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"Those contracts cover major acquisitions such as satellites and computer systems, as well as commercial activities such as rent, food service, and facilities maintenance and security," the memo said. The Post said its investigation also found that: In the area around Washington, 33 building complexes
-- totaling some 17 million square feet of space -- for top-secret intelligence work are under construction or have been built since 9/11. Many intelligence agencies are doing the same work, wasting money and resources on redundancy. So many intelligence reports are published each year that many are routinely ignored. "There has been so much growth since 9/11 that getting your arms around that
-- not just for the DNI, but for any individual, for the director of the CIA, for the secretary of defense
-- is a challenge," Gates told the Post. ___ Online: http://www.washingtonpost.com/
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