Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004


 * Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

 * (a) Short Title.—
 * This Act may be cited as the ``Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004´´.


 * (b) Table of Contents.—
 * The table of contents of this Act is as follows:


 * Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.


 * TITLE I—INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES


 * Sec. 101. Authorization of appropriations.
 * Sec. 102. Classified schedule of authorizations.
 * Sec. 103. Personnel ceiling adjustments.
 * Sec. 104. Intelligence Community Management Account.
 * Sec. 105. Office of Intelligence and Analysis of the Department of the Treasury.
 * Sec. 106. Incorporation of reporting requirements.
 * Sec. 107. Preparation and submittal of reports, reviews, studies, and plans relating to intelligence activities of Department of Defense or Department of Energy.


 * TITLE II—CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY SYSTEM


 * Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations.


 * TITLE III—GENERAL PROVISIONS


 * Subtitle A—Recurring General Provisions


 * Sec. 301. Increase in employee compensation and benefits authorized by law.
 * Sec. 302. Restriction on conduct of intelligence activities.


 * Subtitle B—Intelligence


 * Sec. 311. Authority of Federal Bureau of Investigation to award personal services contracts.
 * Sec. 312. Budget treatment of costs of acquisition of major systems by the intelligence community.
 * Sec. 313. Modification of sunset of application of sanctions laws to intelligence activities.
 * Sec. 314. Modification of notice and wait requirements on projects to construct or improve intelligence community facilities.
 * Sec. 315. Extension of deadline for final report of the National Commission for the Review of the Research and Development Programs of the United States Intelligence Community.
 * Sec. 316. Improvement of information sharing among Federal, State, and local government officials.
 * Sec. 317. Pilot program on analysis of signals and other intelligence by intelligence analysts of various elements of the intelligence community.
 * Sec. 318. Pilot program on recruitment and training of intelligence analysts.
 * Sec. 319. Improvement of equality of employment opportunities in the intelligence community.
 * Sec. 320. Sense of Congress on recruitment as intelligence community personnel of members of the Armed Forces on their discharge or release from duty.
 * Sec. 321. External Collection Capabilities and Requirements Review Panel.


 * Subtitle C—Counterintelligence


 * Sec. 341. Counterintelligence initiatives for the intelligence community.


 * Subtitle D—Reports


 * Sec. 351. Report on cleared insider threat to classified computer networks.
 * Sec. 352. Report on security background investigations and security clearance procedures of the Federal Government.
 * Sec. 353. Report on detail of civilian intelligence personnel among elements of the intelligence community and the Department of Defense.
 * Sec. 354. Report on modifications of policy and law on classified information to facilitate sharing of information for national security purposes.
 * Sec. 355. Report on strategic planning.
 * Sec. 356. Report on United States dependence on computer hardware and software manufactured overseas.
 * Sec. 357. Report on lessons learned from military operations in Iraq.
 * Sec. 358. Reports on conventional weapons and ammunition obtained by Iraq in violation of certain United Nations Security Council resolutions.
 * Sec. 359. Report on operations of Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection and Terrorist Threat Integration Center.
 * Sec. 360. Report on Terrorist Screening Center.
 * Sec. 361. Repeal and modification of report requirements relating to intelligence activities.


 * Subtitle E—Other Matters


 * Sec. 371. Extension of suspension of reorganization of Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Program Office.
 * Sec. 372. Modifications of authorities on explosive materials.
 * Sec. 373. Modification of prohibition on the naturalization of certain persons.
 * Sec. 374. Modification to definition of financial institution in Right to Financial Privacy Act.
 * Sec. 375. Coordination of Federal Government research on security evaluations.
 * Sec. 376. Treatment of classified information in money laundering cases.
 * Sec. 377. Technical amendments.


 * TITLE IV—CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY


 * Sec. 401. Amendment to certain Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 notification requirements.
 * Sec. 402. Protection of certain Central Intelligence Agency personnel from tort liability.
 * Sec. 403. Repeal of obsolete limitation on use of funds in central services working capital fund.
 * Sec. 404. Purchases by Central Intelligence Agency of products of Federal Prison Industries.
 * Sec. 405. Postponement of Central Intelligence Agency compensation reform and other matters.


 * TITLE V—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES


 * Sec. 501. Protection of certain National Security Agency personnel from tort liability.
 * Sec. 502. Use of funds for counterdrug and counterterrorism activities for Colombia.
 * Sec. 503. Scene visualization technologies.
 * Sec. 504. Measurement and signatures intelligence research program.
 * Sec. 505. Availability of funds of National Security Agency for national security scholarships.

Approved December 13, 2003.

Legislative History

 * HOUSE REPORTS:
 * No. 108-163 (Permanent Select Comm. on Intelligence)
 * No. 108-381 (Comm. of Conference).
 * SENATE REPORTS:
 * No. 108-44 accompanying S. 1025 (Permanent Select Comm. on Intelligence)
 * No. 108-80 accompanying S. 1025 (Comm. on Armed Services).
 * CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 149 (2003):
 * June 25-27, considered and passed House.
 * July 31, considered and passed Senate, amended, in lieu of S. 1025.
 * Nov. 20, House agreed to conference report.
 * Nov. 21, Senate agreed to conference report.
 * WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 39 (2003):
 * Dec. 13, Presidential statement.
 * Dec. 13, Presidential statement.