Data Bases & Research

Sunday, January 30, 2005

Searchable Documents

The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 is the subject of an free AskSam version of the act. It is simply a searchable version of the document. Other documents are also available: Patriot Act, 9-11 Commission Report, Debate transcripts from 2004 election, and many more. I didn't find any particular bias. It appears to simply provide the actual text for use by reporters, historians, and political analysts.

Here is what the site says about itself:
"The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act is the most dramatic reform of U.S. intelligence capabilities since the National Security Act of 1947. We've imported the complete legislative text into a searchable askSam database file.

"Use the free askSam Viewer or the askSam free-form database to browse, search, and analyze the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act on your computer (Windows PCs only).

"We hope this will help researchers, political analysts, journalists, academics, and others. Enjoy - and please let us know if there are other files you'd like to see in searchable askSam database. "

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