The National Defense Authorization Act of 2018 (NDAA) was enacted roughly one year ago. In the midst of the NDAA’s customary laundry list of mandates, Congress directed the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide new “enhanced” debriefing rights. Where do things stand today?
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