President Bush’s commission on weapons of mass destruction is expected to call on U.S. intelligence agencies to take steps to ensure information flows more freely among them, breaking down long-standing barriers and cultures of secrecy, federal officials say. The report recommends creating formal procedures for analysts to file dissenting views, one official who spoke on condition of anonymity said Wednesday. Agency heads would still have discretion to decide whether to pay attention to conflicting analyses, the official added.Full Story
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