Source: Voice of America
DATE=2/25/97 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-210559 TITLE=U-S / ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE (L) BYLINE=MAXIM KNIAZKOV DATELINE=WASHINGTON CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: AN AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION SAYS ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE GATHERING IS BECOMING AN ALMOST UNIVERSAL PHENOMENON. MAXIM KNIAZKOV REPORTS THE SOCIETY OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE PROFESSIONALS PRESENTED ITS FINDINGS TUESDAY IN WASHINGTON. TEXT: IN DOCUMENTS DISTRIBUTED AT ITS SYMPOSIUM, THE SOCIETY OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE PROFESSIONALS SAID ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE GATHERING HAS MUSHROOMED INTO A BUSINESS IN ITS OWN RIGHT. IT IS NO LONGER JUST FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS OR COMPETITORS VERSUS THE UNITED STATES. SOCIETY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR GUY KOLB SAYS U-S CORPORATIONS HAVE SHOWN THEIR WILLINGNESS TO TAKE ON THEIR RIVALS WHEREVER THEY ARE. // ACT ONE KOLB // COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE AS A PROFESSION HAS COME TO BE SEEN AS A NECESSITY IN AN INFORMATION ERA MARKED BY HYPER-COMPETITION WITHIN A GLOBAL ECONOMY. THE NUMBER OF LARGE CORPORATIONS WITH COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE UNITS HAS TRIPLED SINCE 1988 TO ABOUT 10-PERCENT OF THE CORPORATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES. THIS IS ACCORDING TO STUDIES BY THE FUTURES GROUP, A GLASTONBERY, CONNECTICUT-BASED CONSULTING FIRM. // END ACT // MR. KOLB SAYS 80-PERCENT OF U-S COMPANIES HAVE ADOPTED WHAT HE CALLED -- AN ORGANIZED APPROACH -- TO COLLECTING BUSINESS INFORMATION AND FEEDING IT TO THEIR DECISION-MAKERS. MEANWHILE, U-S GOVERNMENT REPORTS SHOW ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE GATHERING BY FOREIGNERS IS ALSO EXPERIENCING A BOOM. THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WAS PROBING 800 ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE CASES AS OF LATE LAST YEAR. THIS IS TWICE AS MANY AS THE YEAR BEFORE. THE PRESIDENT OF A COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE, BILL DEGENARO, SAYS U-S ANNUAL LOSSES FROM FOREIGN ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE ARE STAGGERING. // ACT TWO DEGENARO // I HAVE HEARD NUMBERS AS HIGH AS 100-BILLION DOLLARS IN LOSSES FROM ALL FORMS OF ESPIONAGE AND PIRACY. // END ACT // AS FOR THE PERPETRATORS, MR. DEGENARO NAMED FRANCE, ISRAEL, AND CHINA AMONG THE WORST OFFENDERS. BUT HE POINTED OUT THE LIST IS BY NO MEANS LIMITED BY THESE THREE COUNTRIES. // ACT THREE DEGENARO // THERE ARE PROBABLY SOMEWHERE BETWEEN 20 AND 50 COUNTRIES THAT HAVE ON OCCASION DEMONSTRATED THEIR WILLINGNESS AND ABILITY TO USE THEIR GOVERNMENT ASSETS TO ACQUIRE INFORMATION OF BEHALF OF THEIR LOCAL COMPANIES. // END ACT // LAST YEAR, PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON SIGNED INTO LAW THE ECONOMIC ESPIONAGE ACT, GIVING FEDERAL AGENCIES NEW TOOLS TO COMBAT THE THEFT OF PROPRIETARY BUSINESS INFORMATION. SYMPOSIUM PARTICIPANTS EXPRESSED THE HOPE THE NEW LAW WILL HELP SLOW THE SPREADING INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC HUNT FOR TRADE SECRETS. (SIGNED) NEB/MAX/RAE 25-Feb-97 12:20 PM EST (1720 UTC) NNNN