National Intelligence Reform Act of 2004

108-s2840 — National Intelligence Reform Act of 2004. Sponsored by Sen. Collins, Susan M. [R-ME]. Introduced 2004-09-23. Senate bill. 108th Congress. Latest action: By Senator Collins from Committee on Governmental Affairs filed written report. Report No. 108-359. Additional views filed.

108-s2840 108th Congress Senate Died in Committee

Bill Activity

House
Introduced in Senate
Committee on Governmental Affairs ordered to be reported an original measure.
Committee on Governmental Affairs. Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Collins. Without written report. (text of measure as reported in Senate: CR 9/24/2004 S9615-9638)
By Senator Collins from Committee on Governmental Affairs filed written report. Report No. 108-359. Additional views filed.
Senate
Sponsor
Sen. Collins, Susan M. [R-ME] (R), ME
Introduced
2004-09-23
Committees
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Subjects
Administrative procedure; Advice and consent of the Senate; Appropriations; Awards, medals, prizes; Central Intelligence Agency; Chief financial officers; Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues; Civil service retirement; Classified defense information; Coast guard; Commemorations; Computer networks; Computer security measures; Conflict of interests; Congress; Congressional committees (House); Congressional committees (Senate); Congressional hearings; Congressional investigations; Congressional oversight; Congressional reporting requirements; Consultants; Counterintelligence; Covert operations; Crime and Law Enforcement; Criminal investigation; Criminal justice information; Data banks; Defense budgets; Department of Defense; Department of Homeland Security; Department of Justice; Department of State; Department of the Treasury; Directories; Economics and Public Finance; Education; Electronic government information; Employee rights; Employee selection; Employee training; Executive Office of the President; Executive reorganization; Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Federal advisory bodies; Federal aid to education; Federal budgets; Federal employees; Federal law enforcement officers; Federal officials; Federal-Indian relations; Federal-local relations; Federal-state relations; Finance and Financial Sector; Fringe benefits; Gifts; Government Operations and Politics; Government contractors; Government employees' political activities; Government ethics; Government paperwork; Government procurement; Government publicity; Government travel; Governmental investigations; Higher education; House Intelligence; Information leaking; Information technology; Infrastructure; Infrastructure (Economics); Inspectors general; Intelligence community staff; Intelligence officers; International Affairs; International cooperation; Labor and Employment; Language and languages; Law; Legislation; Military intelligence; Minorities; Minorities in government; Ombudsman; Performance measurement; Perjury; Personnel management; Position classification; President and foreign policy; Presidential appointments; Promotions; Public meetings; Rating of employees; Reconnaissance satellites; Recruiting of employees; Reprogramming of appropriated funds; Research and development; Right of privacy; Salaries; Scholarships; Science, Technology, Communications; Security classification (Government documents); Security clearances; Senate Intelligence; Space activities; Standards; Strategic planning; Technological innovations; Terrorism; Transfer of employees; Transportation and Public Works; Travel costs; Whistle blowing; Witnesses; Women; Women in government
Latest Action
By Senator Collins from Committee on Governmental Affairs filed written report. Report No. 108-359. Additional views filed.

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