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Homeland Defense Requires Trust, Will
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Elaine Kamarck. Elaine Kamarck is on the faculty of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. She ran the reinventing government initiative in the Clinton-Gore administration
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Ridge, Tom
2001
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Elaine Kamarck. Elaine Kamarck is on the faculty of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. She ran the reinventing government initiative in the Clinton-Gore administration
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2001
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Homeland Defense Requires Trust, Will
2001
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The creation of this new entity will help solve one of the more vexing intelligence problems that plagues the U.S. government by allowing front- line workers unfettered, real-time access to the intelligence obtained by the FBI and the CIA. The FBI gathers intelligence and follows procedures designed to bring criminals to trial. The CIA gathers intelligence and follows procedures designed to protect its sources. The two cannot and should not be combined. The anticipation of these events, discussed in a variety of closed meetings, created a unique chicken-and-egg political problem. Law- enforcement officials, having foiled a variety of lesser terrorist threats, were understandably reluctant to publicize these threats, lest they inspire copycat actions. Intelligence officials were understandably reluctant to publicize anything they knew about threats, because of the fear that this would compromise their sources.
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