
Bipartisan Commission on the Reform of Federal Intelligence
The Bipartisan Commission on the Reform of Federal Intelligence was established to review and improve the U.S. intelligence community, ensuring it operates effectively and ethically. Comprising members from both political parties, the commission examined how intelligence agencies gather, analyze, and share information. Their goal was to recommend reforms that enhance national security, prevent intelligence failures, and protect civil liberties. By fostering bipartisan cooperation, the commission aimed to strengthen the oversight, capabilities, and accountability of intelligence activities to better serve the country's safety and interests.