Established by Executive Order 13328, this Commission is charged with assessing whether the intelligence community of the US government is sufficiently organized and equipped to identify and warn the US government about the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Since its creation, the Commission (which is chaired jointly by Charles S. Robb and Laurence H. Silberman) has conducted a diverse program of research and interviews with persons and parties of interest in order to achieve this primary directive in full. On this site, visitors can peruse a list of FAQs related to the Commission's work, view a list of the commissioners, and peruse a host of related documents, including the Commission's official report to the President released on March 31, 2005. The thirteen chapters of this timely document contain important findings on the value of forging an integrated intelligence community, managing and sharing information, and other relevant subjects.
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