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Klingons open new office to specifically monitor NORKS
2017-05-14
[Defense One] The first "mission center" launched since the spy agency’s 2015 reorganization, it is also the most narrowly focused.

Two years after the CIA reorganized itself to create 10 "mission centers," the spy agency is adding a new one devoted specifically to North Korea.

Then-director John Brennan launched that 2015 restructuring -- it also created the Directorate for Digital Innovation, the agency’s first new directorate in half a century -- to modernize the agency and eliminate stovepipes between its analysts, agents, and hackers. Instead of offices built around kinds of expertise, the new mission centers house cross-functional teams focusing on a threat or a region. That allows them to "harness the full range of CIA’s operational, analytic, support, technical and digital capabilities," the CIA said in a Facebook post.

The new Korea Mission Center at CIA headquarters in Virginia is intended to do the same thing for a country that at least one intelligence expert calls "the hardest of hard targets."

In a press release, CIA Director Mike Pompeo said the new center "allows us to more purposefully integrate and direct CIA efforts against the serious threats to the United States and its allies emanating from North Korea."

Pompeo also said the move reflects the CIA’s agility. Keeping the organizational chart malleable and adding the new center is part of the agency’s efforts to stay responsive as national security threats evolve and priorities shift.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  You'd a thought (naaa) that they'd task specific groups with specific targets.
You know, so's they might be familiar with what they were looking at.
(This is also what's wrong with American business. Absolute interchangability of employees.)
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-05-14 20:10  

#3  "We trained hard, but it seemed that every time we were beginning to form up into teams we would be reorganized. Presumably the plans for our employment were being changed. I was to learn later in life that, perhaps because we are so good at organizing, we tend as a nation to meet any new situation by reorganizing; and a wonderful method it can be for creating the illusion of progress while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralization."

~ Charlton Ogburn (1911–1998) in "Merrill's Marauders: The truth about an incredible adventure" in the January 1957 issue of Harper's Magazine
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-05-14 13:41  

#2  Think of it as a personnel-variant of the 'shell game' for Klingons.
Posted by: Pappy   2017-05-14 13:34  

#1  Hey, no fair, want us took take our staff out of passing material for unmasking Americans?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-05-14 11:59  

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