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- Intelligence Reforms: An Overview
- The United States Should Reform Its Intelligence- Gathering Methods
- The FBI Must Improve Its Counterespionage Strategies
- Improved Surveillance and Information Sharing Is Necessary to Protect America Against Terrorists
- U.S. Intelligence Agencies Must Curb Their Reliance on Surveillance Technology by Kevin Hogan
- The U.S. Intelligence Community Must Develop More Human Intelligence to Combat Terrorism
- CIA Intelligence-Gathering Methods Have Been Successful in Fighting Terrorism
- Counterespionage Reforms at U.S. Intelligence Agencies Are Unnecessary
- The CIA Should Not Become Involved in Direct Combat Operations
- Tighter Controls to Prevent Espionage at U.S. Research Laboratories Are Harmful
- Creating a Defense Department Intelligence Czar Could Bias Intelligence Gathering
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