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Defense Intelligence Agency takes on Offensive Counterintelligence |
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Monday, 25 August 2008 |
If defensive counterintelligence is checkers, then offensive counterintelligence is chess. Unlike defensive counterintelligence, offensive counterintelligence is intended to “make something happen,” a DIA spokes said last week . It may involve infiltration, active deception and disruption of opposing intelligence services. It is hard to do well. “DIA joins just three other military organizations authorized to carry out offensive counterintelligence operations–the Army Counterintelligence office, the Navy Criminal Investigative Serve and the Air Force office of Special Investigations,” reported Pamela Hess of the Associated Press. See “ DIA’s New Mission Adds to Intel Arsenal ,” August 5. The Defense Intelligence Agency described at length the origins and intended functions of the new DCHC in a news media briefing last week. The transcript is here . Source : Fas |