President George W. Bush signed into law the most sweeping overhaul of US intelligence in nearly 60 years, aiming to remedy broad failures that led up to the September 11 terrorist strikes.”Under this new law, our vast intelligence enterprise will become more unified, coordinated and effective. It will enable us to better do our duty, which is protect the American people,” he said during a signing ceremony. The legislation, which grew out of the formal investigation into the terrorist strikes of 2001, consolidates US intelligence gathering under one director of national intelligence with broad budget authority.Full Story
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