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From the supplier: The French have been using their intelligence service to obtain economic and technological information from the US. The General Directorate for External Security's (DGSE's) Planning, Forecasting and Evaluation group was tasked to gather scientific and technological intelligence from the US. DGSE has obtained information on IBM Corp's next generation personal computers and Corning Inc's new fiber-optics technology.
Citation Details Title: Votre secrets, monsieur? (French intelligence service) Author: Daniel P. Scuro Publication:Security Management (Refereed) Date: October 1, 1992 Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security Volume: v36 Issue: n10 Page: p35(2)