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Democrats cry alarm over proposal to split up NSA, Cyber Command amid hacking crisis
2020-12-20
[Politico] Pentagon officials are making an 11th-hour push to potentially break up the joint leadership of U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, a move that would raise inevitable questions about Army Gen. Paul Nakasone's future as head of the country’s largest spy agency.

Five people familiar with the matter told POLITICO that senior Defense Department leaders are reviewing a plan to separate the two agencies, a move lawmakers and DoD had contemplated for years but had largely fallen by the wayside since Nakasone assumed command of both organizations in 2018. The Wall Street Journal reported that a meeting about the proposal is scheduled for this week. Defense One first reported the effort was afoot.

If successful, the move could create major upheaval just as national security officials try to determine the full scope of a monthslong hack of several major U.S. agencies — including Homeland Security Department and the nuclear weapons branch of the Energy Department — by Russia’s elite spy agency.

Trump "talking about trying to split up the cyber command from the national security agency, in the midst of a crisis to be talking about that type of disruption makes us vulnerable again," House Armed Services Chair Adam Smith (D-Wash.) said Saturday night during an interview with CNN.

On Friday, Smith sent letters to acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Mark Milley, warning them against severing the leadership of NSA and Cyber Command. The two agencies have shared leadership under a so-called dual-hat arrangement since the Pentagon stood up Cyber Command in 2009.

Nakasone has led the military’s top digital warfighting unit and the federal government’s largest intelligence agency for roughly two and a half years. He has re-imagined how both organizations can deploy their own hackers and analysts against foreign adversaries via a doctrine of "persistent engagement" — putting U.S. forces in constant contact against adversaries in cyberspace, including tracking them and taking offensive action.

The four-star is beloved by both Democrats and Republicans, especially after defending the 2018 and 2020 election from foreign interference. Some lawmakers even joke they wish they could put Nakasone in charge of more parts of the federal government.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Your vicious old Church was deficient.
Confession? Please. So inefficient.
Humane inquisition?
And acts of contrition?
She'd worship us: "Gawd, you're omniscient!"
Posted by: Count Galeazzo Glomp3810   2020-12-20 23:51  

#4  The larger and larger the bureaucracy, the greater and greater the resistance to any change.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-12-20 18:51  

#3  As a general rule, if it freaks out the Democrats, it is probably a good thing.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-12-20 11:39  

#2  Demanding results and accountability represents an anathema to the tenets of our governmental bureaucracy.

You're not unique.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-12-20 07:59  

#1  Demanding results and accountability represents an anathema to the tenets of our governmental bureaucracy. Had it been otherwise, Memorial Bridge would have been lined on both sides with the heads of our so-called intelligence agencies following 9/11.

President Trump sees something that has obviously failed us once again, and is attempting a much needed 'business process' repair.

The house plumber might not be the appropriate one to task with the preparation of the hotel's signature madrinhadealuguel (ruffled cake).

Democratic reluctance for change within the Intelligence Community is hardly surprising. No explanation is really necssary.

(Feel free to substitute Deep State, Tech, and Media globalist oligarchs for 'Church' in the graphic)

Posted by: Besoeker   2020-12-20 07:55  

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