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Experts Recommend Ways to Improve Intelligence Support to Critical Infrastructure Protection Efforts
The U.S. intelligence community should increase its role in protecting the nati
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Homeland Security Evolves With the Threat
The West is especially vulnerable to cyber terrorism.
Homeland Security Threats, Solutions Become More Diverse
Secretary Michael Chertoff outlines new challenges.
WHAT PRESIDENT OBAMA SHOULD ASK HIS DNI ON DAY ONE
Before getting into what I believe the next DNI should focus on, I suppose its worth considering briefly why President Elect Obama did not name his Director of National Intelligence (DNI) or CIA Director along with the rest of his National Security team on 30 November. According to informed reporting, retired Admiral Denny Blair was slated to be named DNI and John Brennan-- current CEO of TAC, Clinton PDB Briefer, first NCTC Director, and senior Intelligence advisor to the Obama campaign - Director of CIA. According to unconfirmed second hand insider reports, Denny Blair's nomination is being reconsidered because the Obama Transition Team is concerned about establishing the DNI as a military position. Just a few days before the President Elect introduced his national security team, John Brennan publicly announced he was withdrawing his name from consideration for any senior IC post so as not to be a "distraction" to the new administration because of concerns raised by a coalition of 200 psychiatrists about his tacit acceptance of "enhance interrogation techniques" while at CIA. In my view these are inconsequential reasons for denying our next President and the IC the service of two outstanding individuals who would be ready to lead the IC from the moment of confirmation.
ATK Awarded $87 Million Contract to Supply Non-Standard Ammunition for Afghanistan
Alliant Techsystems has received an $87 million contract by the U.S.
Northrop Grumman Wins Support Contract for Navigation Systems on Navy Ships and Submarines
Northrop Grumman Corporation's Sperry Marine business unit has been awarded a $15 million delivery order for the fift
SGIS Receives Intelligence Operations Support Contract From L-3 Communications
SGIS has been awarded an intelligence operations support contract by L-3 Services Incorporated in support of Multi-National Force--Iraq (MNF-I).