President Obama has chance to reshape the NSA
October 21, 2013
The upcoming retirement of National Security Agency Director Gen. Keith Alexander will give President Barack Obama an opportunity to transform the agency. Currently, he does not need Senate approval to appoint an NSA director, one of the most powerful positions in the intelligence community. Privacy advocates are hoping that Obama will pick someone who has a less expansive view of the NSA's surveillance power.
President Obama has chance to reshape the NSA