By Rafael Enrique Valero
The intelligence community has embraced a spirit of collaboration and rates higher on job satisfaction than government as a whole, according to a recent employee survey by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. But there's room for improvement, the report said.
"Yes, we are collaborating more, but we're still not at the level we that need to be," said Ronald Sanders, chief human capital officer at ODNI. "There's still a significant gap between the indentified need for collaboration and the amount of it that actually occurs."
Eighty-four percent of those surveyed at the 16 military and civilian intelligence agencies said their mission depended on "sharing knowledge and collaborating," according to the 2007 IC Annual Employee Climate Survey. That figure rose 9 percent from the previous year.
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