How the Posse Comitatus Act Restricts Department of Defense Information Sharing

How the Posse Comitatus Act Restricts Department of Defense Information Sharing
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Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 1502924110
ISBN-13 : 9781502924117
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Book Synopsis How the Posse Comitatus Act Restricts Department of Defense Information Sharing by : U.s. Army Command and General Staff College

Download or read book How the Posse Comitatus Act Restricts Department of Defense Information Sharing written by U.s. Army Command and General Staff College and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2014-10-22 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) limits Department of Defense (DoD) information-sharing initiatives, but that such limitations are necessary to the preservation of civil-military relations. Throughout its history, the United States has struggled with the appropriate role of federal military forces in domestic operations, and the PCA reflects this struggle. With respect to domestic intelligence operations, the federal government has emphasized the importance of information sharing between the various federal agencies, including the DoD, and local law enforcement. The book begins by explaining the United States intelligence infrastructure, the relationships between the various agencies, and the functions of DoD within that structure. Next, the book analyzes the PCA and accompanying regulations designed to restrict the use of federal forces in a law enforcement capacity. Then, through three case studies dating from the 1920s, the 1970s, and post-11 September 2001, the study discusses the practical application of PCA restrictions to DoD domestic intelligence operations, as well as lessons learned from past operations. This section concludes that the PCA does in fact inhibit information sharing between DoD and state authorities. Finally, the book concludes that such inhibitions are crucial to preserving healthy civil-military relations within the United States.


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