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Keywords: lbj library museum cia austin tx usa john brennan lbj presidential library lbjpresidentiallibrary james clapper william mcraven porter goss admiral bobby inman On Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, at a public event at the LBJ Presidential Library, the Central Intelligence Agency released over 2,500 previously classified President's Daily Briefs (PDBs) from the administrations of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. It was the biggest release of PDBs by the CIA, ever. The event, entitled "The President's Daily Brief: Delivering Intelligence to the First Customer," featured CIA Director John O. Brennan as the keynote speaker. Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper delivered closing remarks. In addition, the event featured a panel discussion and remarks by other leaders from the academic, archivist, and intelligence communities, including William H. McRaven, Chancellor of the University of Texas System, former CIA Director Porter Goss, former CIA Deputy Director Bobby Inman, and others. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin On Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015, at a public event at the LBJ Presidential Library, the Central Intelligence Agency released over 2,500 previously classified President's Daily Briefs (PDBs) from the administrations of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. It was the biggest release of PDBs by the CIA, ever. The event, entitled "The President's Daily Brief: Delivering Intelligence to the First Customer," featured CIA Director John O. Brennan as the keynote speaker. Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper delivered closing remarks. In addition, the event featured a panel discussion and remarks by other leaders from the academic, archivist, and intelligence communities, including William H. McRaven, Chancellor of the University of Texas System, former CIA Director Porter Goss, former CIA Deputy Director Bobby Inman, and others. LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin
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