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          U.S. Urged to Create New Space-Spying Office

          By Tabassum Zakaria
          posted: 11:47 am ET
          15 November 2000



WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- A U.S. commission on Tuesday recommended
creating an office cloaked in secrecy to pursue innovative technology for
spying from space, saying the existing agency was not sufficiently
clandestine for the task.

The National Commission for the Review of the National Reconnaissance
Office said the NRO, the agency that designs, builds and operates U.S. spy
satellites, had lost some of its luster since the end of the Cold War due to
inadequate funding and declining attention from the president, secretary of
defense and CIA director.

The commission, established by Congress in legislation that went into effect
in December 1999, warned that if current trends continued the NRO might
lose its edge in providing the nation its ''eyes and ears" for monitoring the
proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and tracking international
"terrorists."

"Without bold and sustained leadership, the United States could find itself
'deaf and blind' and increasingly vulnerable to any of the potentially
devastating threats it may face in the next ten to twenty years,'' the report
said.

Rep. Porter Goss, a Florida Republican, and Sen. Bob Kerrey, a Nebraska
Democrat, served as co-chairmen of the 11-member bipartisan commission.

The panel did not recommend abolishing the NRO, but said the agency had
"become a publicly acknowledged organization that openly announces many
of its new program initiatives," which in turn hindered its ability to tackle
intelligence problems.

The commission recommended creating a new Office of Space
Reconnaissance to work on super-secret projects to gain technological
advantage in space-related spying.

Boldness and risk-taking urged

"Evolution is continuously moving forward in technology, and I think that
those things should be done very discreetly and with boldness and
risk-taking. And we need to create a mechanism that can allow those things
to happen,'' Goss, chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives
Intelligence Committee, told Reuters.

"There are so many new things on the horizon that have such promise and
they need to be pursued, but they need to be pursued in a way that we don't
give the advantage to others of knowing about them, or sharing some of the
things we've learned," Goss added.

The National Reconnaissance Office, which marked its 40th anniversary
this year, has evolved away from its original mission "to go out and do
things that had never been dreamed of before, and we need that," Goss said.

It also used to be given the highest level attention from the president and
top U.S. officials, the congressman added.

"It's been taken for granted and it's lost some of its punch,'' Goss said of the
NRO.

"We need to get on to the next generation,'' he added.

Budget constraints have delayed modernization while the proliferation of
commercial imaging technologies has provided U.S adversaries with
"unprecedented insight within our national borders, as well as into our
overseas activities,'' the commission's report said.

"Equally problematic, widespread knowledge of the NRO's existence and
public speculation on how NRO satellites are used has aided terrorists and
other potential adversaries in developing techniques of denial and deception
to thwart U.S. intelligence efforts,'' the report added.

In addition, other technologies such as fiber-optic communications "render
certain NRO capabilities obsolete,'' the report said.

The report warned that the agency's resources were being stretched "and the
result is a prescription for a potentially significant intelligence failure.''

The NRO is overseen by the Defense Department and the CIA director.

An NRO spokesman said the commission's recommendations were
"valuable" and the agency would look at them. The CIA declined comment.


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6 September 2000

WASHINGTON -- Forty years ago last month, a top-secret U.S. spy satellite
code-named CORONA snapped a series of grainy, black-and-white photographs of
selected missile sites in the Soviet Union.
story: http://www.space.com/news/spacehistory/nro_at_forty_000926.html
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Classified Satellites Uncovered by Souvenir Mission Patch
31 August 2000


(collectSPACE) -- When a Titan 4B launched Thursday, August 17 from Vandenberg
Air Force Base, the Air Force wasn�t very forthcoming about what the rocket was
carrying. Citing national security, the payload was only identified as the
responsibility of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).
story: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/missions/spypatch_000831.html
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Analysts Expect Spy Satellite Number to Increase
13 September 1999

Private analysts believe that a new generation of spy satellites planned by the
U.S. government's secretive National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) will consist of
smaller, more numerous satellites than the current generation of "spies in the sky."
story: http://www.space.com/news/spy_satellites.html

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