we get to *see* this document, or are we just going to be told that all the relevant stakeholders had complete buy-in to the peer-review process and that everyone’s on the same page?

I wouldnt hold my breath about seeing it — probibly in the same folder as obamas birth certificate from here on out.

DoubleD,

The document may be classified, as was the original charter. If we get a copy, we’ll see!

Thanks! I’m not holding out much hope, though :(

Nothing changed except the names and the words.…..

Remember, the Augustine Report? Mostly reflects the lost opportunities those who were in charge claim they could not get accomplished yet they turn around and put them in charge again. The bad part we can’t vote them out but we can vote their bosses out in November and then they can be replaced with another set of insiders.

Oy vey!! One can only guess!

Everyone here is an idiot. The “charter” as it was originally offered was approx. 3 pages in length and asked for some very simple things. It’s not classified but it is a political hot potato because no one wants to give up perceived power in their fiefdom and we pay folks way to much money to NOT make a decision with respect to signing it. You want to know what’s sad, the inability of government to move a 3 page document through the bureaucracy in less than 12 months. Good luck with your government run health care!

You people have no idea what’s in it nor any idea what the NRO is about but you elevate yourself to judge the organization? Based on what…cynicism? Your vast knowledge of Title 10 vs. Title 50? idiots

I didn’t know the NRO let its people have access to sites like DoDBuzz.

Totally! Everyone comes here to giggle at the uninformed.

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