From The Baltimore Sun:
WASHINGTON - The incoming Obama administration must stop the legendary struggles between the Pentagon and the CIA over control of intelligence, Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, a key member of the House Intelligence Committee, said yesterday.
Ruppersberger, a Baltimore County Democrat, said it would be "a good thing" if Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates stayed on the job after Barack Obama is inaugurated as president Jan. 20.
But he declined to say whether he thinks any of the top intelligence agency chiefs should be replaced. They include Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, Michael V. Hayden, the former NSA director who now heads the CIA, and Mike McConnell, the director of national intelligence.
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Update #1: US military, intel urged to cooperate more on space -- Reuters
My Comment: This is a failure of leadership at the top .... i.e. the blame must stop at the President's desk.