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The intelligence reform bill evaded real reform.
David Rothkopf is chairman of Intellibridge, which provides intelligence and analysis for the government, and author of the upcoming Running the World: The Inside Story of the NSC and the Architects of American Power.
The recently enacted intelligence reform bill was the best Washington could do, probably. That's the bad news. The good news is that the marketplace knows that intelligence reform is much too important to be left to politicians and bureaucrats.
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