Various factions of the DoD are fighting over it.
This is great, considering that a few years ago none of them wanted anything to do with it.
Various factions of the DoD are fighting over it.
This is great, considering that a few years ago none of them wanted anything to do with it.
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Infighting over intel only slows it’s delivery to where it is needed. Fire those fighting over it and promote people who know where it should go, rather than who should control it.
I think this is a case where redundancy is good. Any government agency has internal bureaucratic imperatives. In any government agency with a monopoly on some form of information, those internal imperatives will tempt it to be, shall we say, selective, about what it passes on and to whom.