Scope: This research tool indexes 37,141 records - a curated subset of the ~300,000 documents in the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Releases indexed: 2017-2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025. 2,165 records have full-text OCR indexed - of those, 2,162 are sourced from the 2025 re-release (NARA has not yet published an XLSX manifest for 2025; each document’s prior-release history is shown on its page). Releases not yet indexed: 2026. Methodology
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“… ssassination; and (c) by other bodies (e.g., Plke Committee, Abzug Committee, etc.) that relate to the Kennedy assassination; and second, CIA records including (a) the CIA’s Sequestered Collection of 63 boxes as well as one box of microfilm records and the microfilm records (box 64), an …”
“… to the Director of Central Intelligence concerning the Assassination Records Review Board's recent formal determinations with respect to CIA Records.. The appropriate Agency components have again reviewed the documents that the Board has decided to release either totally or with some …”
“… ct Officer OFFICE: CSI/HRG SUBJECT: ARRB meeting 17 November - Results REFERENCE: 1. Reconsideration of the release of (Warrenton's CIA Records Center: The Board accepted the Agency's request for reconsideration; postponed until 2017. 2. CIA use of State Cover: The Board did n …”
“… ctor of Central Intelligence, this fact is currently and properly classified at the SECRET level. - 3 (S) Because of the sensitivity of CIA records, the Archivist of the United States has authorized the CIA to maintain this archive for both permanent and temporary records pending ulti …”
“… ifying, under oath, their compliance with the provisions of the JFK Act (the "Final Declaration of Compliance"). Because of the volume of CIA records, such a "final" statement may not be practicable at that time. However, we do expect that CIA will provide a complete status appraisal by …”
“… ARRB 0004 Mr. J. Barry Harrelson April 16, 1997 Page 3 historical understanding of the assassination by providing some background on CIA records. CIA should now review the DO and DS&T organizational material and re-examine some of the proposed redactions. Several documents have be …”
“… s have been fully processed and transferred to the National Archives. Unfortunately, it is clear at this point that the pace of review of CIA records will need to increase significantly during this final year so that the Review Board and the CIA will be able to complete our responsibili …”
“… to complete the task. In order to ensure that this work is completed, the Review Board has developed a timetable for review of remaining CIA records. The CIA's Historical Review Group suggests that refinement of the timetable is necessary, but has of yet offered no specific changes. . …”
“… standing issues, the CIA would thereafter submit its Final Declaration of Compliance. I recognize that you are extremely busy processing CIA records for inclusion in the JFK Collection. However, it is essential that the CIA devote sufficient time and attention to its Final Declaration …”
“… view Program Office of Information Management Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 . Re: • Final Search for all Original CIA Records Related to the Assassination of President Tohn F. Kennedy Dear Barry: This letter is in follow-up to our meeting of June 26, 1998, whe …”
“… d in RIF No. 104-10151-10206 [CIA-IR-35] William Pawley Files [CIA-IR-37] 6. CIA Review and Declassification of Other Records Besides CIA records, CLA is continuing to review its equities in other records, including Church Committee records and records from the Presidential libraries …”
“… in response to our recent request, including attaching the requested search directive from CIA Director Tenet. 7 We understand that most CIA records relating to the assassination of President Kennedy were collected and identified in 1978 for the House Select Committee on Assassinations …”
“… tion____ CIA has been cooperative in providing written responses to formal and informal requests submitted by the Review Board regarding CIA records. These responses will collectively demonstrate much of the work that CIA has done under the JFK Act. We request that CIA attach to its Fi …”
“… regarding its search for, and release of, assassination records be made under penalty of perjury. Because of the decentralized nature of CIA records, we ask that the responsible 9 The Final Declaration(s) would be executed under oath in the form prescribed by 28 U.S.C. § 1746. Thus, t …”
“… timely fashion; IT IS HEREBY AGREED by the CIA (including any successor intelligence agency), the Review Board, and NARA that: 1. All CIA records identified as assassination records under the JFK Act will be placed in the JFK Assassination Records”
“… material was generated prior to this conversion to electronic databases, searches of the sequestered collection or other contemporaneous CIA records have had to rely primarily upon labor intensive hand searches. Since 1992 and the passage of the JFK Act, CIA has, in responding to th …”
“14-00000 ATTACHMENT IV. Perceived Gaps in CIA Records Summary. This Attachment addresses the Board's requested explanation for the apparent absence of files which are known to have existed …”
“… Otherwise, the Review Board might cease operations without having reviewed claimed postponements in tens of thousands of pages of FBI and CIA records. Postponement Criteria for the Segregated Collections In a further effort to enhance the Review Board’s work, the Review Board now issu …”
“… assination; and (c) by other bodies (e.g., Pike Committee, Abzug Committee, etc.) that relate to the Kennedy . assassination; and second, CIA records including (a) the CIA's Sequestered Collection of 63 boxes as well as one box of microfilm records and the microfilm records (box 64), an …”
“… s of the same folder. D. Additional Records - status: Research, requests, and negotiations continue to identify and include additional CIA records for the JFK collection. - Oswald Office of Security File. As a result of an ARRB staff request for additional information and records, C …”
“Outline of Presentation to the Board GUAN presentation) August 6, 1996 I. Where we are in the process of CIA records We have almost completed the Oswald 201 file. Size 17 boxes Postponements have been reviewed word by word We are now turning to new a …”
“… you know, the ARRB Board at its May 19, 1995 meeting concluded that it required additional specific information before it could review the CIA records under discussion at this meeting. Based upon my discussions with you and with Barry Harrelson, I understand that the Historical Review Gr …”
“… rds No. CIA-S? (Publications and analytical materials) Dear John: We would once again appreciate your assistance in obtaining access to CIA records of possible pertinence to the John F. Kennedy assassination. We request that you locate CIA or Intelligence Community serial publications …”
“… ifying, under oath, their compliance with the provisions of the JFK Act (the "Final Declaration of Compliance"). Because of the volume of CIA records, such a "final" statement may not be practicable at that time. However, we do expect that CIA will provide a complete status appraisal by …”
“… s, 1 6of this proposed Act. the history staff in the Center for of Intel Chairman GLENN. Thank you. . . wwsuiuw CIA ligence to assemble CIA records records focusing focusing”
“… n, whatever the review of 30-year-old documents, I have directed the History Staff in the Center for the Study of Intelligence to assemble CIA records focusing on”
“… eview will result in the public release of a significant body of information. To help the committee understand the nature and number of CIA records pertaining to the assassination, I”
“… eview will result in the public release of a significant body of information. To help the committee understand the nature and number of CIA records pertaining to the assassination, I am enclosing the answers to the specific questions you raised in your letter. Sincerely, Stanley M …”
“… e systematic review of 30- year- old documents, I have directed the History Staff in the Center for the Study of Intelligence to assemble CIA records focusing on particular events of historical importance, including o the assassination of President Kennedy. The Historical Review Group …”
“… tematic review of First 30-year-old documents, I have directed the History Staff in the Center for the Study of Intelligence to assemble CIA records PeN decent focusing on particular events of historical importance, including the assassination of President Kennedy. The Historical Revie …”
“… the systematic review of 30-year-old documents, I have directed the History Staff in the Center for the Study of Intelligence to assemble CIA records focusing on particular events of historical importance, including the assassination of President Kennedy. The Historical Review Group wi …”
“… ams, my intention is to bring to the FOIA process a much more positive attitude- toward declassification and the release of government or CIA records. ... The chart that I've brought along with me describes the nature of CIA's collection of documents, about 250,000 to 300,000 pages of …”
“appreciate those suggestions, But in summary the release of the CIA records in accordance with the general outline contained in this resolution would not damage any current CIA operations; is that correct? 10”
“… til September 30, 1998. At the January 22 closed meeting, the Board processed for public release approximately 3,600 FBI records, 1,000 CIA records, and 350 records from other agencies. The nearly 5,000 records processed by the Board is its highest total for a single meeting. In addit …”
“… y resolved, however, this additional time will allow us to complete our work, including the review and public release of critical FBI and CIA records, submit a comprehensive and complete final report to the Congress and the”
“CIA Records and Information. The Review Board has initiated a number of requests to the CIA for additional information and records. The Review Board …”
“… ERT: Why have you waited to this point in the process to begin reviewing the CIA and FBI records? MR. TUNHEIM: Well, we've been reviewing CIA records and FBI records from the very beginning, Mr. Chairman. The volume of records in those agencies is really significant. We have completed t …”
“… egories, it would require CIA to pro dence for names the Review Board had vide significantly less evidence in support of_ encountered in CIA records during the previ its requests for postponement. Given the- ous six to seven months. On that day, CIA large number of CIA officer names in …”
“… 1948 letter is reserved for "objects of a confidential, extraordinary, .. or emergency nature." '. ... : -.: • .. From the beginning of CIA records for all’vouchered fund expenditures . were made available to and were subject to a voucher audit by the GAO. Use of - - the voucher audit …”
“… our letter of 11 June 1976 on behalf of Mr. Harold Weisberg requesting, under provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, access to any CIA records dealing with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and/or James Earl Ray and any of his alleged or suspected accomplices in Dr. King’s assassinat …”
“… receipt of your letter on behalf of Mr. Harold Weisberg requesting, under provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, access to any - CIA records dealing with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and to those dealing with James Earl Ray and any of his alleged or suspected accomplices in Dr. …”
“… d specifically securate would necessitate the review of thousands of files. The enclosed list can be supported by Bureau records. Wiztei CIA records reriect 01 inc same icons as unxnovi. in is also must be kept”
“… dered as potential security previously approved additional contacts with informant pending comp Let ton of one additional Leadto check CIA records. Subject is presently CBS Hews reporter and has been in frequent contact with numerous Soviets and has furnished information of significa …”
“… t F. Ken name was never mentioned during the the general outlines from a CIA Curtis nedy, who was his brother's personal three hours. But CIA records show source. Then on March 3, 1967, we watchdog over the CIA. It has now :. that the next day McCone not only -wrote that Robert Kennedy “ …”
“… l Robert F. Ken name was never mentioned during the the general outlines from a CIA nedy, who was his brother’s personal three hours. But CIA records show source. Then on March 3, 1967, we watchdog over the CLA. It has now that the next day McCone not only wrote that Robert Kennedy “may …”
“… a. (CSCI-3/779/510) might Mr. Helms further indicated that the CIA be called upon to provide additional information acquired from checks of CIA records and agency sources. He thr ad suggest that certain policies be employed to enable CIA to work with the Commission and with the Commission's …”
“… SCI-3/779/510) might Mr. He lms fu rther indicated that the CIA be cal led upon to provide additional informat ion acq uired from checks of CIA records and agency so”
“e cal led upon to provide additional informat ion acq uired from checks of CIA records and agency so urces. He thr ad suggest that cert ain poli ci es be employed to enable CIA to work with the Commiss ion and with the Commiss …”
“… a. (CSCI-3/779/510) might Mr. Helms further indicated that the CIA be called upon to provide additional information acquired from checks of CIA records and agency sources. He thr ad suggest that certain policies be employed to enable CIA to work with the Commission and with the Commission's …”
“s further indi cated that the CI A b e called upon to provide additional information acquired from c hecks of CIA records and agency sources. He thr ad suggest that certain policies be employed to enable CIA to work with the Commission and with the Commission's …”