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Fixing Intelligence: For a More Secure America

AUTHOR: William E. Odom
ISBN: 0300103042

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Fixing Intelligence: For a More Secure America
- Book Review,
by William E. Odom

From Publishers Weekly
"The weakness of U.S. counterintelligence is difficult to exaggerate," says Odom, former director of the National Security Agency, and "patching and repairing here and there" won't solve the problem. Here he presents a far-reaching proposal for revamping the intelligence community, but it's no page-turner. Based on a report originally published in 1997 by a think tank, this book argues that intelligence gathering must be streamlined and cooperation increased among the many existing intelligence agencies. Perhaps Odom's most broad-ranging reform would be to create a national counterintelligence service, which he says would eliminate both competition among the various agencies and the gaps in knowledge that result from such competition. Elsewhere, he proposes broad changes in the makeup of both the FBI and the CIA. These ideas, while presented six years ago by the author, were rarely seriously discussed before September 11, and the author himself admits they are likely to meet resistance from the turf-protecting intelligence community. Odom makes a strong case that they are necessary to fight the changing threats to U.S. security. All too often, though, his language makes his points difficult to follow ("until greater resource management rationality is achieved, progress in integrating the tactical intelligence capabilities will be erratic and more by chance than design"). The book still reads too much like a report to command the wide readership its arguments warrant. It probably will, however, feed media discussions about intelligence reform and the new Homeland Security Department. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Fixing Intelligence: For a More Secure America
- Book Reviews,
by William E. Odom

Fixing Intelligence: For a More Secure America

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Security depends on intelligence, and in this book a leading authority discusses basic problems in American intelligence and how to fix them. For this edition he provides a new preface in which he assesses the security recommendations of the recently released Congressional committee report on 9/11.

SYNOPSIS

"Odom's important and thought-provoking book . . . couldn't be more timely."—Eric Lichtblau, New York Times Book Review; "Indispensable . . . a formidable contribution to the difficult work ahead in realigning the intelligence agencies' Cold War-vintage structure."-Lorraine Adams, Washington Post Book World; "A vital and extraordinarily timely contribution to our national debate."-Zbigniew Brzezinski; "This is a forcefully and cogently argued book. It is a necessary read for anyone concerned about the future of intelligence."—Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs; "General Odom uses the unique insight gained from years of experience in the intelligence business to explain in plain language an issue that is critical to U.S. national security - intelligence community reform. A valuable resource to expert and novice alike." - Senator Richard C. Shelby; "By publishing the Odom study, Yale University Press establishes a benchmark, a guide for public debate on this vital issue." - David E. Murphy, retired National Intelligence Officer and CIA Soviet specialist

Author Biography: William E. Odom, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, is also the author of The Collapse of the Soviet Military, also available in paperback from Yale University Press. General Odom's former positions include director of the National Security Agency and assistant chief of staff for intelligence in the U.S. Army.


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