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Author Treverton, Gregory F.

Title Reorganizing U.S. domestic intelligence : assessing the options / Gregory F. Treverton
Published Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (v, 125 pages) : illustrations
Series Rand Corporation monograph series
Rand Corporation monograph series.
Contents Introduction: domestic intelligence in context -- Defining domestic intelligence -- A range of options for improving domestic intelligence -- Assessing structural options -- Weighing pros and cons: an approach for considering the uncertain costs and benefits of organizational change -- Conclusions: the path forward
Summary "One of the questions in the fight against terrorism is whether the United States needs a dedicated domestic intelligence agency separate from law enforcement, on the model of many comparable democracies. To examine this issue, Congress directed that the Department of Homeland Security perform an independent study on the feasibility of creating a counterterrorism intelligence agency and the department turned to the RAND Corporation for this analysis but asked it specifically not to make a recommendation. This volume lays out the relevant considerations for creating such an agency. It draws on a variety of research methods, including historical and legal analysis; a review of organizational theory; examination of current domestic intelligence efforts, their history, and the public's view of them; examination of the domestic intelligence agencies in six other democracies; and interviews with an expert panel made up of current and former intelligence and law enforcement professionals. The monograph highlights five principal problems that might be seen to afflict current domestic intelligence enterprise; for each, there are several possible solutions, and the creation of a new agency addresses only some of the five problems. The volume discusses how a technique called break-even analysis can be used to evaluate proposals for a new agency in the context of the perceived magnitude of the terrorism threat. It concludes with a discussion of how to address the unanswered questions and lack of information that currently cloud the debate over whether to create a dedicated domestic intelligence agency."--Publisher's website
Notes "RAND Homeland Security Program and the Intelligence Policy Center."
"Prepared for the Department of Homeland Security."
"Rand Corporation monograph series"--Publisher's Web site
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-125)
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Subject Intelligence service -- United States.
Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention
Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Terrorism.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Terrorism.
Intelligence service
Terrorism -- Government policy
Terrorism -- Prevention
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Rand Homeland Security (Program)
Intelligence Policy Center (U.S.)
ISBN 9780833048219
083304821X
1281736759
9781281736758
Other Titles Reorganizing United States domestic intelligence
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