General Keith Alexander, speaking about the controversy over bulk collection of phone "metadata" said his personal view is that more transparency would help restore public trust in the secret intelligence service.
"I believe it is in our nation's best interest to put all this phone data into a repository where you the American people know what we are doing with it," Alexander told a cybersecurity forum sponsored by the news organization Politico.
"I'm open for greater transparency. I'm open for where we put the data."
"If we don't know there is a threat, we can't stop it."
Alexander repeated his contention that only a small number of phone records -- less than 300 last year -- were investigated as part of the agency's efforts to thwart terrorist threats stemming from overseas.
Alexander spoke after a key US senator called for an end to the bulk collection and said the intelligence programs had a "trust deficit."
The agency has come under fire following revelations about vast surveillance efforts which collect data on Americans.
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