Anonymous ID: ebcb46 May 19, 2018, 9:32 a.m. No.1469397   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: ebcb46 May 19, 2018, 9:40 a.m. No.1469449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9681 >>0051

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Definition: President’s Intelligence Checklists (PICLs)

 

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https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/presidents-daily-brief

 

The CIA’s Historical Review Program on 16 September 2015 released a collection of presidential briefing products written during the Kennedy and Johnson presidential administrations. This large-scale release of The President’s Intelligence Checklists (PICLs) [an acronym pronounced “pickles”] and The President’s Daily Briefs (PDBs) includes almost 2,500 documents exclusively written for the president each day except Sunday. They summarized the day-to-day intelligence and analysis on current and future national security issues. President Kennedy received the first PICL – a seven-page 8 - by 8-inch booklet – on Saturday, 17 June 1961 at his country home near Middleburg, Virginia. The PICL was replaced by the PDB on 1 December 1964, during the Johnson administration. In addition to the PDBs and PICLs, the collection includes The President’s Intelligence Review and its replacement, Highlights of the Week, as well as ad hoc supplemental products and annexes that featured topics of presidential interest. The CIA originators of the PICL, and later the PDB, strove to craft a daily current product that was true to sensitive source reporting and yet was easily readable by the president and his advisors.

 

View the Collection Booklet

To search this entire collection, use the search string "President's Daily Brief 1961-1969" (quotes required)

To search within this collection, use the above search string with additional keyword(s)

Example: "President's Daily Brief 1961-1969" and Cuba

 

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