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OverviewNow in paperback, and with a new, updated Afterword, this acclaimed investigative report is the first to expose the massive outsourcing of top-secret intelligence activities in the wake of 9/11. - A major story the government doesn't want us to know about: Almost everything about the outsourcing of spying activities is classified. Shorrock lifts the veil off this disturb- ing story for the first time. - Vital tasks outsourced: Running spy networks overseas, interrogating enemy prisoners, eavesdropping on phone calls, tracking al Qaeda operatives, analyzing intelligence-- these vital tasks, traditionally performed by government, are now being outsourced to companies answerable to investors rather than to Congress. - Authoritative: Shorrock has spent four years researching this new phenomenon, drawing on interviews, government documents, and industry contacts. He takes readers inside the intelligence contracting industry, which is worth more than $50 billion a year. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim ShorrockPublisher: Simon & Schuster Imprint: Simon & Schuster Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780743282253ISBN 10: 0743282256 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 26 May 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsTim Shorrock is a digger, and he has penetrated a secret and fascinating world to write a telling and readable book. -- Evan Thomas, editor at large of Newsweek , author of Sea of Thunder Path-breaking.... Destined to be the gold standard on intelligence contracting. -- Asia Times A definitive book. -- The Nation Valuable.... Contains some important, timely truths about the influx of private entrepreneurs into America's spy agencies. -- The Washington Post Book World A disturbing overview of the intelligence community. -- The New York Times A sterling example of why investigative journalists are valuable....A remarkable job. -- USA Today Tim Shorrock's well-researched and convincing book reveals how the intelligence community now subcontracts out most of its work -- 70 percent -- to private-sector companies that inevitably have their own agendas, which may or may not accord with the national interest. By laying out very specifically how all this works, Shorrock has provided a very important service to the country. -- Burton Hersh, author of The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA Tim Shorrock is a digger, and he has penetrated a secret and fascinating world to write a telling and readable book. -- Evan Thomas, editor at large of Newsweek, author of Sea of Thunder Spies for Hire is an excellent roadmap to the daunting new terrain of U.S. intelligence, in which the explosive growth of intelligence contracting threatens to overwhelm any possibility of independent oversight. In this groundbreaking work, Tim Shorrock explores who has benefitted, who has paid, and why it matters to us all. -- Steven Aftergood, Project on Government Secrecy, Federation of American Scientists Tim Shorrock is walking, and mapping, a startling fault line of these crazy days: the way government is outsourcing its most basic functions at a time of peril. Replacing public service with private transactions -- often shadowy and unaccountable -- is what helped bring down Rome. Without fierce scrutiny, and the kind of sharp-eyed disclosures this book provides, it can bring down America. A must read. -- Ron Suskind, author of The One Percent Doctrine Path-breaking.... Destined to be the gold standard on intelligence contracting. -- <i>Asia Times</i> Tim Shorrock's well-researched and convincing book reveals how the intelligence community now subcontracts out most of its work -- 70 percent -- to private-sector companies that inevitably have their own agendas, which may or may not accord with the national interest. By laying out very specifically how all this works, Shorrock has provided a very important service to the country. -- Burton Hersh, author of The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA Path-breaking.... Destined to be the gold standard on intelligence contracting. -- Asia Times Tim Shorrock is a digger, and he has penetrated a secret and fascinating world to write a telling and readable book. -- Evan Thomas, editor at large of Newsweek, author of Sea of Thunder Author InformationTim Shorrock is an independent investigative reporter who has been writing about the intersection of business and national security for more than twenty-five years. His work has appeared in The Nation, Harper's, Salon.com, the Los Angeles Times, and other publications. He lives in Tahoma, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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