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  • ...tion]] designated collateral TOP SECRET, as well as any information in a [[compartmented control system]] such as Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) or Special Access Progr
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  • Originally a [[compartmented control system|tightly classified]] U.S. program, the world's first operational [[imagery
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • ULTRA was the main [[compartmented control system|code word]], in the [[Second World War]], for [[United Kingdom|British]] [[
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  • ...roper protection of information or materials under the requirements of a [[compartmented control system]]
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  • ...which is responsible for ensuring the security of information covered by [[compartmented control system]]s
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  • ...sportable earth station. In the first version, it supported 14 circuits (8 compartmented control system|sensitive compartmented intelligence (SCI) and 6 classified information|col
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • ...eral" (TOP SECRET classified information|classification not belonging to a compartmented control system, as well as TS/SCI (sensitive compartmented information) and TS/SAP (speci
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  • ...government-only [[extranet]], the [[classified information|SECRET]], and [[compartmented control system|TOP SECRET/compartmented control]] levels. [[circuit switching|Circuit-swit
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system|TALENT-KEYHOLE}} {{r|Compartmented control system|BYEMAN}}
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  • ...at they deal with [[classified information]] or the subset that is under [[compartmented control system]]s. While, for example, the overall budget for the intelligence community i
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  • The internal code name, which was [[Compartmented control system#special access program| a Special Access Program (SAP) designation]], used
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  • TACLANE is the main interface, for sending and receiving [[compartmented control system|compartmented intelligence information]], between the existing [[TROJAN SPI
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  • ...uch that it meets the criteria for [[classified information]] subject to [[compartmented control system]]s.<ref name=DCID>{{citation
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  • Sometimes called a [[compartmented control system#special access program|Special Access Program (SAP)]], but not an informati
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  • The main [[compartmented control system|code word]] for his material was IRONBARK, which can be searched in the onl
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  • **[[Compartmented control system]] (i.e., intelligence and special access) video uses JWICS; there are also
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  • ...SIPRNET at the SECRET classification level and JWICS at the TOP SECRET and compartmented control system levels, is an overlay &mdash; some might call it a virtual private network
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  • ...launched by the United States Air Force. The program was operated under [[compartmented control system|tight security]] and it wasn't until 1995 that the program was declassified ...came the [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]]. Different security [[compartmented control system|compartments]] were applied to the two, the no-longer-used BYEMAN system fo
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  • For the record, not every [[compartmented control system#sensitive compartmented information facility|sensitive compartmented inform
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  • {{r|Compartmented control system}}
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  • **[[compartmented control system#collateral information|Collateral]]-level SIGINT reports received from the
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  • See compartmented control system for a discussion of ''additional'' restrictions, not always strictly "class ...idered parallel to or additive with the general classification system. See compartmented control system for practices in the U.S., which are fairly closely reflected in the system
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  • ...roved for handling information of the highest security levels. While the [[compartmented control system]] information it handles is principally for intelligence (i.e., TOP SECRET
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  • ...ficers under F.W. Winterbotham. This was the ancestor of many of today's [[compartmented control system]]s; while that article is U.S.-specific, many of the "COMINT Channels Only"
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  • ...lites, can warrant the weather information to be classified at the highest compartmented control system levels (i.e., Sensitive Compartment Information or SCI). <ref>{{citation
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  • ...ommand and Control System-Maritime, and all-source intelligence systems at compartmented control system|TOP SECRET/SCI, classified information|SECRET, and unclassified levels.
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  • ...the basic SECRET level, and JWICS for material above SECRET or with other compartmented control system restrictions.
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  • ...tems are operated is called the Ship Signal Exploitation Space, and is a [[compartmented control system#sensitive compartment information facility|sensitive compartment informatio
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  • ...-level''' is used to describe material that is classified, but not under a compartmented control system.
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  • ...ce taken by other than tactical systems were under the TALENT-KEYHOLE (TK) compartmented control system. TALENT applied to airborne and KEYHOLE to satellite systems, but the produ ...to attack. Most imagery useful at the tactical level is now at the SECRET "compartmented control system#Collateral information|collateral" (i.e., not in a compartment) level. For
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  • ...to late 1960s. Reform and simplification of the intelligence community's [[compartmented control system|multilayered secrecy system]] was one of Turner's significant initiatives,
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  • '''ULTRA''' was a [[compartmented control system#Code words and nicknames|code word]] for British [[communications intellige
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  • ...e Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) in the SFOB OPCEN and provides compartmented control system communications. It provides human-source intelligence and counterintelligen
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  • ...he additional confusion, in U.S. practice, that all SIGINT designated as [[compartmented control system|sensitive compartmented intelligence]] (SCI) is in what is called the "COMI
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  • ...al Plan]] (SIOP) was made official in 1962, and the basic concept of the [[compartmented control system|exceptionally highly classified]] plan has continued ever since.
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  • ...ategorized as sensitive compartmented information is handled not through a compartmented control system named after SIGINT or ELINT, but is marked '''CCO: Handle through COMINT Ch
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  • ...rol beyond the regular clasification of intelligence), and in the BYEMAN [[compartmented control system]]. The images and their interpretation, however, were under a separate SCI
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  • ...tricted to "collateral" SECRET information, which does not have additional Compartmented control system|access restrictions. It may carry SECRET information with the restriction o
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  • ...analysts, the Defense Intelligence Officers (DIOs), as well as managing [[compartmented control system|special access programs]]. Additionally, DP provides assistance with foreig
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  • ...intelligence and covert actions against Cuba. The station itself had the [[compartmented control system|cryptonym]] [[JMWAVE]]; operations using it had their own cryptonyms or cod
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  • * [[Compartmented control system/Definition]]
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  • ...OMINT. Concerns over ARVN security limited the information given them to [[compartmented control system#collateral information|non-codeword]] SECRET information. The first step i
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  • * [[Compartmented control system/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Compartmented control system/Metadata]]
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  • ...what level. For example, satellite imagery intelligence used to be at the compartmented control system|TOP SECRET plus codeword level. People cleared for that codeword couldn't e
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  • ...destine cell system]] in such groups. The combination of familiarity and [[compartmented control system|compartmentalization]] make it extremely difficult to introduce human agent
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  • In military systems, a fairly elaborate system of [[compartmented control system#Code words and nicknames|code word]]s may be used.
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  • ...nce Readiness Facility (UCIRF) in Germany, had all-source capability and a Compartmented control system|sensitive compartmented information facility|Sensitive Compartmented Inform
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  • ...ing problems as to the extent of classified information, especially in a [[compartmented control system]], as used for intelligence and communications security information. ...NT units within a dual chain of command. Since most NSA system was under [[compartmented control system]]s, local military commanders might not have the appropriate clearance. The
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  • ...IA. Many CIA reports are [[classified information]], and, further, under [[compartmented control system]] additional controls. CIA produces a wide range of [[intelligence analysis
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  • ...war, was that ARVN intelligence personnel were not given access above the compartmented control system#Collateral information|collateral SECRET (i.e., with no access to material
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  • At White House direction, the CIA had created a program, under the compartmented control system#Cryptonyms and pseudonyms|cryptonym DBANABASIS, for destabilizing Saddam.
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