Defense Department Tradition Complicates Reformers' Mission ; the Biggest Espionage Client Could Balk at Having an Intelligence Director Presiding Over It.
Portland Press Herald › August 22, 2004
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Portland Press Herald › August 22, 2004
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Reforming intelligence operations will be an intricate and difficult task for lawmakers, including members of the Governmental Affairs Committee headed by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine.
One major question involves whether military agencies will be commanded by a director outside the Defense Department.See the full content of this document
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Defense Department Tradition Complicates Reformers' Mission ; the Biggest Espionage Client Could Balk at Having an Intelligence Director Presiding Over It.
The Pentagon consumes about 80 percent of the $40 billion spent each year on intelligence. Military officials point to delay...
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