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Whats In The Washington Post Story Terrifying the Intelligence Community?

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Whats In The Washington Post Story Terrifying the Intelligence Community?

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Update: The Washington Post story is now live. Here’s our executive summary. The U.S. intelligence community is bracing for a Washington Post story scheduled to be published on Monday. The story, largely reported by Pulitzer Prize-winner Dana Priest, will reportedly detail the billions of dollars of intelligence contracts fielded out to private companies. Both the State Department and the the Office of Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), which oversees all intelligence agencies, have sent out internal memos regarding the story. Here’s what we know about the story, what we know about private intelligence contracting, and how intelligence agencies are responding. • Likely Conclusions of the Story The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder explains the intelligence contractor problem: “contractors do a lot of work that the government used to do by itself; oversight has become next to impossible; the intelligence-policy complex has created a revolving door of sorts where the line between private c

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