The CIA has worked hand in glove with the National Archives over the years on declassification and welcomes this initiative.
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A CIA officer has been fired for unauthorized contact with the media and for the unauthorized disclosure of classified information. This is a violation of the secrecy agreement that is the condition of employment with CIA. The officer has acknowledged the contact and the disclosures.Paul Gimigliano
The CIA has released more than 26m pages to the national archives since 1998 - a huge amount of work by a small number of people. Other agencies also released CIA documents. Though the process typically works well, there will always be the anomaly.
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When requests come in from Congress, of course they receive appropriate consideration.
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CIA's mission is to provide the president and other leaders of our government with the best possible foreign intelligence to help keep our nation safe and strong,
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There is plenty of work to go around. One key to success is that intelligence activities in a given country be coordinated, a process in which the (CIA) chief of station plays a crucial role.
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The reason an officer at CIA was terminated was for having unauthorized contact with the media and the improper release of classified information. Don't think in terms of a failure of a polygraph being the reason for termination the polygraph is one tool in an investigative process.
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