Intelnews: America’s most senior intelligence officer says its classification system is broken
THE MOST SENIOR INTELLIGENCE officer in the United States has said in a letter that the nation’s system of classification is flawed and undermines its national security. This view was expressed by Avril Haines, who heads the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the body that directs and coordinates America’s 18 intelligence agencies. Haines, 52, was appointed to the position last year by President Joe Biden, and is seen as a potential reformist of the US intelligence community.
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America’s Senior Intelligence Officer Says Its Classification System Is Broken
Top US spy warns too many government secrets harms national security -- CNN
Top Biden official says information classification system undermines national security, public trust -- The Hill
Top intel official warns 'deficiencies' in classification system pose national security threat -- ABC News
US Obsession With Secrecy Destroys Trust, Harms National Security, Intelligence Chief Says -- Sputnik
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ReplyDeleteThey know it's broken because third parties are still able to use legal means to get a sliver of information every now and then that the gov would rather keep to itself. And it won't be "fixed" until one hand has no clue what the other is up to. Gotta plug all them little leaks.
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