To go thanks and that is the National Security agency. We are very fortunate once again to have two people with us who know more about the president s daily brief and that is the director of the cia john brennan are and john clapper. Both the been supportive of intelligence transparency efforts. Director clapper has instituted an intelligence transparency council. Is like today would not happen without the support of director brendan. Today,se in attendance you should have a document like this on your chair with an agenda. The introductions will be very brief because the agenda has all of the bios and it. For those of you watching at home, you can see all of the same booklet on the cia. Gov website. I want to thank the Nixon Foundation for making this wonderful venue available. Introduceuld like to the director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum to offer some welcoming remarks. Mike . [applause] mike good afternoon, everybody. Inbehalf of the archivist the richard Ni
To go thanks and that is the National Security agency. We are very fortunate once again to have two people with us who know more about the president s daily brief and that is the director of the cia john brennan are and john clapper. Both the been supportive of intelligence transparency efforts. Director clapper has instituted an intelligence transparency council. Is like today would not happen without the support of director brendan. Today,se in attendance you should have a document like this on your chair with an agenda. The introductions will be very brief because the agenda has all of the bios and it. For those of you watching at home, you can see all of the same booklet on the cia. Gov website. I want to thank the Nixon Foundation for making this wonderful venue available. Introduceuld like to the director of the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum to offer some welcoming remarks. Mike . [applause] mike good afternoon, everybody. Inbehalf of the archivist the richard Ni
I think a lot of people who complain about it they only had shared more information with each other, they do not have any idea of the difficulty of connecting many different departments and agencies many , different authorities and responsibilities and be able to move the information and pull data sets out there so you can move information and inform people at the speed of light. Something can happen, we can get intelligence in a different part of the world that would have importance. How do you move that very quickly through the system . You have national, state, local government, the cop on the street. I think americans would be impressed with what the country has done with americans like you that work in different publicsector areas, working around the clock to try to make sure that the bits of data that comes in, we are not being overwhelmed not just data , secretly but also that Data Available in open sources. How do you make sense of that . How do you interact together . Putting
It was the first of 13. At that dedication he articulated his vision, which has guided my entire agency from its early days. Ofbring together the records the past and house them in buildings where they will be preserved for the use of women and then in the future. The nation must believe in the above all,uture, and believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain in judgment to create their own future. Collecting, protecting, and encouraging the use of records of our country has been our use from the beginning. We are proud to open government focus on transparency has resulted in an unprecedented level of access to previously classified material. The december 2009 executive order which created the National Declassification Center at the archives, the mandate to review by 2013 for declassification a backlog of 352 million pages dating back to world war i. The six oldest records were world war i formulas for invisible ink, declassified by the cia. Th
They were assisted by a number of agencies, but the work of one deserves special thanks and that is the work of the and National Security agency. 25thvent marks the cias major declassification event since 2007 and our second. Who we are fortunate once again to have people with us to know more about the president s daily brief than anybody else i can think of and thats john brennan and jim clapper. Both have been very supportive of intelligence transparency efforts. Director clapper has instituted a transparency counsel and the event today is the result of that counsel. An event would not happen without the support of director brennan. Have a document like this on your chair with an agenda. The introduction will be very brief because the agenda has all of the biographies in it. For those of you watching home, you can see that what on the cia. Gov website. Ant to thank the mexican Nixon Library for this space. Director ofrect the the museum. [applause] nixonlzey welcome to the library an