UKUSA Agreement Release

 

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The tradition of intelligence sharing between NSA and its Second party partners has deep and widespread roots that have been cultivated for almost three quarters of a century. During World War II, the U.S. Army and Navy each developed independent foreign SIGINT relationships with the British and the Dominions of Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. These relations evolved and continued across the decades. The bonds, forged in the heat of a world war and tempered by decades of trust and teamwork, remain essential to future intelligence successes.

The March 5, 1946, signing of the BRUSA (now known as UKUSA) Agreement marked the reaffirmation of the vital WWII cooperation between the United Kingdom and United States. Over the next 10 years, appendices to the Agreement, some of which are included with this release to the public, were drafted and revised. These appendices and their annexures provide details of the working relationship between the two partners and also address arrangements with the other Second Parties (Australia, Canada, and New Zealand).


 

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 PRINCIPLES_OF_UKUSA_COLLABORATION_WITH_COMMONWEALTH_COUNTRIES_OTHER_THAN_THE_UK_APPENDIX_J_13_FEBRUARY_1961.PDFPrinciples of UKUSA Collaboration with Commonwealth Countries Other Than the UK; Appendix J 13 February 1961.PDF
 PRINCIPLES_OF_SECURITY_AND_DISSEMINATION_APPENDIX_B_1_JULY_1959.PDFPrinciples of Security and Dissemination; Appendix B 1 July 1959
 TENTATIVE_AGREE_18JAN46.PDFPreparation and Delivery of Drafts of Tentative British-U.S. COMINT Agreement - 18 Jan. 1946
 OP-20-G_TRAFFIC_26JUN44.PDFOP-20-G Dispatch Traffic (Including BRUSA) - 26 June 1944
 NEW_UKUSA_AGREE_10MAY55.PDFNew UKUSA Agreement - 10 May 1955
 MINUTES_INAUGURATION_11MAR46.PDFMinutes of the Inauguration Meeting British Signal Intelligence Conference - 11-27 March 1946
 ANCIB_22AUG45.PDFMemorandum from Army-Navy Communications Intelligence Board (ANCIB) re: Signals Intelligence - 22 Aug. 1945
 BRUSA_23JUN44.PDFMemorandum for GI-P Watch Officers - BRUSA System - 23 June 1944
 STANCIB_STANCICC_15FEB46.PDFJoint Meeting of STANCIB and STANCICC - 15 Feb. 1946
 JOINT_MTG_1NOV45.PDFJoint Meeting of Army-Navy Communications Intelligence Board Joint Meeting Summary - 1 Nov. 1945
 JOINT_MTG_29OCT45.PDFJoint Meeting of ANCIB and ANCICC - 29 Oct. 1945
 JOINT_MTG_15OCT45.PDFJoint Meeting of ANCIB and ANCICC - 15 Oct. 1945
 FINAL_REC_TECH_CONF_1MAR46.PDFFinal Recommendation of the Technical Conference 11-27 March 1946
 EARLY_PAPERS_1940-1944.PDFEarly Papers Concerning US-UK Agreement - 1940-1944
 PROPOSED_REV_15JAN46.PDFDraft British-U.S. Communications Intelligence Agreement Proposed Revision of - 15 Jan. 1946
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