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Stephen Cambone

"We have been working hard to think about what our combined needs are going to be in the way of intelligence capabilities, not today but 15 to 20 years in the future."

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Donna Grant

"Every intelligent being, whether it breathes or not, coughs nervously at some time in its life."

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"Your complete intelligence is designed to experience the fullness of life, not a narrow omission of its best possibilities."

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"Most unintelligent or foolish people do not regard themselves as that, they regard themselves as not-that-intelligent or not-that-wise."

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"There can be no two opinions as to what a highbrow is. He is the man or woman of thoroughbred intelligence who rides his mind at a gallop across country in pursuit of an idea."

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"Dyslexia is the affliction of a frozen genius."

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"Intelligence without wisdom is nothing more than stupidity that looks smart."

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"Intelligence is dangerous. Intelligence means you will start thinking for yourself."

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"You looked a little bit smarter when your stupidity lessened a lot."

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"It is not that men become too intelligent for God,' says the Apologist, 'but rather they become too arrogant for intelligence."

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"Intelligence is a moral category."

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Stephen Cambone
"Over the course of two years, we arrived at a point where we began to look at the value added by making information more easily accessible across the intelligence community, both defense and national."

Intelligence

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Stephen Cambone
"So we have a group within the office that is devoted to support for the war fighter. That's, of necessity, an operational and tactical level of concern."

War

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Stephen Cambone
"That is really not much different from the search engines that are being constructed today for users throughout the entire world to allow them to search through databases to access the information that they require."

Being

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Stephen Cambone
"Our focus is on outputs rather than inputs."

Focus

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Stephen Cambone
"We've complemented that with a second office to think about how we need to prepare ourselves for that period 10 or 15 or 20 years from now, by way of investment in our technology, our organization and our people."

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Stephen Cambone
"We have been working hard to think about what our combined needs are going to be in the way of intelligence capabilities, not today but 15 to 20 years in the future."

Intelligence

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Stephen Cambone
"The third group is focused on counterintelligence and security. I think the reason for that is fairly evident, in terms of vulnerabilities of the department and the harm that can come to it by failing to detect when we have, in fact, been harmed."

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Stephen Cambone
"Where we have the choice between putting a dollar against those that are going to advance horizontal integration and those that are going to sustain current capability, we'd rather put them against the horizontal integration activity."

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Stephen Cambone
"It's easy to measure success by the number of dollars spent or by the number of programs initiated, without having too much regard for what was bought and how useful it was to the people who need it - the war fighter and the analyst."

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Stephen Cambone
"Thirdly, as we move through this process of integrating the communications, we will begin to emulate more of the World Wide Web in our work in the future."

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