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National security directives are
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s issued for the
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(NSC). Starting with
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, every president since the founding of the National Security Council in 1947 has issued national security directives in one form or another, which have involved foreign, military and domestic policies. National security directives are generally highly classified and are available to the public only after "a great many years" have elapsed. Unlike executive orders, national security directives are usually directed only to the National Security Council and the most senior executive branch officials, and embody foreign and military policy-making guidance rather than specific instructions.


Names for national security directives by administration

Presidents have issued such directives under various names.


Truman and Eisenhower administrations

National security directives were quite different in the early period of the
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. A 1988
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(GAO) investigation into national security directives left out the directives from the Truman and Eisenhower years because "they were not structured in a way to allow categorization." The study nevertheless made note of two types of directives. The first was "policy papers" which ''could'' contain policy recommendations, in which case the president might decide to approve the policy by writing his signature. A famous example of such a policy paper is NSC 68. GAO also noted another type of directive called "NSC Actions", which were "numbered records of decisions that were reached at NSC meetings.


Kennedy and Johnson administrations

The
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which took office in 1961 reorganized the NSC and began issuing National Security Action Memoranda (NSAMs). Many NSAMs were signed in Kennedy's name by National Security Advisor
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, although Kennedy sometimes signed them personally.
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continued issuing NSAMs where Kennedy left off, although issuing only 99 directives as compared to Kennedy's 273.


Reagan administration

A 1986 National Security Decision Directive gave the
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authority and responsibility to coordinate responses to international terrorism across government agencies including the
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, DoD, and
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. This was intended to reduce interagency conflicts which were observed in the response to the hijacking of the ''Achille Lauro'' cruise ship. The State Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism continues this coordinating function.


Homeland Security Presidential Directive

After September 11, 2001, George W. Bush issued Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPDs), with the consent of the
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. These directives were sometimes issued concurrently as national security directives.


Secrecy

Regarding the secrecy of presidential directives, Steven Aftergood of the Federation of American Scientists' Project on Government Secrecy stated in February 2008 that:
Of the 54 National Security Presidential Directives issued by the (George W.) Bush Administration to date, the titles of only about half have been publicly identified. There is descriptive material or actual text in the public domain for only about a third. In other words, there are dozens of undisclosed Presidential directives that define U.S. national security policy and task government agencies, but whose substance is unknown either to the public or, as a rule, to Congress.
However, in an unprecedented development, the
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ordered their national security directives to be published in the ''
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''.


See also

* Continuity of Operations Plan * National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive (NSPD-51) * PDD-62 *
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Citations


General and cited references

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External links


Presidential Directives and Executive Orders
a comprehensive listing of national security directives by the Federation of American Scientists ;National security directives at presidential libraries
National Security Action Memoranda
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National Security Action Memorandums
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National Security Decision Memoranda
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National Security Decision Memoranda
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Presidential Review Memoranda
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Presidential Directives
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National Security Decision Directives
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National Security Reviews
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National Security Directives
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Presidential Decision Directives
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