- President's Daily Brief
The President's Daily Brief [ [https://www.cia.gov/cia/di/analytica_products_section.html]
Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Intelligence Products Page] (PDB), sometimes incorrectly referred to as the President's Daily Briefing or the President's Daily Bulletin, is a top-secretdocument produced each morning for the President of theUnited States . Responsibility for producing the PDB — which was traditionally held by the director of theCentral Intelligence Agency — was transferred to the Director of National Intelligence at the time,John Negroponte , after he was confirmed by the Senate onApril 21 ,2005 . [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A36532-2005Feb18.html CIA to Cede President's Brief to Negroponte] , a February 19, 2005 "Washington Post " article] . The PDB is now delivered by the new Director of National Intelligence, Mike McConnell, who succeeded Negroponte on February 13, 2007. [ [http://www.dni.gov/aboutODNI/bios/mcconnell_bio.htm Office of the Director of National Intelligence ] ]The PDB is intended to provide the president with new international intelligence warranting attention and analysis of sensitive international situations. The prototype of the PDB was called the President's Intelligence Check List; the first was produced by Richard Lehman at the direction of
Huntington D. Sheldon onJune 17 ,1961 . The CIA produced the first PDB forLyndon B. Johnson onDecember 1 ,1964 . Although the production and coordination of the PDB was a CIA responsibility, other members of the U.S. Intelligence Community reviewed articles (the "coordination" process) and were free to write and submit articles for inclusion.While the name of the PDB implies exclusivity, it has historically been briefed to other high officials. The distribution list has varied over time, but has always or almost always included the Secretaries of State and Defense and the National Security Advisor. Rarely, special editions of the PDB have actually been "for the President's eyes only," with further dissemination of the information contained left to the President's discretion. Production of the PDB is closely linked to that of another publication, historically called the National Intelligence Daily, that contains many of the same items but is distributed considerably more widely than the PDB. Former Presidents are entitled to receive the PDB, if they so desire, only after the sitting President actually receives his daily briefing.Former Central Intelligence Director
George Tenet considered the PDB so sensitive that in July 2000 he took the position with theNational Archives and Records Administration that none of them could be released for publication "no matter how old or historically significant it may be." [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A2130-2002May23 Under Bush, the Briefing Gets Briefer] , a May 24, 2002 "Washington Post " article]During a briefing on
May 21 ,2002 ,Ari Fleischer , formerWhite House Press Secretary, characterized the PDB as "the most highly sensitized classified document in the government." [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/05/20020521-9.html Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer] on May 21, 2002, from the website of theWhite House ]The PDB came under increased public awareness during
testimony in front of the9/11 Commission , which was convened in 2004 to analyze theSeptember 11 ,2001 , terrorist attacks. OnApril 8 , 2004, after a testimony by then-National Security AdvisorCondoleezza Rice , the Commission renewed calls for thedeclassification of a PDB fromAugust 6 ,2001 , entitled " [Osama bin Laden| [Osama] Bin Ladin] Determined To Strike in US". Two days later, the White House complied and released the document with minimalredaction s.References
External links
* [https://www.cia.gov/csi/books/briefing/index.htm CIA Briefings of Presidential Candidates]
* [https://www.cia.gov/csi/studies/summer00/art05.html Mr. Current Intelligence: An Interview with Richard Lehman]
* [http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB116/press.htm National Security Archive] atGeorge Washington University
* [http://www.cnn.com/2004/images/04/10/whitehouse.pdf August 6, 2001 PDB from CNN] , (.PDF)
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