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Negroponte Unveils Intelligence Strategy
2005-10-27
Bolstering the growth of democracy in other countries has joined countering terrorism and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction as the top strategic missions for the nation's intelligence agencies, according to a document released yesterday by Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte.

Titled "The National Intelligence Strategy of the United States," the publication publicly sets out for the first time the strategic missions laid out by the director of national intelligence for the country's 15 agencies.


Negroponte said the strategic mission to "bolster the growth of democracy and sustain peaceful democratic states" is aimed at providing policymakers with information to alert them as to how countries are progressing toward democracy, allowing them to understand the "success or failure to achieve good governance." Although he did not mention Iraq, it would appear that the need to understand that country's progress would fit his description.

Negroponte said mission priorities as described in the document have not changed for the agencies, but two former senior intelligence officials said yesterday one involving democracy appeared new.

During the Cold War, the CIA carried out covert activities in many countries, including some in Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe, to support democratic leaders and political parties that opposed communist governments.

A senior intelligence official, who appeared with Negroponte at a briefing for reporters but asked not to be identified, said the democracy mission statement does not describe such covert operations but only outlines collection and analysis of so-called soft power intelligence in contrast to the threat-based intelligence that has been emphasized in the past.

The publication also lays out 10 goals, termed "enterprise objectives," that Negroponte hopes to accomplish as a result of the restructuring and transformation of the agencies that has begun since he took over as President Bush's chief intelligence adviser six months ago. These include many steps recommended by the Sept. 11 commission and the president's intelligence commission such as sharing of intelligence between agencies and creation of uniform security practices.

The public release of the intelligence strategy "shows Congress and the public our commitment to building an intelligence community that is more unified, coordinated and effective," Negroponte told reporters at the briefing. He added that the document will help the individual agencies under him align their activities to these missions.

In the past, the mission statement had been contained in a classified document produced by the DNI's predecessor, the director of central intelligence, according to a senior intelligence official.

One "enterprise" objective calls for establishing new and strengthened relationships with foreign intelligence services. That appears to conflict with goals recently set out by CIA Director Porter J. Goss who told his agency he wants to increase unilateral human intelligence collection and reduce reliance on foreign liaison relationships.
No conflict - Goss needs to get an internal capability up and running again, we can share as needed in parallel with that


The senior intelligence official said that though U.S. human intelligence collection will increase, "we have a lot more to harvest with allies," and that both approaches will be used.
Posted by:lotp

#7  "Build an integrated intelligence capability "

You try getting the NSA to share anything related to collection without them trying to take control of it too... Same goes for CIA and HUMINT.

Not going to happen. Not unitl/unless someone chops the heads off all these agencies, clears the decks in middle management, and breaks down the empire building that runs rampant in any large government agency, defence or otherwise.
Posted by: Oldspook   2005-10-27 22:52  

#6  Screw promoting democracy.

Promote individual liberty - and the rest will follow as surely as night follows day.
Posted by: Oldspook   2005-10-27 22:48  

#5  Well of course we're not 'stuck on stupid.' Everyone knows this 'strategy' will be successful. How could a foreign born, former UN AMBO, French linquist and Yalie foreign service officer with middle name of Dimitri...possibly fail as an intelligence professional. More Yalies are always welcome. I understand he even speaks a little Texican! The 'transformation' mantra immediately popped out. That surely sinches it. The other obvious guarantour of success will be the physical location of his agency, i.e., proximity to that other dynamo of early warning success and productivity. One must wonder if covered walking paths that converge on a central tobacco and meditation atrium are planned. "Enterprise Objectives"...huh? Sounds like Malcolm Baldridge Award criteria. Good luck Ponte! Remember if you will, Ou thniskei zeilos eleutherias - Greek proverb; the passion for freedom never dies. I cannot help but wonder if the fellow who coined the phrase..."stuck on stupid" could not do better - quicker.
Posted by: Besoeker   2005-10-27 17:27  

#4  Of course, Swiss Tex. That's why upper management gets paid the big bucks - and why the rest of us don't want to be promoted that high. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-27 13:54  

#3  Bureaucracy being full of Bureaucrats the 1st, 3rd and 10th gaols will not be easy to implement, i.e.

1) Build an integrated intelligence capability to address threats to the homeland, consistent with U.S. laws and the protection of privacy and civil liberties.

3) Rebalance, integrate, and optimize collection capabilities to meet current and future customer and analytic priorities.

10) Eliminate redundancy and programs that add little or no value and re-direct savings to existing and emerging national security priorities.


Posted by: SwissTex   2005-10-27 13:17  

#2  I hope this presages covert activities going under DOD.
Posted by: Uleter Angenter7912   2005-10-27 12:42  

#1  How nice. It's the implementation that matters, however.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-10-27 12:41  

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