picl. president ford was the first to get one on one briefings with the c.i.a. traveling with the president on 9/11, there in the classroom, with president bush when he received the phone call that the tower has been hit, on air force one for the next 13 hours until the president came back to andrews, was the c.i.a. briefer. in 2004 we had the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act. that piece of legislation is the first sweeping changes to the intelligence community. as a result of that, the position of director national intelligence is created and the p.d.b. staff is now moved up to the d. in i. level. they still contribute over 90% of the briefing, but now other members of the intelligence community also contribute to the briefing. today president obama receives his briefing on a tablet. as you can imagine, our current operations are still highly classified. so those objects that we might collect into the collection would be highly classified as well. so in our world, tangible objects are not considered to be official u.s. government records. there