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Efforts to establish a regional operations centre, where intelligence could be shared and responses co-ordinated, have foundered among squabbles over its location.
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Some entrees could be shared.
The NATO commander, Gen. John R. Allen, has privately expressed concerns that in the absence of an administrative detention process, dangerous insurgents captured on the basis of intelligence that could not be shared in court might be released and return to the battlefield, as has happened in the past.
Intelligence was shared.
But a senior intelligence official said that under Mr. Bush, the intelligence digest included more operational, real-time information than before, including detail about the sources of intelligence that could not have been shared with a larger audience.
"In addition Andy Anson has confirmed that any intelligence that he believed could be substantiated was shared with Mr Garcia in his interview and that everything else was hearsay, gossip and rumour".
"Had this critical information been shared, it could have been compiled with other intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged," the president said.
There are fears that intelligence-sharing could be restricted.Attempts to extend the reach of the secret state caused headaches for the previous Labour government, which lost its battle for a longer detention period for terrorist suspects and failed in its attempt to introduce compulsory identity cards.
Artificial intelligence techniques could be used to improve algorithm accuracy.
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