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9/11 vs Pearl Harbour

   
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When the September 11 attacks occurred, the reduced staffs of the spy agencies could not handle the demands for "actionable intelligence" and were compelled to seek out help in the private sector (Shorrock, 2008, p. 73). First there are really three types of contractors currently serving the Intelligence Community (IC)...
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73). First there are really three types of contractors currently serving the Intelligence Community (IC). The first are that body of contractors who provide consulting, advisory, and training services. The second are those contractors that provide technical support services such as development of information systems, IT infrastructure construction or enhancement, and other services that the clients lack the in-house expertise to perform...
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