UNITED STATES FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE COURT WASHINGTON, DC, B1 B3 ORDER i . 131 B3 B7 The government has not yet provided a ?ll! account of the non-compliance in this case, and has undertaken to submit ?a supplemental notice regarding this matter shortly.? Motian at 3 11.1. Never?melegs, the following facts appear reasonably clear. 1 B3 B7B August 20, 2018, Public Release EFF V. DOJ 16-CV02041 Document 3, page 1 of 5 August 20, 2018, Public Release B1 B3 B7B 12: government describes ?ll . - atign proceduresfor it ?lrther appears to the Court that the au?lorizing language of these orders. 590 of this surveillance B3 EFF V. DOJ Document 3, page 2 of 5 August 20, 2018, Public Release EFF V. DOJ 16-CV02041 Document 3, page 3 of 5 It is troubling that, for many years, NSA failed to disclose the actual scope of its surveillance, with the result that it lacked authorization for some of the surveillance that it conducted. It is at least as troubling that, once NSA and the Department of Justice had ?nally recognized that unauthorized electronic surveillance was being conducted, they failed to take prompt measures to discontinue the surveillance, or even to obtain prospective authorization for the already-ongoing collection. In view of these circumstances, and pursuant to ?the inherent authority? of this Court ?to determine or enforce compliance with an order? of this Court or ?with a procedure approved by? this Court, gee SO U.S.C. 1803(h), it is HEREBY ORDERED as follows: (I) No later th addressing in detail: government shall make a written submission eillance had involved, and was likely to continue to involve, unauthorized electronic surveillance; what steps the government is taking to prevent similar occurrences :1 (0) what steps the govenanent has taken to idcnt August 20, 2018, Public Release EFF V. DOJ 16-CV02041 Document 3, page 4 of 5 B1 B3 The Court intends to examine this submission and detexmine whether a hating is required to complete the recprd on these issues. 3 4' - F. HOGAN Judge, United States F0 Intelligence Surveillance Court B6 37c EFF V. DOJ 16-CV02041 Document 3, page 5 of 5