Five years after terrorists used passenger planes as bombs in catastrophic attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, how is America’s intelligence community doing in efforts to thwart future terror attacks?
California Connected talks to national security expert Amy Zegart, UCLA associate professor of public affairs at UCLA’s school of public policy. Her analysis: It’s tough as there are still many areas in which the intelligence community must do a better job.
- Profile of Amy Zegart, an Associate Professor at UCLA’s School of Public Affairs, where she teaches courses in U.S. foreign policy and public management.
