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Intelligence Reform

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, illustrated that the major threats to America’s national security are no longer just from large conventional armies. As threats become more transnational and globally dispersed, the challenge posed to our intelligence community becomes exponentially more difficult. In order to respond, the intelligence community must make a series of fundamental cultural and structural reforms, and Congress must take the necessary and corresponding steps to oversee the process. CNP is bringing together the key players in intelligence reform through a series of discussions, forums and roundtables in order to ensure that the process happens in a way that most enhances America’s national security apparatus.
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"In Washington today, it is rare to find an organization like CNP that brings people from both parties and all viewpoints together." --Sen. John McCain


 

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