Lessons Learned from the Intelligence Reform Act of 2004

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2024 · 45 MIN

Lessons Learned from the Intelligence Reform Act of 2004

from Overheard · host Foreign Policy Research Instit

On the 20th anniversary year of the legislation creating the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Phil Wasielewski discusses with former acting Director of Central Intelligence John McLaughlin and former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Sue Gordon the effects of this law and what impact it has had on the Intelligence Community. 

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