CIA to Release Declassified President’s Daily Brief Articles
CIA to
Release Declassified President’s Daily Brief Articles at Event Hosted by LBJ
Presidential Library and University of Texas at Austin
Collection
Includes Reports Delivered During Kennedy, Johnson Administrations
September
9, 2015
Previously
classified President’s Daily Brief (PDB) articles from the John F. Kennedy and
Lyndon B. Johnson administrations produced by CIA are scheduled to be released
on Wednesday, September 16 at the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas, at a public
symposium entitled The President’s Daily Brief: Delivering Intelligence to
the First Customer. The event will be livestreamed by the LBJ Library via
their website http://www.lbjlibrary.org/events/cia-sept16/
.
CIA Director
John O. Brennan will present the event’s keynote speech and Director of
National Intelligence James R. Clapper will deliver closing remarks. In
addition, the event will feature a panel discussion and remarks by other
leaders from the academic, archivist, and intelligence communities, including
William H. McRaven, Chancellor of the University of Texas System, former CIA
Director Porter Goss, former CIA Deputy Director Bobby Inman, and others.
The
President’s Daily Brief (PDB) contains intelligence analysis on key national
security issues for the President and other senior policymakers. Only the
President, the Vice President, and a select group of officials designated by
the President receive the briefing, which represents the Intelligence
Community’s best insights on issues the President must confront when dealing
with threats as well as opportunities related to our national security.
This public
release highlights the role of the PDB in foreign and national security policy
making. This collection includes the President’s Intelligence Checklists
(PICLs) — which preceded the PDB — published from June 1961 to November 1964,
and the PDBs published from December 1964 through the end of President
Johnson’s term in January 1969. These documents offer insight on intelligence
that informed presidential decisions during critical historical events such as:
the Cuban Missile Crisis, the 1967 Six-Day War, the 1968 Soviet invasion of
Czechoslovakia, and Vietnam.
The
documents will be posted on the CIA website the day of the symposium at http://www.foia.cia.gov. This collection
was assembled as part of the CIA’s Historical Review Program, which identifies,
reviews, and declassifies documents on historically significant events or
topics. Previous releases can be viewed at: http://www.foia.cia.gov/historical-collections.
IMPORTANT
NOTE: Members of the
public and press who wish to attend this event must register in advance
with the LBJ Presidential Library at http://www.lbjlibrary.org/events/cia-sept16.
Those who have not registered in advance will not be admitted.
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