The “complex and demanding” process of restructuring the U.S. intelligence community is still “a work in progress” after 22 months of effort, John D. Negroponte said yesterday in a farewell address wrapping up his tenure as the first director of national intelligence. Negroponte, who is leaving to become deputy secretary of state, spoke in the lobby of the modernistic Defense Intelligence Analysis Center at Bolling Air Force Base before 400 senior intelligence community officials and a portion of the 1,700 employees that make up the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Full Story
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