CIA faces spy shortages as staffers go private
…But current and former officials say Goss does face problems stemming from the agency’s reliance on a robust private contracting market for skilled intelligence and security workers that has grown more lucrative since the September 11, 2001, attacks and the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
“Goss realizes he has a major problem in the (clandestine service) because he’s having major bailouts among the old guard and also retention problems all the way down the ranks,” said a former clandestine officer.
Experienced spies have been surrendering their blue staff badges and leaving the CIA in droves, often to return the next day as better paid, green-badged private contractors, current and former officials say.
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