On July 19, 2010 The Washington Post published the first of a three-part, two year investigation of the U.S. national security infrastructure. The investigative report, “Top Secret America,” was written by Dana Priest, one of the newspaper’s Pulitzer Prize winning journalists, and William Arkin.
No sooner had the first installment hit the streets than the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on behalf of Acting Director, David C. Gompert, issued a press release dismissing the report’s major conclusions. In the press release dated July 20, 2010 Gompert says, “The reporting does not reflect the Intelligence Community we know.”
National Security Infrastructure
The first of the Post series, published July 19, 2010, detailed the extraordinary infrastructure of facilities and personnel that have been put in placed to guard the nation’s security following the September 11 terrorist attacks. The Post investigation claims that the national security infrastructure encompasses “the equivalent of nearly three Pentagons spread across nearly ten thousand locations across the U.S.”
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