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  • ...up]]. Some SIGINT personnel were assigned to covert special operations and intelligence units.<ref name=Gilbert>{{cite book | title = (Review of) The Most secret War: Army Signals Intelligence in Vietnam.
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  • ...llina M. (2007). Road Rage: When Drivers Lose It -- A review of Road Rage: Assessment and Treatment of the Angry, Aggressive Driver by Galovski, Tara E., Malta, ...s swearing and demeaning other drivers. Adult drivers must model emotional intelligence from the child's earliest age as a passenger. Children experience their fir
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  • ...ing aloud or mentally 'hearing' [[sound]]s described), or even [[logic]]al intelligence (e.g., considering 'what if' scenarios or predicting how the text will unfo ==Reading assessment==
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  • ...troduced the idea of effects and an effects-based approach to planning and assessment in mature revision efforts to key publications (Joint Publications 3-0 and Combat assessment (CA) is an overall evaluation of combat operations in relation to command o
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  • He has been involved with encouraging appropriate access to military and intelligence information. He is a Director, [[George Washington University National Secu In 1991, he was part of an [[Office of Technology Assessment]] study to analyze U.S. strategy for the post-Cold War era. <ref name=OTA>{
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  • of Defense on requirements, programs, and budgets; and provides net assessment on the ...nds, based on priorities given to their missions, the military budget, and intelligence assessments of the threats to the UCCs. The Plan provides a
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  • ...ity on the Korean Peninsula, and the still confused post-World War II U.S. intelligence structure. It is less clear why South Korea also was surprised at the high ...2", under MG [[Charles Willoughby]], but FEAF G-2 did not have an explicit intelligence responsibility for Korea. The MAAG, reporting to the Pentagon, had the U.S.
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  • ...intelligence, but also in warfare itself, for such things as battle damage assessment. ...ns of the placed being imaged; the term also can be applied to non-imaging intelligence collection technologies for which the exact location is important.
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  • He formed a Strategic Assessment Group of civilian and military experts to advise him on new approaches in A *COL Chris Kolenda Director/coordinator, Strategic Assessment Group
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  • Adaptive learning or Intelligent tutoring has its origins in the artificial intelligence movement and began gaining popularity in the 1970s. At that time, it was c An algorithm for a CAT-style assessment is simple to implement. A large pool of questions is amassed and rated acc
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  • ...-submarine warfare]] (ASW), [[anti-surface warfare]] (ASuW), and [[C3I-ISR|intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance]] (ISR) aircraft. It possesses extensive s ...ith the upgraded AN/APS-137D(V)5 maritime surveillance radar and [[signals intelligence]] (SIGINT) system developed by Raytheon. The system was redesignated [[APY-
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  • ...ers of Richard Nixon, regarded Marxist [[Salvador Allende]], regardless of intelligence analysis suggesting Allende was not consolidating power, as a second Castro | publisher = [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • ...nsiderable resources for the direct support of staff functions, especially intelligence and information operations. ...e. The operations officer, however, has his own section, but also oversees intelligence and communications-electronics.
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  • ...ginal stealth platforms, they are natural platforms for bringing [[signals intelligence]] SIGINT antennas close to targets. When no more than a mast breaks the s ...Up Antenna: Hunter-Killer Submarines increasingly are Hunter-Gatherers of Intelligence
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  • ...role of intelligence cycle security to protect the process embodied in the intelligence cycle, and that which it defends. ...f the challenges is there are a wide range of potential threats, so threat assessment, if complete, is a complex task. Governments try to protect three things:
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  • ...rang, and perhaps was comparable to the paramilitary side of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. In 1962 and 1963, under an informal command structure between the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]], it cooperated in org
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  • ...f Strategic Services]] (OSS), began analyzing the situation; the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] would not even exist, on paper, until 1947. The JIC's principal assessment was that the Soviets wanted to consolidate their gains on their borders. Th
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  • ...ds of the entire system. Governments may invest billions in communications intelligence organizations dedicated to breaking the strongest military and diplomatic c ==Threat assessment==
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  • ...ity engineering|Risk and reliability]] - the study of risk and reliability assessment techniques and the mathematics involved in the quantitative methods. ...the ground team as a group of heroes in a Hollywood fashion glorifying the intelligence and competence of ''white shirt and tie'' professionals as a sharp contrast
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  • {{main|U.S. intelligence activities in the Americas}} | author = Central Intelligence Agency
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