As the agency transformed itself to enter the 21st century, GSA embraced new technologies, launched electronic government initiatives, and helped develop means of doing government business on the internet. GSA assumed responsibility for George W. In , a new Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies was created to foster public engagement by using innovative technologies to connect the public to government information and services.
In , GSA became the first federal agency to move email to a cloud-based system, which reduced inefficiencies and lowered costs by 50 percent. GSA was established by President Harry Truman on July 1, , to streamline the administrative work of the federal government.
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The "new and improved" version, called the Current Intelligence Bulletin, began production on 28 February This remained the format of the president's daily digest through Dwight Eisenhower's two terms, although it was titled the Central Intelligence Bulletin from You probably know that the CIA provides the President of the United States a summary of critical intelligence issues every day. But did you know that this was happening even before there was a CIA? The Central Intelligence Agency was not formally established until In January , however, President Harry Truman directed the newly-formed Central Intelligence Group to provide him with a coordinated intelligence report known as the Daily Summary.
On 4 October , the USSR successfully launched the Sputnik-1 earth satellite into space - an achievement that stunned the American public and press but not the US policy and intelligence communities. As early as , OSI had alerted President Eisenhower to the Soviet program through briefings and finished intelligence products. This collection comprises 59 documents and pages with insight on CIA intelligence and analysis of Sputnik-1, -2, and -3, as well as the Soviet ballistic missile program from to the early s.
Over half of this release provides new information on the early Soviet space and missile programs. This collection of documents, spanning three decades from the s to the s, focus on CIA's collection and analysis of the Soviet Navy. In addition, this collection is a continuation of previous releases on the Warsaw Pact forces [available at CIA Analysis of Warsaw Pact Forces and Soviet and Warsaw Pact Military Journals ] and adds 82 newly released documents ranging from translation of the clandestinely-obtained articles from the Soviet military journal, Military Thought , to the high-level National Intelligence Estimates.
Many of the documents in this collection reflect the tensions in the bipolar Cold War and specifically focused on the Soviet Navy's development of its naval forces during that timeframe. Understanding how the Soviet Union envisioned the next combat situation required in-depth knowledge of both their high-level theory of warfare and probable tactical behavior.
The collection will provide new insight into the Agency's analysis of the evolving Soviet Navy and its military posture during the Cold War.
This collection consists of more than previously classified documents, totaling over 1, pages, including some that are being released for the first time. This collection consists of some declassified documents, the majority of which are being released for the first time. The collection includes more than 1, pages from various studies, memos, letters, and other official records documenting the CIA's efforts to examine, address, and improve the status of women employees from to today.
The compilation contains Statements of Conclusions from National Security Council meetings where senior officials made decisions on the Bosnian conflict, BTF memoranda pertaining to those meetings, key intelligence assessments, and selected materials from the State Department, White House, Department of Defense, and William J. Clinton Presidential Library.
The records center around , the year in which the Dayton Accords were signed. Directorate of Intelligence DI analysts believed that Arab military inferiority would militate against an attack on Israel.
DI analysis did not explore the possibility that leaders might go to war--even at the risk of losing--to pursue political objectives. According to an internal postmortem, Agency analysis was impaired by preconceptions about Arab military capabilities, information overload, rational actor modeling and groupthink. View this collection. The Soviet Union established itself as a threat to the West at the end of World War II by its military occupation of eastern European countries and the attempts of its armed proxies to capture Greece and South Korea.
Some state and local health departments post food-store inspection reports on their websites. Handling your food safely after you buy it is just as important as buying food that has been handled safely by the store.
Here's what you can do Never buy any can of food that looks swollen or has a bulge in it. This may mean that dangerous bacteria are growing inside. These purchases help to stabilize prices in agricultural commodity markets by balancing supply and demand. The McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program helps promote education, child development, and food security for some of the world's poorest children.
It provides for donations of U. Under this pilot program, processors are permitted to sell approved end products that contain USDA Foods to eligible recipient agencies nationwide under a single national processing agreement.
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