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CIA Director Unveils Cutting-Edge Tech Procurement Overhaul


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CIA Director John Ratcliffe made headlines this week with a major announcement on modernizing the agency's technology procurement. On February 9, the Central Intelligence Agency unveiled a new acquisition framework designed to speed up adoption of cutting-edge tools from the private sector. According to the CIA's official statement, the framework includes a centralized vendor vetting system and streamlined information technology authorization process to slash the time from defining a mission need to operational use. CIA Director John Ratcliffe said, were optimizing our approach to working with the private sector. C I As rapidly evolving mission demands a radical shift towards a culture of speed, agility and innovation. By leveraging the best technological solutions available today, the C I A will be better equipped to meet the intelligence challenges of tomorrow. Washington Technology reports that Efstathia Fragogiannis, a former Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency alum who joined as procurement chief in November, is leading the effort. This comes amid concerns over slow government buying processes that hinder access to innovations from startups in areas like artificial intelligence, biotechnology, financial technology and microelectronics. CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis told Nextgov slash F C W that the agency is open for business and seeking partners to stay ahead of adversaries like China. The Japan Times notes the push addresses Ratcliffe's 2025 confirmation hearing warnings that the C I A struggles to keep pace with technological advances. Defense One highlights recent C I A actions, including Mandarin language recruitment videos targeting Chinese officials and covert operations in Venezuela. Separately, A O L reports Ratcliffe traveled to Caracas on Thursday to meet Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez, according to a United States official. On another front, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden raised deep concerns over classified C I A activities in a cryptic letter to Ratcliffe this week, as covered by A O L. FBI Director Kash Patel also thanked Ratcliffe publicly after the arrest of Zubayr al-Bakoush, a suspect in the 2012 Benghazi attack, underscoring interagency collaboration on terrorism cases. These moves signal Ratcliffe's focus on agility, partnerships and global operations as C I A director. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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