It has been three years since the intelligence community was reorganized with passage of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act in December 2004, and the results are not encouraging.
The DNI has become what intelligence professionals feared it would: an unnecessary bureaucratic contraption with an amazingly large staff.
Has this bureaucratic superstructure enhanced our intelligence capabilities?
This op-ed must be taken for what it is, but it's interesting to see this view getting ink.