fletcher if any people have been held accountable. what the secretary and i have said over and over again, we expect the highest standards in the intelligence committee. >> could we get that, mr. work? do soldiers get that? >> the ig report will tell us, but as director clapper spoke to the overall assessment is that we are improving. >> congressman, i will just add we are not able to take authoritative personnel related actions on these instances and allegations until the ig investigation is done. it has taken quite a while. i think we're as -- we are as eager as this committee is to get the results of that ig investigation and be able to take action on those. in the interim, there are some systemic and management actions that we have taken on the dod side working closely with director clapper and his team. first and foremost, as director clapper mentioned, in the natural changeover of duties at central command with the commander and the j-2, we both have along with general stuart, the director of dia, strongly emphasized the need for the j-2 to look at its business practices and ensure that all analysts have the ability to call it like they see it and speak truth to power.