Found 12 bookmarks
Custom sorting
Conflict Records Research Center
Conflict Records Research Center

The CRRC researcher database currently consists of two distinct collections: 1) Saddam Hussein’s Iraq; and 2) al-Qaeda and Associated Movements (overwhelmingly from Afghanistan).

It contains over 1,300 records, constituting over 59,000 pages and 195 hours of audio, with new records added weekly. All records in the CRRC consist of a file information sheet containing basic background information, a digital copy or audio file of the original record in Arabic, and a full English translation. The CRRC researcher database includes software that can search the full breadth of the English-language information sheets and translations, though not the Arabic texts. Please note that the quality of the translations and Arabic transcriptions (in the case of the audio) varies, and that the Arabic audio files and digital documents are the official records, not the translations or transliterations.

The Conflict Records Research Center (CRRC) was established to fulfill the Secretary of Defense’s intent to enable research into captured records with “complete openness and rigid adherence to academic freedom and integrity.” The CRRC’s mission is to facilitate the use of captured records to support research, both within and outside the government.

Electronic copies reside in a restricted U.S. Government database. The CRRC’s primary purpose is to make copies of a significant portion of these records available to scholars in the CRRC’s researcher database. We seek to make these copies, along with full English translations, available as quickly and responsibly as possible, while taking into account legitimate national security concerns, the integrity of the academic process, and risks to innocent individuals. Established at the direction of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Policy) (OUSD(P)), the center operates under the National Defense University’s Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS).

·conflictrecords.wordpress.com·
Conflict Records Research Center
Federal Register
Federal Register

The Federal Register is the official journal of record for acts of the United States government. The publication is a primary source for proposed rules, final rules, and rule changes within U.S. federal agencies, as well as for executive orders and other presidential documents. Updated daily and printed Monday through Friday (with the exception of federal holidays), the Federal Register includes the following categories:

  • Presidential documents, executive orders, and proclamations
  • Rules and regulations (policy statements and interpretations of rules by federal agencies)
  • Proposed rules (petitions by agencies for assistance in rulemaking and other proposals
  • Notices (scheduled hearings and meetings open to the public, grant applications, and administrative orders)
·federalregister.gov·
Federal Register
National Security Archive | Virtual Reading Room
National Security Archive | Virtual Reading Room
Browse and search through thousands of declassified primary-source materials collected by The National Security Archive. BRIEFING BOOKS: https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/postings/briefing-books (found under the "POSTINGS" tab) put the documents hosted on the NSArchive website into historical context.
·nsarchive.gwu.edu·
National Security Archive | Virtual Reading Room
Архив Национальной Безопасности - Российская программа (National Security Archive | Russian Page)
Архив Национальной Безопасности - Российская программа (National Security Archive | Russian Page)
DC-based nonprofit that produces collections of FOIA-released US government documents has a Russian section that includes about 18,000 declassified Russian and Eurasian (including Georgian) documents. Found under the коллекции (Collections) tab.
·nsarchive.gwu.edu·
Архив Национальной Безопасности - Российская программа (National Security Archive | Russian Page)
Department of Health and Human Services | Electronic Reading Room
Department of Health and Human Services | Electronic Reading Room
At HHS, each major organizational component has its own Electronic Reading Room. Scroll down to browse frequently requested records, or click on any of the Operating Division Reading Rooms for more specific documents.
·hhs.gov·
Department of Health and Human Services | Electronic Reading Room
Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room | CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov)
Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room | CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov)
"Reading Room" tab (top menu) helps by showing some filter options and allows browsing of collections. Clicking "Historical Collections" (left menu) shows list of all historical collections. Requester portal gives tips for submitting FOIA request and provides FOIA Annual Reports (2001-current).
·cia.gov·
Freedom of Information Act Electronic Reading Room | CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov)