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Executive Order 12333, signed on December 4, 1981 by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, was an Executive Order intended to extend powers and responsibilities of U.S. intelligence agencies and direct the leaders of U.S. federal agencies to co-operate fully with
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requests for information.Ronald Reagan
"Executive Order 12333—United States Intelligence Activities,"
''US Federal Register,'' Dec. 4, 1981.
This executive order was titled ''United States Intelligence Activities''. It was amended by Executive Order 13355: Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community, on August 27, 2004. On July 30, 2008,
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issued Executive Order 13470 amending Executive Order 12333 to strengthen the role of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).


Part 1

"Goals, Direction, Duties and Responsibilities with Respect to the National Intelligence Effort" lays out roles for various intelligence agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Energy, State, and Treasury.


Part 2

"Conduct of Intelligence Activities" provides guidelines for actions of intelligence agencies.


Collection of Information

Part 2.3 permits collection, retention and dissemination of the following types of information along with several others.


Proscription on assassination

Part 2.11 of this executive order reiterates a proscription on US intelligence agencies sponsoring or carrying out an assassination. It reads:
No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination.
Previously, EO 11905 (Gerald Ford) had banned political assassinations and EO 12036 (Jimmy Carter) had further banned indirect U.S. involvement in assassinations. As early as 1998, this proscription against assassination was reinterpreted, and relaxed, for targets who are classified by the United States as connected to terrorism.


Impact

Executive Order 12333 has been regarded by the American intelligence community as a fundamental document authorizing the expansion of data collection activities.Spencer Ackerman
"NSA Reformers Dismayed after Privacy Board Vindicates Surveillance Dragnet: Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Endorses Agency's So-called '702' Powers, Plus Backdoor Searches of Americans' Information"
' The Guardian'' (London), July 2, 2014.
The document has been employed by the National Security Agency as legal authorization for its collection of unencrypted information flowing through the
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s of internet communications giants Google and Yahoo!. In July 2014 chairman David Medine and two other members of the
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, a government oversight agency, indicated a desire to review Executive Order 12333 in the near future, according to a report by journalist Spencer Ackerman of '' The Guardian''. In July 2014, former State Department official John Tye published an editorial in '' The Washington Post'', citing his prior access to classified material on intelligence-gathering activities under Executive Order 12333, and arguing that the order represented a significant threat to Americans' privacy and civil liberties. In April 2021, the
Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) is an independent agency within the executive branch of the United States government, established by Congress in 2004 to advise the President and other senior executive branch officials to en ...
published the results of its six-year review of EO 12333. A letter from two senators has been partly declassified.


See also

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* Targeted killing


References


Further reading

Full text * Ronald Reagan
"Executive Order 12333United States Intelligence Activities"
'' Federal Register'', December 4, 1981.


External links


Metadata concerning Executive Order 12333
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US Federal Register The ''Federal Register'' (FR or sometimes Fed. Reg.) is the official journal of the federal government of the United States that contains government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices. It is published every weekday, except on fede ...
'' – indicates other executive orders that this E.O. amends, revokes, and is amended by.
Executive Order 12333 Documents Redefine 'Collection,' Authorize Majority Of Dragnet Surveillance Programs
Techdirt, 2014/09/29

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Executive Order 13355: Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community
'' White House'', August 27, 2004.
Executive Order 13355: Strengthened Management of the Intelligence Community
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US Federal Register The ''Federal Register'' (FR or sometimes Fed. Reg.) is the official journal of the federal government of the United States that contains government agency rules, proposed rules, and public notices. It is published every weekday, except on fede ...
'', September 1, 2004.
Procedures Governing the Activities of DoD Intelligence Components that Affect United States Persons
December 1982.

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