Intelligence officials' lack of business expertise jeopardizing America's economic security

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The intelligence community lacks the business knowledge needed to provide Americans with economic security from foreign theft, coercion and competition, according to current and former U.S. intelligence officials.

American flags are displayed together with Chinese flags on top of a trishaw on Sept. 16, 2018, in Beijing. A Nasdaq-listed Chinese technology company that is a supplier for self-driving vehicles is threatening to sue the U.S. government after it …

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has created a unit focused on understanding cutting-edge technology applications, risks and supply chains. Analysts have traditionally focused on indicators of military might, natural resources, people and the health of economies to comprehend and forecast foreign affairs.

Other efforts to bring business and technology talent into the intelligence community have involved debate over whether to turn the Commerce Department into a spy agency. Some private-sector products may enable better tracking of U.S. adversaries’ technology and wishlists than the tools the government already uses.

Mr. Rasser, Datenna’s managing director and a former CIA officer, told The Washington Times that his team excels at knowing when and where to grab crucial information from behind China’s firewall, which restricts digital access.

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