Sentence examples for intelligence reorganization from inspiring English sources

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A19 Bush Backs Bill on Intelligence The White House endorsed the intelligence reorganization measure under consideration in the Senate, warning lawmakers that it would oppose efforts to dilute powers sought for a proposed new national intelligence director.

Both mentioned the recent terror attacks in London and in Sharm el Sheik, Egypt, and Ms. Harman asked General Hayden to reassure the panel that the intelligence reorganization had left the government better equipped than before Sept. 11, 2001, to avert a similar attack on the United States.

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But after years of high-profile intelligence reforms and reorganizations, and tens of billions of taxpayer dollars spent on new counterterrorism and homeland security initiatives, the public has a right to be concerned that the many glaring dots in the case of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the suspected would-be Christmas Day bomber, were not connected.

Even as the President was moving to beef up the powers of the C.I.A.'s director, the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Pat Roberts of Kansas, announced that he wanted to see the C.I.A. broken up as part of a reorganization of the intelligence community into three new spy agencies working under a national intelligence director.

The intelligence community needs some serious reorganization.

The final reorganization of Soviet intelligence occurred when the KGB was created in 1954.

Its problems were not solved, and may have been made worse, by the reorganization of the intelligence community after Sept. 11, 2001.

Some intelligence veterans say that the reorganization of the C.I.A. and F.B.I. are not as important as getting back to the basics of espionage and counterespionage: recruiting valuable agents in Middle Eastern countries to penetrate terrorist organizations.

Its intelligence dimension has comprised institutional reorganization and considerable increases in the funding of America's intelligence-gathering capabilities, a global program of capturing terrorist suspects and interning them at Guantánamo Bay, expanded cooperation with foreign intelligence agencies, and the tracking and interception of terrorist financing.

She said she looked back with pride on the reorganization of the country's intelligence agencies and the creation of the office of the director of national intelligence, a consequence of the failures before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The key challenge in defending the "homeland" isn't reorganization; it's fixing the intelligence community (front page, July 8).

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