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Washington Post Plans to Out Companies and Individuals Doing Intelligence
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Posted by Erick Erickson <http://www.redstate.com/erick/>
(Profile<http://www.redstate.com/users/erick/>)


Friday, July 16th at 10:11AM EDT

19 Comments

This morning I received this memo from the Office of the Director of
National 
Intelligence.<http://www.redstate.com/erick/files/2010/07/intelligenceconnect.pdf>

In it, the ODNI advises its “industry partners,” that is those corporations
and individuals who do work to assist the security of the country, that the
Washington Post is planning on outing them.

Early next week, the Washington Post is expected to publish articles and an
interactive website that will likely contain a compendium of government
agencies and contractors allegedly conducting Top Secret work. The website
is expected to enable users to see the relationships between the federal
government and its contractors, describe the type of work the contractors
perform, and may identify many government and contractor facility locations.

Um . . . what?

The memo says the Post will begin running the stories on July 19, 2010,
which must be the start of ratings week or something.

I’m also told that the Obama Administration, outside of the intelligence
corridor, is “basically cool with it.”

Cool with this? Seriously? There’s this paragraph:

Foreign intelligence services, terrorist organizations, and criminal
elements will have potential interest in this kind of information. It is
important that companies review their overall counterintelligence posture to
ensure that it is appropriate. Specifically, we recommend that companies
affected by this publication and website assess and take steps to mitigate
risk to their workforce, facility and mission, to the extent consistent with
your contractual relationship with ODNI. These steps should include
re-enforcement of security and counterintelligence protections and steps to
enhance workforce awareness. CI and security events related to the
publication of these articles and website should be reported through normal
company channels to the MSC/Security office. For the time being, thresholds
should be lowered to aggressively report anomalous behavior.

Remember the left cheering when the *New York Times* did this stuff to the
Bush Administration? Somehow I suspect they’ll still actually cheer for
this, which won’t exactly do anything to reassure the American people that
those in charge are good on national security issues.

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