The American Intelligence Circus
At one time, America’s intelligence team was the pride of the nation, safeguarding the homeland and ensuring that “we the people” could sleep soundly at night.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
At one time, America’s intelligence team was the pride of the nation, safeguarding the homeland and ensuring that “we the people” could sleep soundly at night.
Understanding the dual military framework of the United States is essential for policymakers, military leaders, and the public alike.
The Good News For Many: If a Cross Dressing Intel Officer Can Qualify for a Clearance, Then…
Engineering in the Now, Next and After-Next: An Elegant Engineering Concept Until the Humans Intervened and Colored Outside the Lines
There is an Old School Economics Saying that When Unemployment Goes Below ~5%, There are a lot of People Working Who Can’t Reach the Pedals. We have Some Crappy People Working for Us
Hindsight is 20/20 Time: About Ten Years After Key Decisions Set Things in Motion, it Becomes Okay to Acknowledge the Egregious Government Decisions Made in 1999 and Throughout the FIA Procurement
The GAP Study effort is tasked out for NRO, NIMA and the community to get behind some type of solution to the gordian knot the FIA program has become. The truth comes out about NRO program malfeasance.
It was 20 years ago (18 October 2002) the Director of Central Intelligence was briefed on the results of his tasker to the National Reconnaissance Office and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency to assess the NRO Future Imagery Architecture Program and determine the risk for a gap in intel capability due to its schedule delays.
Defense Secretary Rumsfeld attempts to trump congress’ work on the Director of National Intelligence deliberations, USDI Dr. Stephen Cambone gets schooled on staffing and security guard Tina Ricca is murdered.
Government Malfeasance at Taxpayer Expense: Same as it Ever Was
Office of the Director of National Intelligence Edition (Part 7)