Intelligence/ The trends
shaping the intelligence community
Some 40 years have
passed since the Church Committee’s sweeping investigation of U.S. intelligence
practices, fresh on the heels of the Watergate scandal. And ten years have gone
by since the last major reorganization of the country’s spy agencies, enacted
in the wake of 9/11. Both efforts led to a host of reforms—among them, the
creation of the Senate and House Intelligence Committees, the passage of the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and the adoption of the
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, which I helped shepherd
through Congress.
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