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CIA 'launches Facebook for spies' | CIA 'launches Facebook for spies' |
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The CIA is to open a communications tool for its staff, modelled on social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, the Financial Times reports. | The CIA is to open a communications tool for its staff, modelled on social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace, the Financial Times reports. |
The project, known as A-Space, aims to improve the way that intelligence agents communicate, it said. | The project, known as A-Space, aims to improve the way that intelligence agents communicate, it said. |
Officials believe that the online workplace will allow staff to better analyse information together. | Officials believe that the online workplace will allow staff to better analyse information together. |
However to ease fears of undercover workers having their cover blown, participation will be voluntary. | However to ease fears of undercover workers having their cover blown, participation will be voluntary. |
Reticent users | Reticent users |
A-Space, due to launch in December, will feature web-based email and software recommending issues of interest to the user said Mike Wertheimer, a senior official at the office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI). | |
We are willing to experiment in ways that we have never experimented before Mike WertheimerOffice of the Director of National Intelligence | |
He told the FT that the new infrastructures would help break down some of the physical communications problems in the intelligence community. | He told the FT that the new infrastructures would help break down some of the physical communications problems in the intelligence community. |
"I am unable to send email, and even make secure phone calls, to a good portion of the community from my desktop because of firewalls," he said. | "I am unable to send email, and even make secure phone calls, to a good portion of the community from my desktop because of firewalls," he said. |
He added that while it was understandable that some operatives were reticent about sharing information which could pose a risk, the 9/11 attacks had showed that not pooling data could also cost lives. | He added that while it was understandable that some operatives were reticent about sharing information which could pose a risk, the 9/11 attacks had showed that not pooling data could also cost lives. |
"We are willing to experiment in ways that we have never experimented before," he said. | "We are willing to experiment in ways that we have never experimented before," he said. |
Mr Wertheimer added that while it had looked for collaboration from overseas, foreign intelligence agencies had been "the folks most virulently against" sharing information through an "intelligence library". | Mr Wertheimer added that while it had looked for collaboration from overseas, foreign intelligence agencies had been "the folks most virulently against" sharing information through an "intelligence library". |
The DNI already operates a collaborative online encyclopaedia - or wiki - for members of the US intelligence community. | The DNI already operates a collaborative online encyclopaedia - or wiki - for members of the US intelligence community. |
And earlier this year the CIA used Facebook to advertise job opportunities within the organisation. | And earlier this year the CIA used Facebook to advertise job opportunities within the organisation. |
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