Defense
ANALYSIS:Intelligence File Listening In
Surveillance laws should focus on how agencies use information, not how they collect it.
Defense
Legal adviser: Drone position will be explained
State Department's Harold Koh said he is "comfortable" with the administration's legal position on the use of unmanned aircraft to kill suspected terrorists.
Defense
ANALYSIS:Intelligence File Afghanistan’s Spy Surge
A new war effort will stress the intelligence community.
Defense
ANALYSIS:Intelligence File Privacy’s Long Shadow
Intelligence agencies face a skeptical public as they carry out a vital mission.
Management
Creaky Collaboration
Concerns about information sharing persist, and they're dividing the intelligence community.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Creaky Collaboration
Concerns about information sharing persist, and they’re dividing the intelligence community.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Lost Generation
Young CIA employees learn a lesson about scandal.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File The Real Cyber Czar
A formidable intelligence chief, not a White House staffer, will run network security.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Paper Chief?
DNI Dennis Blair has been challenged by his workforce.
Management
Managing Oversight
Congress has the tools to check intelligence agencies, but doesn’t use them.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Gone Missing
Congress has the tools to check intelligence agencies, but doesn’t use them.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Gone Missing
Congress has the tools to check intelligence agencies, but doesn’t use them.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Measure of Change
President Obama follows in the footsteps of Bush-era policies.
Management Matters - Advice And Dissent
Blair’s First Moves
The new spy chief is not afraid of a head wind.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Reading the Signs
Crises occur when we have the wrong kinds of information.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File In the Fast Lane
Google, government and Internet of the future.
Management
Dual-Hatted
Cutting the intelligence director’s workload could make him better at his job.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Dual-Hatted
Cutting the intelligence director’s workload could make him better at his job.
Defense
ADVICE+DISSENT:Intelligence File Cybercrime Wave
The backbone of the global economy is exposed.
Defense
Brennan forced out of the running for CIA director slot
Obama intelligence adviser has been associated with some of the Bush administration's harshest tactics in the war on terror.
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