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Date: 1999-09-30
CIA wird IT-Venture/kapitalist
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Die wahre Konvergenz [Copyright Martin Bangemann / Eu
Kommission] in diesen IT-bewegten Zeiten spielt sich nicht
zwischen TV und Internet ab. Tatsächlich verschmelzen
geheime Dienste mit privatem Kapital.
In - Q -It heisst die Firma: In wie Intelligence, It für IT. Was
wohl das "Q" inmitten zu bedeuten hat?
Es sei aus einem James Bond Film sagte ein Sprecher der
Agentur "Wir haben nämlich unseren eigenen Humor"
post/scrypt:
Die Lexika listen beginnend mit "inq" dieses auf:
inquest [gerichtl. Untersuchung, Manöverkritik]
inquire [anfragen, sich erkundigen] sowie
inquisition auf
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Temporarily forgoing its clandestine ways, the CIA is publicly
setting up in California's Silicon Valley to invest in young
companies developing technologies with spying potential.
In a whimsical nod toward the beloved James Bond movie
character who presides over gadgets, the spy agency named
the company ``In-Q-It.''
Using $28 million in previously classified startup money from
Congress, the nonprofit company will invest in some high-
tech companies and form joint ventures with others to nurture
Internet-age projects that could benefit the CIA, said the new
company's chief operating officer, Gilman Louie.
``We'll work with outside companies. We'll be as nimble as
we possibly can. We're trying not to be a laboratory,'' Louie
said in an interview Wednesday.
..
In-Q-It also will try to support technologies that will let the
CIA better organize and use information it already has.
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The company - the brainchild of CIA Director George Tenet -
quietly was chartered in February. It is just now getting under
way, with a board of directors that includes well-known high-
tech figures and former Defense Secretary William Perry.
Louie said the company will remain small, with no more than
25 employees.
It is negotiating now for an office on prestigious Sand Hill
Road in Palo Alto, Calif., joining other venture capitalists,
Louie said. The company will keep a small office in
Washington, D.C., he said.
The CIA picked a fanciful name for the new company. The
``In'' stands for intelligence. The ``It'' stands for information
technology. The Q in the middle is in honor of British gadgets
expert ``Q'' in the James Bond movies.
``We do have a sense of humor,'' CIA spokesman Bill Harlow
said.
Louie said he was mystified when, during a job interview, the
CIA told him the new company's name.
``I said, `what does it stand for?' When they told me, I started
busting up. It must have been written down on a dinner
napkin somewhere.''
He said he is not so sure about naming a U.S. intelligence
community venture ``after a British character, but I think
everyone was enamored'' of the James Bond connection.
Louie, 39, was chairman of an electronic game company -
MicroProse Inc. - later bought by Hasbro. He created a
popular air-combat simulator game, ``Falcon,'' modeled after
the F-16 fighter.
At Hasbro, Louie has been an executive with the toy
company's online business group.
Louie said he has no experience in espionage ``and I want to
keep it that way,'' although he said he and other top
executives of will carry a high security clearance.
Both he and the CIA stressed that the venture capital
company would deal with unclassified projects, at least
initially.
Harlow, the CIA spokesman, said In-Q-It ``is clearly tied to us, but they make a big point of being independent.''
Harlow said the project ``grew out of the recognition here of a need to find new ways to harness the capabilities of the private sector to deal with some of the more difficult problems of information technology.''
``This is definitely an 'out of the box' kind of thing ... not a standard government solution,'' Harlow said.
Louie said the CIA now is the upstart company's only customer, but other private-sector clients might be sought at a later time. He said he expected the company to become self-sustaining from its investments, with an even
tual budget of about $100 million a year.
The company's board of directors includes Perry; John Seely Brown, director of the Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center; Norm Augustine, chairman of Lockheed Martin; and former AT&T President Alex Mandl. . . .
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