Responding to msg by adam@lighthouse.homeport.org (Adam Shostack) on Tue, 23 Apr 2:26 PM
Isn't the CIA forbidden from doing anything on US soil?
Probably the CIA officers are linguists or analysts, maybe even cryptographers, who will be doing that they do at Langley and other US stations: processing foreign (non-US-citizen) intelligence coming into the country from a variety of sources. These roles would fit this paragraph of the article: To keep tabs on such potential foreign threats, around 25 CIA officers will be stationed alongside officers from the Defense Intelligence Agency the National Security Agency, and the FBI at an "all-source" intelligence command post to be established at an undisclosed location in the Atlanta area. Any CIA officers or agents or contractors here want to comment, top secretly? We're all compartmentalized, yes?
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John Young