B. DoD Regulation 5240.1-R
DoD Regulation 5240.1-R
DoD Regulation 5240.1-R
DoD Regulation 5240.1-R
DoD Regulation 5240.1-R
The primary approval authorities for collection of intelligence concerning US persons are the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence, as well as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) in some cases. All activities involving US persons must comply with constitutional protections and relevant laws, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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The approval authorities for the collection of intelligence concerning US persons include the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the Attorney General, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). These authorities ensure that any intelligence gathering activities involving US persons comply with the legal and constitutional protections provided to them.
An intelligence collections manager must process and organize a collection of intelligence information from varying sources. The manager simply collects the information and is not required to attempt to validate the information, nor analyze the significance of it.
FISA stands for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. It was signed in 1978 as an Act of Congress by President Jimmy Carter. It prescribes procedures for the physical and electronic surveillance and collection of "foreign intelligence information" between "foreign powers" and "agents of foreign powers". It may include American citizens suspected of being engaged in espionage and violating U.S. law on territory under United States control. It doesn't apply outside the U.S.
¢Product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, interrogation and interpretation of available information.
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