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Specifically, the 9/11 commission concluded that the problem wasn't a shortage of intelligence, but rather a lack of coherence and coordination among spy agencies, so that the warning signs were missed.
On 21 March 1944 the British Chiefs of Staff discussed the shortage of intelligence but were told by Reginald Victor Jones, one of the "Crossbow Committee" members, that little information was leaking out because the workforce was predominantly German.
Two of her superiors had discussed not taking her to Iraq; it was felt she was a risk to herself and possibly others, according to a statement later issued by the Army but again the shortage of intelligence analysts held sway.
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Part of the challenge was the shortage of reliable intelligence in Afghanistan.
There is no shortage of business intelligence (BI) tools to address this very challenge, but most are not used by real business people because they are hard to deploy and seem no better than Excel.
Indeed, the shortage of serious discussion of intelligence matters has frequently resulted in counterterrorism programs that are much less balanced and effective than they could and should be.
Top officials of the country's security services have acknowledged publicly that the attacks exposed systemic weaknesses in their ability to spot and track terrorist threats, including staffing shortages and the sharing of intelligence between the various agencies involved.
"There's no shortage of ability to get intelligence," Bratton said at the time.
Those include a shortage of qualified translators, a potential understaffing of intelligence analysis units and a perception among some analysts that they receive second-class treatment.
Harvey conceded there had not been a clear exit strategy for British forces when they embarked on the bombing campaign, and that there was a shortage of Nato surveillance, reconnaissance, and intelligence-gathering aircraft.
For decades, American policy makers lamented how few people in the United States studied the Middle East, leaving a shortage of expertise in the military, the intelligence services and the diplomatic corps.
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