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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
This is the real issue, isn't it? How much and what kind? 
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DIA is the DoD Intel proponent. The other intel agencies have wanted to take them over for years.
LTG Boykin as a DUSD for Intel looked like a good sign to me.
For a long time, FBI did CONUS, CIA and DIA did OCONUS. Not a lot of crosstalk between FBI and the others, IMHO. DIA and the other national agencies did talk.
Centralized control and common databases share info, but they also broaden the threat for opportunity for compromise of classified data.
TR
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