The Intelligence Community Cites Tech Changes, Challenges in Framework
Staff Writer Anastasia Obis and Managing Editor Ross Gianfortune talked about the framework and how the Intelligence Community is looking to adapt to the changing world.
In its recently released National Intelligence Strategy, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence outlines the strategic direction for the Intelligence Community (IC) over the next four years. In it, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines notes the dramatically changing environment in which the IC operates, including the IT environment. Innovation, information sharing and cyber workforce development are points of emphasis in the document, which reflects the input of officials from each of the 18 elements making up the IC.
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Anastasia Obis Staff Writer/Researcher GovCIO Media & Research -
Ross Gianfortune Managing Editor GovCIO Media & Research
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