DIA director: Information sharing benefits outweigh risks

DIA Director Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Burgess said the benefits of information sharing outweigh the risks. He cited the importance of building relationships and the...

Information sharing is crucial to the military’s future. That’s what Army Lt. Gen. Ronald Burgess, the director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, said at a recent security forum, Defense.gov reports.

Burgess made it clear that the value of sharing information, such as the intelligence-gathering that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden at the hands of U.S. troops, far outweighs the pitfalls, such as the WikiLeaks fiasco.

The key to spurring more information sharing, he said, is good relationships – both between intelligence agencies and between the intelligence community and the military.

In addition, the Internet and social media have helped get information to the right people as quickly as possible, which is critical for security, he said. Burgess made his remarks during a seminar on Transatlantic civil security at the Marshall European Center for Security Studies.

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