Friday, January 23, 2015

The answer to the Peruvian Dini's problems

Yesterday, the Peruvian journal Diario Correo published an opinion piece by Luis Alfonso Morey blasting what he views as the deplorable state of the Peruvian National Intelligence Directorate (Dini). He said that the Peruvian government lacks a strategy on the issue of national security and has allowed the Dini to become overwhelmed by infighting, political plots, corruption, and plots against the press and political opposition.

Morey even went so far as to compare Peruvian president Ollanta Humala and his wife, Nadine Heredia, to agents 86 and 99 from the old TV show, Get Smart. While we strongly disagree with the writer regarding his opinions of President Humala and Nadine Heredia – they are neither inept, nor are they secret agents, they are highly successful politicians – we do appreciate some other comments that he made. He argued that the Peruvian government should contract the services of a private operator, mentioning Leonie Group, our parent company, by name, to support the Dini.


On that point, we couldn’t agree more. Leonie is a highly specialized communications, analysis, information systems, cyber, and research operations firm. Specifically regarding intelligence support, Leonie gives clients the ability to efficiently collect, filter, process, create, distribute and securely store data with systems support and extensive training. Leonie’s specialties include all-source, human, geospatial, and signals intelligence analysis, intelligence training, counter intelligence analysis, and intelligence collection management. If anyone is interested in learning more about Leonie’s service offerings in South America, they should let us know.

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