Reconnaissance Office Role to Be Reviewed; Satellite Agency's Place Is Uncertain

From: The Washington Post | Date: September 2, 2005| Author: Walter Pincus | Copyright information

The new director of the National Reconnaissance Office said yesterday that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld had ordered a review of the role of the organization, which designs, builds and operates U.S. intelligence satellites, in the aftermath of other changes taking place throughout the intelligence bureaucracy.

Donald M. Kerr, who left his position as CIA deputy director for science and technology in July to become director of the National Reconnaissance Office, said it was s...

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