5 January 2012
Public Statement by CIA's Historical Review Panel
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 08:53:07 -0500
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Subject: [Intelforum] Statement by CIA's Historical Review Panel
From: "Robert Jervis" <rlj1[at]columbia.edu>
PUBLIC STATEMENT BY CIA's HISTORICAL REVIEW PANEL
Professor Robert Jervis (Chair)
Department of Political Science
Columbia University
Professor Melvyn Leffler
Department of History
University of Virginia
Professor Thomas Newcomb
Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice
Heidelberg College
Professor Robert Schulzinger
Department of History
University of Colorado at Boulder
Professor Jeffrey Taliaferro
Department of Political Science
Tufts University
Professor Ruth Wedgwood
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
The Director, Central Intelligence Agency's Historical Review Panel (HRP)
was formed in 1995, replacing a panel that was less formally organized and
that had met only episodically. Since then, the HRP has met twice
a year, with the mandate to:
Advise the Central Intelligence Agency on systematic and automatic
declassification review under the provisions of Executive Order 12958 as
amended.
Assist in developing subjects of historical and scholarly interest for the
Intelligence Community declassification review program.
Advise CIA and the Intelligence Community on declassification issues in which
the protection of intelligence sources and methods potentially conflicts
with mandated declassification priorities.
Provide guidance for the historical research and writing programs of the
CIA History Staff, and when appropriate, review draft products.
Advise Information Management Services on its mandatory and voluntary
declassification review initiatives and the Center for the Study of Intelligence
on its academic outreach programs.
At the request of the Director of Central Intelligence Agency, advise on
other matters of relevance to the intelligence and academic communities.
Advise Information Management Services on archival and records management
issues.
The HRP, like the other DCIA panels, is convened by the Director to provide
him with confidential advice and assessments. Because the HRP's advice
to the DCIA must be completely frank and candid, we are not reporting Panel
recommendations. But because this panel's primary concern is the
program of declassification and the release of information to the public,
the DCIA and the Panel concluded that it should inform the interested public
of the subjects and problems that the Panel is discussing.
As has often been the case, we spent much of our time discussing the "Foreign
Relations of the United States" (FRUS) series, including specific volumes
at various stages of compiling and declassification and the general processes
involved. Delays continue to be troublesome, but as we heard from
both CIA and Steve Randolph, General Editor of FRUS, working-level relations
between CIA and the State Department have improved and further discussions
on how to reduce delays are underway. We also discussed the projects
of the Historical Collections Division (HCD) and how these can be developed
to meet the needs of multiple audiences. We continued our discussion
of the 25-Year Program, the wider dissemination of material on the CREST
system (the CIA Records Search Tool), and the need to get all agencies to
devote attention to material from Presidential libraries. We also
discussed options for reviewing Presidential Daily Briefs (PDBs).
We met with Director Petraeus and conveyed our recommendations to him, and
we will meet again in June.
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