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American commission
The
Aspin?Brown Commission
, more properly known as the
Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the US Intelligence Community
, was commissioned by the
United States Congress
after the
National Security Act of 1992
failed to be passed. The Commission produced a report in 1996. In the year 2000, the
U.S. Senator
David L. Boren
,
Democrat
of
Oklahoma
, wrote in the foreword to
Robert D. Steele's
book
On Intelligence: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World
that these reforms had not yet been implemented by any of the
Directors of Central Intelligence
who had an opportunity to do so. The commission was successively chaired by
Les Aspin
and Secretary of Defense
Harold Brown
.
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