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                                               Union Calendar No. 878
                                               
115th Congress  }                                          {   Report
                          HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES                 
2d Session      }                                          {  115-1111
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                         REPORT ON THE ACTIVITY

                                 of the

            HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

                                for the

                   ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH CONGRESS
                   
                   

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 December 31, 2018.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on 
            the State of the Union and ordered to be printed       
            

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                         LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

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                          House of Representatives,
                Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
                                 Washington, DC, December 31, 2018.
Hon. Karen Haas,
Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
    Dear Ms. Haas: Pursuant to clause 1(d) of rule XI of the 
Rules of the House of Representatives for the 115th Congress, I 
present herewith a report entitled ``Report on the Activity of 
the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, 115th 
Congress.''
            Sincerely,
                                               Devin Nunes,
                                                          Chairman.
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                                                          
                            C O N T E N T S

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Letter of Transmittal............................................   III
Membership.......................................................     1
Jurisdiction.....................................................     2
Legislative and Oversight Activities.............................     3
Oversight Plan for the 115th Congress and Implementation and 
  Hearings Held Pursuant to Clause 2(n), (o), and (p) of House 
  Rule XI........................................................     6
Appendix I--Part A: Committee Reports; Part B: Public Laws; Part 
  C: Committee Hearings & Briefings..............................     7
  







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      REPORT ON THE ACTIVITY OF THE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON 
        INTELLIGENCE FOR THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEENTH CONGRESS

                                _______
                                

 December 31, 2018.--Committed to the Committee of the Whole House and 
                         ordered to be printed

                                _______
                                

    Mr. Nunes of California, from the Permanent Select Committee on 
                 Intelligence, submitted the following

                              R E P O R T

               PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLICENCE


                          FULL COMMITTEE LIST

ADAM B. SCHIFF, California,          DEVIN NUNES, California, Chairman
  Ranking Member                     K. MICHAEL CONAWAY, Texas
JAMES A. HIMES, Connecticut          PETER T. KING, New York
TERRI A. SEWELL, Alabama             FRANK A. LOBIONDO, New Jersey
ANDRE CARSON, Indiana                THOMAS J. ROONEY, Florida
JACKIE SPEIER, California            ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN, Florida
MIKE QUIGLEY, Illinois               MICHAEL R. TURNER, Ohio
ERIC SWALWELL, California            BRAD R. WENSTRUP, Ohio
JOAQUIN CASTRO, Texas                CHRIS STEWART, Utah
DENNY HECK, Washington               ERIC A. ``RICK'' CRAWFORD, 
                                     Arkansas
                                     TREY GOWDY, South Carolina
                                     ELISE M. STEFANIK, New York
                                     WILL HURD, Texas

                  Scott L. Glabe, Staff Director
                 Timothy Bergreen, Minority Staff Director
                                                  

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                           SUBCOMMITTEE LIST
                            CIA Subcommittee

ERIC SWALWELL, California,           FRANK A. LOBIONDO, New Jersey, 
  Ranking Member                     Chairman
JAMES A. HIMES, Connecticut          K. MICHAEL CONAWAY, Texas
JOAQUIN CASTRO, Texas                PETER T. KING, New York
DENNY HECK, Washington               THOMAS J. ROONEY, Florida
                                     ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN, Florida
                                     CHRIS STEWART, Utah

     Department of Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture 
                              Subcommittee

TERRI A. SEWELL, Alabama,            CHRIS STEWART, Utah, Chairman
  Ranking Member                     MICHAEL R. TURNER, Ohio
ANDRE CARSON, Indiana                BRAD R. WENSTRUP, Ohio
JOAQUIN CASTRO, Texas                ERIC A. ``RICK'' CRAWFORD, 
DENNY HECK, Washington               Arkansas
                                     ELISE M. STEFANIK, New York
                                     WILL HURD, Texas

                     Emerging Threats Subcommittee

ANDRE CARSON, Indiana,               PETER T. KING, New York, Chairman
  Ranking Member                     FRANK A. LOBIONDO, New Jersey
JACKIE SPEIER, California            BRAD R. WENSTRUP, Ohio
MIKE QUIGLEY, Illinois               ERIC A. ``RICK'' CRAWFORD, 
ERIC SWALWELL, California            Arkansas
WILL HURD, Texas                     TREY GOWDY, South Carolina

                   NSA and Cybersecurity Subcommittee

JAMES A. HIMES, Connecticut,         THOMAS J. ROONEY, Florida, 
  Ranking Member                     Chairman
TERRI A. SEWELL, Alabama             K. MICHAEL CONAWAY, Texas
JACKIE SPEIER, California            ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN, Florida
MIKE QUIGLEY, Illinois               MICHAEL R. TURNER, Ohio
                                     TREY GOWDY, South Carolina
                                     ELISE M. STEFANIK, New York

              JURISDICTION AND SPECIAL OVERSIGHT FUNCTION

    Clause 11(b)(1) of rule X of the Rules of the House of 
Representatives for the 115th Congress sets forth the 
jurisdiction of the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence--
          (A) The Central Intelligence Agency, the Director of 
        National Intelligence, and the National Intelligence 
        Program as defined in section 3(6) of the National 
        Security Act of 1947.
          (B) Intelligence and intelligence-related activities 
        of all other departments and agencies of the 
        Government, including the tactical intelligence and 
        intelligence-related activities of the Department of 
        Defense.
          (C) The organization or reorganization of a 
        department or agency of the Government to the extent 
        that the organization or reorganization relates to a 
        function or activity involving intelligence or 
        intelligence-related activities.
          (D) Authorizations for appropriations, both direct 
        and indirect, for the following:
                  (i) The Central Intelligence Agency, the 
                Director of National Intelligence, and the 
                National Intelligence Program as defined in 
                section 3(6) of the National Security Act of 
                1947.
                  (ii) Intelligence and intelligence-related 
                activities of all other departments and 
                agencies of the Government, including the 
                tactical intelligence and intelligence-related 
                activities of the Department of Defense.
                  (iii) A department, agency, subdivision, or 
                program that is a successor to an agency or 
                program named or referred to in (i) or (ii).
    Clause 3(m) of rule X of the Rules of the House of 
Representatives for the 115th Congress sets forth the Special 
Oversight Function of the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence as follows--``The Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence shall review and study on a continuing basis laws, 
programs, and activities of the intelligence community and 
shall review and study on an exclusive basis the sources and 
methods of entities described in clause 11(b)(1)(A).''

                  LEGISLATIVE AND OVERSIGHT ACTIVITIES

    During the 115th Congress, 91 bills or resolutions were 
referred to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (the 
Committee).

Committee Action

    The Committee reported three measures to the House. Those 
measures were: H.R. 3180, the Intelligence Authorization Act 
for Fiscal Year 2018, introduced by Chairman Devin Nunes; H.R. 
4478, the FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017, 
introduced by Chairman Devin Nunes; and H.R. 6237, the Matthew 
Young Pollard Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 
2018 and 2019, introduced by Chairman Devin Nunes.
    The Committee discharged one additional measure: H.R. 5925, 
the Coordinated Response through Interagency Strategy and 
Information Sharing Act, introduced by Mr. Trey Gowdy, a member 
of the Committee.

Other Measures Within the Committee's Jurisdiction

    In addition to those measures described above, four 
measures referred to the Committee passed the House. Those 
measures were: H.R. 3030, Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities 
Prevention Act of 2018, introduced by Mrs. Ann Wager; H.R. 
3364, the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions 
Act, introduced by Mr. Edward Royce; H.R. 5841, the Foreign 
Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018, introduced by 
Mr. Robert Pittenger; and H. Res. 970, Insisting that the 
Department of Justice fully comply with the requests, including 
subpoenas, of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 
and the subpoena issued by the Committee on the Judiciary 
relating to potential violations of the Foreign Intelligence 
Surveillance Act by personnel of the Department of Justice and 
related matters, introduced by Mr. Mark Meadows.
    At least two other measures containing matters within the 
jurisdiction of the Committee on Intelligence were enacted into 
law: H.R. 2810, the National Defense Authorization Act for 
Fiscal Year 2018, introduced by Mr. William ``Mac'' Thornberry; 
and H.R. 5515, the John S. McCain National Defense 
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, introduced by Mr. 
William ``Mac'' Thornberry.
    The following is a summary of the legislative and oversight 
activities of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 
the 115th Congress. In addition, this report includes a summary 
of hearings held pursuant to clauses 2(n), (o), and (p) under 
House rule XI.

                         Legislative Activities


                             Full Committee


          INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2018

                              (H.R. 3180)

Summary

    The purpose of H.R. 3180 was to authorize appropriations 
for fiscal year 2018 for intelligence and intelligence-related 
activities of the United States Government, the Community 
Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency 
Retirement and Disability System.

Legislative History

    H.R. 3180 was introduced by Chairman Devin Nunes on July 
11, 2017, and was referred to the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence.
    The Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a 
business meeting on July 13, 2017, to consider H.R. 3180 and 
ordered the bill reported to the House, as amended, by a 
recorded vote of 21 ayes and zero noes.
    On July 24, 2017, the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence reported H.R. 3180, as amended, to the House.
    On July 24, 2017, the House considered H.R. 3180, as 
amended, under suspension of the rules which failed by a 
recorded vote of 241 ayes and 163 noes.
    On July 28, 2017, the House considered H.R. 3180, as 
amended, and passed the bill by a recorded vote of 380 ayes and 
35 noes.

              FISA AMENDMENTS REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2017

                              (H.R. 4478)

Summary

    The purpose of H.R. 4478 was to reauthorize title VII of 
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for four 
years, to enhance surveillance authorities, and to provide 
additional transparency and reporting requirements and privacy 
safeguards.

Legislative History

    H.R. 4478 was introduced by Chairman Devin Nunes on 
November 29, 2017, and referred to the Permanent Select 
Committee on Intelligence and the Committees on the Judiciary, 
Oversight and Government Reform, and Homeland Security.
    The Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a 
business meeting on December 1, 2017, to consider H.R. 4478 and 
ordered the bill reported to the House, as amended, by a voice 
vote.
    On December 19, 2017, the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence reported H.R. 4478, as amended, to the House.

 MATTHEW YOUNG POLLARD INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION ACT FOR FISCAL YEARS 
                             2018 AND 2019

                              (H.R. 6237)

Summary

    The purpose of H.R. 6237 was to authorize appropriations 
for fiscal years 2018 and 2019 for intelligence and 
intelligence-related activities of the United States 
Government, the Community Management Account, and the Central 
Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System.

Legislative History

    H.R. 6237 was introduced by Chairman Devin Nunes on June 
27, 2018 and referred to the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence and the Committee on Ways and Means.
    The Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence held a 
business meeting on June 28, 2018, to consider H.R. 6237 and 
ordered the bill reported to the House, as amended, by a voice 
vote.
    On July 3, 2018, the Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence reported H.R. 6237, as amended, to the House.
    On July 3, 2018, the Committee on Ways and Means discharged 
H.R. 6237.
    On July 12, 2018, the House considered H.R. 6237, as 
amended, and passed the bill by a recorded vote of 363 ayes and 
54 noes.

   COORDINATED RESPONSE THROUGH INTERAGENCY STRATEGY AND INFORMATION 
                        SHARING ACT (H.R. 5925)

Summary

    The purpose of H.R. 5925 was to reauthorize the Office of 
National Drug Control (the Office), to establish and detail the 
responsibilities and authorities of the Office, to reauthorize 
and codify the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program 
and the Drug-Free Communities Support Program, and to direct 
the Office to issue an Opioid Response Plan not later than 60 
days after enactment.

Legislative History

    H.R. 5925 was introduced by Mr. Trey Gowdy, a member of the 
Committee, on May 23, 2018 and referred to the Permanent Select 
Committee on Intelligence and the Committees on Oversight and 
Government Reform, Energy and Commerce, Foreign Affairs, the 
Judiciary, and Appropriations.
    The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform held a 
business meeting on May 23, 2018, to consider H.R. 5925 and 
ordered the bill, as amended, reported to the House by a voice 
vote.
    On June 20, 2018, the Committee on Oversight and Government 
Reform reported the bill, as amended, to the House.
    On June 20, 2018, H.R. 5925 was discharged from the 
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Committees 
on Energy and Commerce, Foreign Affairs, the Judiciary, and 
Appropriations.
    On June 20, 2018, the House considered H.R. 5925, as 
amended, under motion to suspend the rules and passed the bill 
by voice vote.

                 OVERSIGHT PLAN FOR THE 115TH CONGRESS

    Clause 1(d)(2)(E) of rule XI also requires that each 
committee provide a delineation of any hearings held pursuant 
to clauses 2(n), (o), or (p) of rule XI. Those clauses require 
the Committee, or a subcommittee thereof, to hold at least one 
hearing on egregious instances of agency waste, fraud, abuse, 
and mismanagement, at least one hearing on agency financial 
statements, and one hearing on programs that, according to 
reports issued by the Comptroller General of the United States, 
are at high risk for waste, fraud, and mismanagement. As part 
of the Committee's oversight and authorization of the 
Intelligence Community budget, the Committee conducts numerous 
classified hearings and briefings that focus on issues of 
potential waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement in federal 
agencies. These Committee efforts result in the annual 
intelligence authorization bill. That bill is accompanied by a 
detailed classified annex on all Intelligence Community 
programs and budgets. A review of potential waste, fraud, 
abuse, and mismanagement within these programs is an 
inextricable part of the development of the classified annex. 
In addition to the classified annex, the Committee also 
conducted a number of unclassified oversight activities during 
the 115th Congress.

Investigation into Russian Active Measures During the 2016 Presidential 
        Election

    On March 1, 2017, the Committee announced its scope of 
investigation into Russian active measures during the 2016 
Presidential election. The Committee sought access and custody 
to information as part of the Committee's oversight 
jurisdiction and investigative responsibilities. The Committee 
conducted a total of 73 witness interviews--including 55 
transcribed interviews--held nine hearings and briefings, and 
reviewed more than 307,000 documents produced to the Committee.

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

    Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 
(FISA) is a critical foreign intelligence collection authority 
signed into law in 2008 as part of the original FISA Amendments 
Act. Section 702 permits the U.S. Government to collect foreign 
intelligence information on non-U.S. persons located overseas 
with the assistance of U.S. electronic communication service 
providers. The authority was set to sunset in December 2017, 
thus requiring legislation to keep the authority.
    Over the course of several years, the Committee hosted 
various hearings and briefings, both closed and open, regarding 
the reauthorization of title VII of FISA. After Committee 
passage of H.R. 4478 on December 1, 2017, the Committee 
coordinated with the House Committee on the Judiciary, as well 
as the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and Senate 
Committee on the Judiciary, to craft a compromise bill, which 
became S. 139. S. 139, which provided an additional six-year 
sunset to Section 702 of FISA, passed the House by a recorded 
vote of 256 ayes and 164 noes. S. 139 subsequently passed out 
of the Senate with a recorded vote of 65 ayes and 34 noes and 
signed into law by President Trump on January 19, 2018.

Roles and Missions of the Defense Intelligence Agency

    In spring 2017, the Committee began a bipartisan review of 
the roles and missions of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) 
at the direction of the Chairman. The Committee reviewed DIA's 
creation and evolution of its roles and missions, assessed 
DIA's current contributions to defense intelligence, identified 
unnecessary redundancies, ambiguous or conflicting authorities, 
and made recommendations for increased effectiveness for 
defense intelligence support. For the review, the Committee 
analyzed documents about DIA's creation and evolution and 
interviewed: all major DIA elements; four Combatant Commands; 
ten Component Commands; three combat support agencies; each 
service intelligence center; the Joint Staff; key partners and 
customers; 106 offices; and past and present DIA leadership, as 
well as held focus groups at the Naval and Army War Colleges. 
Many of the Committee's findings from this review have also 
been included as direction in the draft Fiscal Year 2018 and 
2019 Intelligence Authorization Acts.

Other Oversight Activities

    The Committee also undertook a detailed examination of 
China's power-projection around the world. The Committee's 
review considered China's efforts to expand its influence 
through military basing, economic pressure, and other tactics. 
The result is contained in a classified report and unclassified 
summary.
    While details of the vast majority of the Committee's 
oversight activities must necessarily remain classified, a 
complete list of hearings and briefings is provided in Part C 
of Appendix I.

                               APPENDIX I


                       PART A--COMMITTEE REPORTS

    Reports filed with the House by the Permanent Select 
Committee on Intelligence:
    115-251: To accompany H.R. 3180, the Intelligence 
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018
    115-475: To accompany H.R. 4478, the FISA Amendments 
Reauthorization Act of 2017
    115-805: To accompany H.R. 6237, the Matthew Young Pollard 
Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 2018 and 2019

                          PART B--PUBLIC LAWS

    Three bills that contained matters within the jurisdiction 
of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence were enacted 
into law during the 115th Congress.
    H.R. 2810, the National Defense Authorization Act for 
Fiscal Year 2018
    H.R. 3364, Countering America's Adversaries Through 
Sanctions Act
    H.R. 5515, the John S. McCain National Defense 
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019

                PART C--COMMITTEE HEARINGS AND BRIEFINGS

    On January 10, 2017 the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On January 10, 2017 the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On January 12, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On January 23, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On January 24, 2017, the Committee held a closed hearing.
    On January 30, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On February 1, 2017, the Committee held a closed 
roundtable.
    On February 2, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On February 6, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On February 7, 2017, the Committee held a closed 
roundtable.
    On February 13, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On February 16, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On February 27, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 7, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 9, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 16, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 20, 2017, the Committee held an open hearing.
    On March 23, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 3, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 4, 2017, the Committee held a closed roundtable.
    On April 6, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 25, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 27, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 27, 2017, the Committee held a closed roundtable.
    On May 1, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 3, 2017, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed briefing.
    On May 4, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 4, 2017, the Committee held a closed hearing.
    On May 16, 2017, the Committee held a closed roundtable.
    On May 18, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 22, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 23, 2017, the Committee held an open hearing.
    On May 25, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 6, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 8, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 12, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 15, 2017, the Committee held a closed hearing.
    On June 21, 2017, the Committee held an open hearing.
    On June 21, 2017, the NSA & Cybersecurity Subcommittee held 
a closed hearing.
    On June 22, 2017, the Emerging Threats Subcommittee held a 
closed hearing.
    On June 26, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 27, 2017, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
and Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed hearing.
    On June 28, 2017, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
and Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed hearing.
    On June 29, 2017, the Committee held a closed hearing.
    On July 11, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 13, 2017, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On July 17, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 20, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 24, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 27, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On September 5, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On September 7, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On September 14, 2017, the Committee held a closed 
briefing.
    On September 25, 2017, the Committee held a closed 
briefing.
    On September 28, 2017, the Committee held a closed 
briefing.
    On October 2, 2017, the Committee held a closed roundtable.
    On October 5, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On October 10, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On October 12, 2017, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed briefing.
    On October 23, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On October 26, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On November 1, 2017, the Committee held an open hearing.
    On November 2, 2017, the Committee held an open hearing in 
a closed space.
    On November 6, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On November 7, 2017, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed briefing.
    On November 8, 2017, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
Overheard Architecture Subcommittee held a closed roundtable.
    On November 9, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On November 13, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On November 16, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On November 28, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On November 30, 2017, the Committee held an open hearing in 
a closed space.
    On December 1, 2017, the Committee held an open business 
meeting.
    On December 7, 2017, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On December 11, 2017, the NSA & Cybersecurity Subcommittee 
held a closed briefing.
    On December 14, 2017, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed roundtable.
    On January 16, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On January 18, 2018, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed briefing.
    On January 29, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On February 5, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On February 13, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On February 15, 2018, the Department of Defense 
Intelligence Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed 
roundtable.
    On February 26, 2018, the NSA & Cybersecurity Subcommittee 
held a closed briefing.
    On March 5, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 7, 2018, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed roundtable.
    On March 8, 2018, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed roundtable.
    On March 13, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 15, 2018, the NSA & Cybersecurity Subcommittee 
held a closed briefing.
    On March 19, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On March 22, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On April 10, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 12, 2018, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed hearing.
    On April 16, 2018, the Committee held a closed roundtable.
    On April 24, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On April 26, 2018, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed hearing.
    On May 7, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 10, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 15, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 17, 2018, the Committee held an open hearing.
    On May 21, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On May 22, 2018, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed hearing.
    On May 24, 2018, the Central Intelligence Agency 
Subcommittee held a closed briefing.
    On June 5, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 12, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 14, 2018, the Department of Defense Intelligence 
Overhead Architecture Subcommittee held a closed briefing.
    On June 21, 2018, the Committee held a closed hearing.
    On June 25, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On June 28, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On July 10, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 16, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 19, 2018, the Committee held an open hearing.
    On July 23, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On July 24, 2018, the Committee held a closed roundtable.
    On July 26, 2018, the Central Intelligence Agency and NSA & 
Cybersecurity Subcommittees held a closed joint briefing.
    On September 4, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On September 12, 2018, the Committee held a closed 
roundtable.
    On September 25, 2018, the Committee held a closed 
briefing.
    On September 28, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On December 11, 2018, the Committee held a closed briefing.
    On December 13, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.
    On December 20, 2018, the Committee held a closed business 
meeting.