http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070730/hillhouse
Is it in the best interest of Americans to allow for-profit companies to review our intelligence and suggest action?
Is it in the best interest of the Government to allow for-profit companies to have access to intelligence and suggest policy?
I am not OK with these types of implementations. The potential for abuse far outweighs any possible positive output these types of relationships can create.
Discuss.
Is it in the best interest of Americans to allow for-profit companies to conduct surveillance?The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) revealed in May that 70 percent of the intelligence budget goes to contractors.
More than 70 percent of the staff of the Pentagon's newest intelligence unit, CIFA (Counterintelligence Field Activity), is made up of corporate contractors.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) lawyers revealed at a conference in May that contractors make up 51 percent of the staff in DIA offices.
Between 50 and 60 percent of the workforce of the CIA's most important directorate, the National Clandestine Service (NCS), responsible for the gathering of human intelligence, is composed of employees of for-profit corporations.
Is it in the best interest of Americans to allow for-profit companies to review our intelligence and suggest action?
Is it in the best interest of the Government to allow for-profit companies to have access to intelligence and suggest policy?
I am not OK with these types of implementations. The potential for abuse far outweighs any possible positive output these types of relationships can create.
Discuss.
Last edited by KEN-JENNINGS (2007-07-30 11:14:48)