This study addresses the future of the Intelligence Community in
light of 21st century issues/challenges/threats. In addressing this
issue, the author reviews many of the chief intelligence reform
proposals or legislative activities during the early years of the
U.S. intelligence service and throughout the Cold-War era, to
include the turbulent mid-1970s, on into the 1990s, and concludes
with a review of the recommendations from the Joint Inquiry Report
and the 9/11 Commission Report leading to the Intelligence Reform
and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. At issue is whether these
ongoing schemes for reform, including the new legislation, are
sufficient for the effective operation of the Community in a
globalized environment.
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