Spies for hire: The secret world of intelligence outsourcing/ Tim Shorrock
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Simon & Schuster: 2008Description: 439 pISBN: 9780743282246Subject(s): Intelligence service | National security -- United States | Intelligence service | United States | Contracting outDDC classification: 327.1273
Contents:
The intelligence-industrial complex --
Booz Allen Hamilton and "The Shadow IC" --
A short history of Intelligence outsourcing --
The CIA and the sacrifice of professionalism --
The role of the Pentagon --
The NFA, 9/11, and the business of data mining --
Intelligence Disneyland --
The pure plays --
The rise of the national surveillance state --
Conclusion: ideology, oversight, and the costs of secrecy.
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The intelligence-industrial complex --
Booz Allen Hamilton and "The Shadow IC" --
A short history of Intelligence outsourcing --
The CIA and the sacrifice of professionalism --
The role of the Pentagon --
The NFA, 9/11, and the business of data mining --
Intelligence Disneyland --
The pure plays --
The rise of the national surveillance state --
Conclusion: ideology, oversight, and the costs of secrecy.
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