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WillyT

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Sun Jun 16, 2013, 02:36 PM Jun 2013

The Private-Intelligence Boom, By The Numbers - MoJo [View all]

The Private-Intelligence Boom, by the Numbers
By Tim Murphy| MoJo
Thu Jun. 13, 2013 3:40 AM PDT

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Edward Snowden revealed to the world the startling breadth of the National Security Agency's surveillance efforts, but his story also highlighted another facet of today's intelligence world: the increasingly privatized national security sector, in which a high school dropout could bring in six figures while gaining access to state secrets. Over the last decade, firms like Booz Allen Hamilton, where Snowden worked for three months, have gobbled up nearly 60 cents out of every dollar the government spends on intelligence. A majority of top-secret security clearances now go to private contractors who provide services to the government at stepped up rates.

"I like to call Booz Allen the shadow <intelligence community>," Joan Dempsey, a vice president at the firm, said in 2004, as captured in Tim Shorrock's book, Spies for Hire. No kidding. Here's a look at our mushrooming intelligence contracting sector:







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More: http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2013/06/national-security-inc-our-private-intelligence-apparatus-numbers


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Yep. Profit, not protection. And we're all paying. DirkGently Jun 2013 #1
Privatization is really a code word for looting Vinnie From Indy Jun 2013 #2
+1000 forestpath Jun 2013 #12
Of Course we need contractors, how else can we pay those salaries. bahrbearian Jun 2013 #3
k and r nashville_brook Jun 2013 #4
K&R G_j Jun 2013 #5
Kick !!! WillyT Jun 2013 #6
kick nt Hissyspit Jun 2013 #7
hire me hire me flamingdem Jun 2013 #8
k/r marmar Jun 2013 #9
Thanks, WillyT MrScorpio Jun 2013 #10
Kick. scarletwoman Jun 2013 #11
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