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TOUGH LOVE

TOUGH LOVE. The Washington Post Sunday, August 22, 1999 B7 David Ignatius New Guy At the CIA

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TOUGH LOVE

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  1. TOUGH LOVE The Washington Post Sunday, August 22, 1999 B7 David Ignatius New Guy At the CIA In all these ways, Tenet sounds like the kind of boss you’d want to work for if you were a spy. But to make the CIA a great intelligence service again, Tenet will have to be more than a coach and cheerleader. The agency needs tough love. Weiner Loeb Bohn Devine Wilson Steele

  2. DCI & Money DARO 1.7B (Hidden) “Other” 1.4B NIMA .8B CIA 3.2B DIA 0.6B? GDIP 2.0B USAF TIARA 4.0B $ CCP 3.4B ARMY TIARA 2.8B NRO 6.4B NAVY TIARA 1.8B Other DoD TIARA .7B

  3. DCI & Collection • Single Collection Authority • NRO + NSA + NIMA • Clandestine Service • Overt Collection Service • Collaborative collection management; geospatially-based co-processing; multi-disciplinary processing

  4. Chair, Vice Chair, 3 Support NIO Teams (NIO, DNIO, 3 ANIO per Group) Foreign Affairs Military Defense Finance & Commerce Law & Order Ecology & Culture ANIO Specialists (2 per Issue Area) WMD GP Force Crime Terror Cyberwar Political Economic Cultural S&T Geography 10 Dedicated Support Specialists DCI & Analysis • Fund mid-career expert hires • Create civilian expert reserve • Increase NIC to 60 Billets

  5. DCI & OSINT • Get serious! Need $1B/Year. • Government-wide focal point for purchasing open source intelligence (OSINT) and for global information-sharing • OSINT boss co-equal to technical and clandestine bosses under ADCI/C

  6. DCI & CIA • Put “Central” back into the CIA with DDCI/CM running inter-agency operations for: • financial • personnel & security • training • S&T R&D • public & congressional liaison

  7. DCI & Embassies • Re-direct SCIFs toward a combination of increased technical collection and inter-agency tactical analysis teams • Provide $50M a year for teams to buy OSIF/OSINT locally • Create overt networks of local & regional experts on contract

  8. DCI & Cyberspace • Earmark $150M for a UN/NATO/PfP open source intelligence and information-sharing network • Shift to web-based, password-protected global network. Yes, abandon C4ISR legacy pipes. • Global Intelligence Council

  9. DCI & Business • Focus an entire FBI Division on needs of the private sector: 1/3 CI, 1/3 IP, 1/3 Hot Net • Earmark $150M/Year for this • Be absolutely ruthless with “allies” on this issue • Legislate “due diligence” standards for business sector

  10. DCI & States • Train state & local in the proven methods of the IC • Transfer technology • Create national standards, intelligence architecture • Earmark $150M/Yr from USG • Establish rock-solid domestic counterintelligence base

  11. DCI & Encryption • Unencumbered encryption is heart of data integrity and change detection as well as safe global e-commerce • Makes America the world’s safest computing environment • Enables global network for information sharing with all state and non-state actors

  12. DCI & Covert Action • Transfer CIA’s existing paramilitary personnel and capabilities to SOCOM • Provide SOCOM with a 25-person DO Station • Provide all other CINCs with a 5-10 person DO Station • CIA/DO retains “direct action”

  13. DCI & Overt Action • Hands-off but over-all collection and force protection strategy requires: • Fully-funded Embassies • Increase in Peace Corps • Increase in AID/USIA “stuff” • Improved USG support for private sector “overt action”

  14. DCI & Life • Our mission is to inform policy, not simply to collect secrets. • Our clients include Congress, the U.S. public, and foreign leaders as well as publics. • Intelligence--properly done--really is the heart of the matter.

  15. DCI & Death • President • Cabinet • Members • Staffers • Media • Bureaucrats • Security • Time

  16. TOUGH LOVE Running in place is not an option. 80% of the solution is outside the bunker. Identify and empower change agents or CIA/IC will be further marginalized on your watch. Weiner Loeb Bohn Devine Wilson Steele

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