see also Presidential Directives and Executive Orders on AWC Gateway to Internet
US Law
- See also Military Law page on AWC Gateway to Internet
- See also Treaties & Agreements on AWC Gateway to Internet
- See also Copyright & Cyber Law on AWC Gateway to Internet
- See also FOIA and Privacy Resources on AWC Gateway to Internet
- See also Laws, Regulations, & Restraints on AWC Gateway to Intelligence
- See also Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports on AWC Gateway to Intelligence - including
- Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), full text
- Overview of the Privacy Act of 1974, May 2004, Dept of Justice
- Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986
- US Code, Title 18, Part I, Chapter 119 - Wire and Electronic Communications Interception and Interception of Oral Communications
- US Code, Title 22, Chapter 18, Subchapter V - Dissemination Abroad of Information about the United States
- Public Law 80-402, United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (Smith-Mundt Act)
- State Department International Visitor Leadership Program History
- 1948 – Representative Karl E. Mundt and Senator H. Alexander Smith marshaled a bill through Congress. Public Law 402, 80th Congress, commonly called the Smith-Mundt Act, established a statutory information agency for the first time in a period of peace with a mission to "promote a better understanding of the United States in other countries, and to increase mutual understanding" between Americans and foreigners. The Smith-Mundt Act gave full recognition to the importance of educational and cultural exchanges sponsored by the government. In recognition of the need to build up a corps of well-informed intellectuals and opinion leaders in the political and social infrastructure, the International Visitor Program was started.
Executive Orders
- Executive Orders Disposition Tables Index, by President, posted by The Federal Register - includes current status of each order: whether it has been amended, rescinded, or replaced
- search the above archive - replace the word security with your search term, or with the Executive Order number (which would then show all the other E.O.s which reference it, amend it, or replace it
Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs)
- Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs)
- HSPD-16 (aka NSPD-47) - concerning air traffic security, June 2006
- HSPD-15 (aka NSPD-46) - concerning roles and responsibilities in the war on terrorism, Mar 2006
- HSPD-14 (aka NSPD-43) - Domestic Nuclear Detection, 15 Apr 2005 - established Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO)
- HSPD-13 (aka NSPD-41) - National Strategy for Maritime Security Implementation Plans, 21 Dec 2004
- HSPD-12 - Policy for a Common Identification Standard for Federal Employees and Contractors (local copy), 27 Aug 2004
- HSPD-11 - Comprehensive Terrorist-Related Screening Procedures (local copy), 27 Aug 2004
- HSPD-10 (aka NSPD-33) - Biodefense for the 21st Century (local copy), 28 Apr 2004
- HSPD-9 - Defense of United States Agriculture and Food (local copy), 30 Jan 2004
- HSPD-8 - National Preparedness (local copy), 17 Dec 2003
- HSPD-7 - Critical Infrastructure Identification, Prioritization, and Protection (local copy), 17 Dec 2003
- HSPD-6 - Integration and Use of Screening Information (local copy), 16 Sep 2003
- HSPD-5 - Management of Domestic Incidents (local copy), 28 Feb 2003
- National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction (unclassified) (local copy), Dec 2002
- HSPD-4 (aka NSPD-17) - National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction (classified), 14 Sep 2002
- HSPD-3 - Homeland Security Advisory System (local copy), 12 Mar 2002
- HSPD-2 - Combating Terrorism Through Immigration Policies (local copy), 29 Oct 2001
- HSPD-1 - Organization and Operation of the Homeland Security Council (local copy), 29 Oct 2001
Military Assisting Civilian Authorities
- See also Military Law page on AWC Gateway to Internet
- Department of Defense Homeland Defense and Civil Support Joint Operating Concept (Local Copy), 1 Oct 2007
- Terrorism: Section by Section Analysis of the USA PATRIOT Act (Local Copy), 62 page overview in a Congressional Research Service report, 10 Dec 2001 - includes (section 104) expansion of exception to Posse Comitatus Act
- US Code: Title 18, Sec. 1385. Use of Army and Air Force as posse comitatus
- DoD Directive 1100.20, Support and Services for Eligible Organizations and Activities Outside the Department of Defense (Local copy)
- DoD Directive 3025.1, Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA) (Local copy)
- DoD Directive 3025.12, Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances (MACDIS) (Local copy)
- DoD Directive 3025.15, Military Assistance to Civil Authorities (Local copy)
- DoD Directive 3025.16, Military Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officer (EPLO) Program (Local copy)
- DoD 3025.1-M, DoD Manual for Civil Emergencies (Local copy)
- DoD Directive 5525.5, DoD Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Officials (Local copy)
- Air Force Policy Directive 10-8, Homeland Security
- AFI 10-801, Assistance to Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies
- AFI 10-802, Military Support to Civil Authorities
- AFMAN 32-4004, Emergency Response Operations
- Department of Defense Plan for Integrating National Guard and Reserve Component Support for Response to Attacks Using Weapons of Mass Destruction, Prepared by the DoD Tiger Team, January, 1998
- DoD Directives, Instructions, and other Issuances
- 2001 Judge Advocate Officer Advanced Course Deskbook
- Chapter 45 - Domestic Support Operations (local copy, 175 kb) - laws, guidance, and application of same
- Chapter 49 - Combating Terrorism (local copy, 240 kb) - U.S. and international laws, treaties, history, etc.
- Chapter 50 - Information Operations (local copy, 560 kb) - policy, guidance, international issues, etc.
- Joint Electronic Library, including CJCS Directives and Instructions
- CJCSI 3110.16 - Military Capabilities, Assets, and Units for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield Explosive Consequence Management Operations, 10 November 2000 (limited access)
- CJCSI 3121.02 - Rules on the Use of Force by DoD Personnel Providing Support to Law Enforcement Agencies Conducting Counterdrug Operations in the United States
- CJCSI 3125.01 - Military Assistance to Domestic Consequence Management Operations in Response to a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, or High-Yield Explosive Situation, 03 August 2001 (limited access)
- DoD Directives impacting Homeland Security, as listed by RAND (Local copy)
Additional Military Policy Documents
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