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Review of CIA Procedures and Practices to Disseminate Personal Information: Review of Procedures and Practices of CIA to Disseminate United States Person Information Acquired Pursuant to Titles I and III and Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveil
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Review of CIA Procedures and Practices to Disseminate Personal Information: Review of Procedures and Practices of CIA to Disseminate United States Person Information Acquired Pursuant to Titles I and III and Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveil in Franklin, TN
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Review of CIA Procedures and Practices to Disseminate Personal Information: Review of Procedures and Practices of CIA to Disseminate United States Person Information Acquired Pursuant to Titles I and III and Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveil in Franklin, TN
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CIA's dissemination of information concerning U.S. persons initially acquired by NSA and FBI pursuant to Section 702 and Titles I/III of FISA revealed no incidents of noncompliance with the applicable procedures governing such disseminations. Consistent with CIA's foreign intelligence mission, the disseminated reports were all in response to specific, identifiable foreign intelligence priorities and identifying information concerning U.S. persons was only released to authorized persons outside of CIA when that identifying information was necessary to understand the foreign intelligence information. CIA has specific procedures, practices, training, and oversight to ensure the appropriate dissemination of U.S. personal information.
CIA's dissemination of information concerning U.S. persons initially acquired by NSA and FBI pursuant to Section 702 and Titles I/III of FISA revealed no incidents of noncompliance with the applicable procedures governing such disseminations. Consistent with CIA's foreign intelligence mission, the disseminated reports were all in response to specific, identifiable foreign intelligence priorities and identifying information concerning U.S. persons was only released to authorized persons outside of CIA when that identifying information was necessary to understand the foreign intelligence information. CIA has specific procedures, practices, training, and oversight to ensure the appropriate dissemination of U.S. personal information.