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Intelligence Office Launches New Site
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Tuesday launched a redesigned Web site featuring expanded content, improved navigation tools and a new digital subscription service. The site now includes a "frequently asked questions" section and a gallery of photographs suitable for use by news organizations.
The electronic subscription management feature offers users multiple ways to receive the latest news and information from ODNI, tailored to personal preferences. An RSS feed, for instance, pushes real time information to cellular phones, Web browsers or handheld devices, officials said in a release. Another service sends e-mail alerts when information is posted.
National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell oversees 16 federal organizations that make up the U.S. intelligence community. His office also manages the implementation of the national intelligence program.
Posted by Andrew on May 6, 2008 02:05 PM | Permalink
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