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Joint
Inquiry
into
Intelligence
Community
Activities
before
and
after
the
Terrorist
Attacks
of
September
11,
2001
In
February
2002,
the
Senate
Select
Committee
on
Intelligence
and
the
House
Permanent
Select
Committee
on
Intelligence
agreed
to
conduct
a
Joint
Inquiry
into
the
activities
of
the
U.S.
Intelligence
Community
in
connection
with
the
terrorist
attacks
perpetrated
against
our
nation
on
September
11,
2001.
This
report
(available
as
both
S.
Rept.
107-351
and
H.
Rept.
107-792)
consists
of
832
pages
that
presents
the
joint
inquiry’s
findings
and
conclusions,
an
accompanying
narrative,
and
a
series
of
recommendations.
The
Full
Report
(5.51MB,
858
pages)
is
available
as
a
single
file,
however,
the
files
have
also
been
broken
down
based
on
the
table
of
contents.
The
full
report
contains
the
errata
print,
which
includes
recommendations
that
were
inadvertently
not
included
in
S.
Rept.
107-351
and
H.
Rept.
107-792.
Also
available
are
the:
Files
are
available
in
Adobe
Acrobat
Format
(PDF)
only.
*The
appendices
have
been
broken
down
into
four
files
for
convenience.
File
1
(765k),
107
pages
- Initial
Scope
of
Joint
Inquiry
- Supplemental
Joint
Inquiry
Rules
- Joint
Inquiry
Hearings
- List
of
Hearing
Witnesses
- List
of
Persons
Interviewed
- Counterterrorism
Organizations
With
The
Intelligence
Community
- Evolution
of
the
Terrorist
Threat
And
The
U.S.
Response,
1983-2001
- Selected
Events
In
The
Chronology
Of
Terrorism,
1982-2001
File
2
(661k),
13
pages
- CIA/FBI
Failures
In
Regard
To
Two
September
11
Hijackers,
The
Phoenix
Electronic
Communication,
And
The
Moussaoui
Investigation
(Adapted
From
A
Chart
Presented
By
Senator
Carl
Levin
At
The
October
17,
2002
Joint
Inquiry
Hearings)
- The
Phoenix
Electronic
Communication
File
3
(699k),
21
pages
- Moussaoui
Related
FBI
Field
Agent
Notes
&
Field
Office/Headquarters
E-Mails
- General
Accounting
Office:
Analysis
Of
U.S.
Anthrax
Attacks
- CTC
Watchlisting
Guidance
--
December
1999
File
4
(853k),
31
pages
- The
Joint
Inquiry
In
Court
- Access
Limitations
Encountered
By
The
Joint
Inquiry
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