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A retired admiral and short-lived nominee to head the Defense Department has been named the director of the nation's largest and most controversial private security force. | Retired Adm. Bobby Ray Inman, 79, who's legendary intelligence career includes serving as the vice director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, director of the National Security Agency, and most recently as deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, will lead the board of directors for Xe Services, formerly Blackwater USA.
Admiral Inman told Shoemaker that he could keep his job if signed an agreement to abide by certain conditions including telling his family, abiding by the laws of the jurisdiction where he lived concerning public conduct, and not getting involved in public activities which may compromise NSA's anonymity policy.
"Of all the people I've worked with, he's one of a dozen or so extraordinarily fast learners," recalled Bobby Inman, a retired Navy admiral who was one of the company's original board members.
Admiral Inman told Shoemaker that he could keep his job if signed an agreement to abide by certain conditions including telling his family, abiding by the laws of the jurisdiction where he lived concerning public conduct, and not getting involved in public activities which may compromise NSA's anonymity policy.
"Of all the people I've worked with, he's one of a dozen or so extraordinarily fast learners," recalled Bobby Inman, a retired Navy admiral who was one of the company's original board members.
A retired admiral and short-lived nominee to head the Defense Department has been named the director of the nation's largest and most controversial private security force. | Retired Adm. Bobby Ray Inman, 79, who's legendary intelligence career includes serving as the vice director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, director of the National Security Agency, and most recently as deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency, will lead the board of directors for Xe Services, formerly Blackwater USA.
NEW YORK -- Former National Security Agency director Bobby Ray Inman lashed out at the Bush administration Monday night over its continued use of warrantless domestic wiretaps, making him one of the highest-ranking former intelligence officials to criticize the program in public, analysts say. [...] "This activity is not authorized," Inman said, as part of a panel discussion on eavesdropping that was sponsored by The New York Public Library. The Bush administration "need(s) to get away from the idea that they can continue doing it."
NEW YORK -- Former National Security Agency director Bobby Ray Inman lashed out at the Bush administration Monday night over its continued use of warrantless domestic wiretaps, making him one of the highest-ranking former intelligence officials to criticize the program in public, analysts say. [...] "This activity is not authorized," Inman said, as part of a panel discussion on eavesdropping that was sponsored by The New York Public Library. The Bush administration "need(s) to get away from the idea that they can continue doing it."
"Of all the people I've worked with, he's one of a dozen or so extraordinarily fast learners," recalled Bobby Inman, a retired Navy admiral who was one of the company's original board members.