For Immediate Release
June 29, 2005
Bush Administration Implements WMD Commission Recommendations
Actions to Implement WMD Commission Recommendations
FACT SHEET
Today,
President Bush Announced Actions To Implement Recommendations In The
WMD Commission's Report To Make America Safer And To Ensure The
Intelligence Community Is Prepared To Address The Threats Of The 21st
Century. The Administration endorsed 70 of the 74
recommendations of the WMD Commission, and will study further three of
the recommendations. A single classified recommendation will not be
implemented.
- Acting
On The Commission's Recommendations Addresses Threats Posed By
Terrorists And The Proliferation Of Weapons Of Mass Destruction.
These actions build on historic reforms undertaken since September 11,
2001, including the creation of the Department of Homeland Security,
the Homeland Security Council, the Terrorist Threat Integration Center,
the National Counterterrorism Center, the Terrorist Screening Center,
and the position of Director of National Intelligence.
President Bush Has Acted On The WMD Commission's Recommendations
President Bush Transformed Government Institutions to Meet New National Security Threats.
- Restructuring The Justice Department And FBI To Further Integrate Their National Security Efforts.
The President directed the Attorney General to bring together the
Justice Department's national security elements and directed the
creation of a National Security Service within the FBI that will
specialize in intelligence and other national security matters and
respond to priorities set by the Director of National Intelligence.
- President Bush Clarified the Lines of Authority Over Information Sharing.
President Bush directed that the Program Manager for Information
Sharing report to the Director of National Intelligence. The Program
Manager will facilitate information sharing between all levels of
government, the private sector, and foreign allies to combat terrorism
more effectively.
- President Bush Endorsed The Establishment Of A National Counter Proliferation Center.
The National Counter Proliferation Center will manage and coordinate
the intelligence community's activities concerning proliferation of
nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, and their delivery systems.
- President Bush Targets Proliferation Activities.
President Bush signed an Executive Order to combat trafficking of
weapons of mass destruction and proliferation-related materials by
cutting off financing and other support for proliferation networks.
President Bush Will Work With Congress On Recommendations That Require Legislation.
- The President Supports Reforming Congressional Oversight.
The Administration will work with Congress to streamline its structures
for conducting oversight of intelligence community agencies as
recommended by the WMD Commission and previously by the 9/11 Commission.
- President Bush Supports Creating A New Assistant Attorney General Position.
President Bush supports the creation of this new position to centralize
responsibility for intelligence and national security matters at the
Department of Justice in a single office.
- President Bush Proposes Legislation To Investigate Foreign Agents.
President Bush supports extending the duration of electronic
surveillance in cases involving agents of foreign powers who are not
U.S. persons.
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Source: The White House