Primirea domnului Leon Panetta, Directorul Agenţiei Centrale de Informaţii a Statelor Unite ale Americii
Preşedintele României, Traian Băsescu, a primit miercuri, 26 mai a.c, la Palatul Cotroceni, o delegaţie a Agenţiei Centrale de Informaţii a Statelor Unite ale Americii, condusă de domnul Leon Panetta, directorul acestei instituţii.
Discuţiile, la care au participat şi conducerea Serviciului Român de Informaţii şi cea a Serviciului de Informaţii Externe, s-au concentrat asupra cooperării bilaterale în problematica de securitate. Au fost abordate teme precum combaterea terorismului, contraproliferarea, contraspionajul, securitatea economică şi protecţia împotriva atacurilor cibernetice.
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CIA Director Leon E. Panetta Unveils Blueprint for Agency’s Future
April 26, 2010
The CIA will enhance its use of more flexible and innovative deployments overseas—including new approaches to cover—paving the way for even better intelligence collection. More co-location of analysts and operators at home and abroad will both enrich the information provided to policymakers and lead to even more operational success in the field. This sort of fusion has more than proved its value over the years, and has been key to victories in counterterrorism and counterproliferation, among other disciplines.
The second pillar is investing in technology to extend the CIA’s operational and analytic reach and become more efficient. Agency personnel must be able to operate effectively and securely in a rapidly changing global information environment. The plan boosts the CIA’s potential for human-enabled technical collection and provides advanced software tools to help Agency officers tackle the huge volume of data they encounter in their work.
The third pillar is to achieve a new level of agility in maintaining the Agency’s global presence and surging for emergencies. The Agency will transform its support platforms around the world and consolidate certain business functions. Director Panetta commended the Agency’s tradition of minimal bureaucracy, a key ingredient in its responsiveness and impact. “When we’re told to get a job done, we can do it,” he said. “But we can’t take anything for granted. As good as we are, we can be better. As capable as we are, we can do more. As smart as we are, we can be tougher.”
He closed by paying tribute to the men and women of the CIA. Noting the bravery that Agency officers so often show—including in situations overseas like natural disasters that go beyond their intelligence charter—Director Panetta said, “You reflect not only America’s strength, but its ingenuity and decency, too.”
“During the course of my career, I’ve come to appreciate the people who truly focus on doing what’s right for the nation. I’m honored to lead this Agency and to be part of its amazing mission. My goal is to build on the strengths of the CIA and keep it the very best intelligence agency in the 21st century. Every generation has dedicated itself to the American dream of giving our children a better life. The test of our success is whether we can give our children a safer world.”
The Director’s session with employees, held in the Headquarters Auditorium, was also broadcast to CIA personnel in the Washington area and overseas.
Foto: White House, 1994