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  • ...ls with appropriate clearances from the 16 agencies of the [[United States intelligence community]] and other national-security related organizations, including [[ ...formal recordkeeping requirements, so some work is duplicated. Also, some intelligence users tend to overclassify data, limiting collaboration. <ref name=GCN2009-
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  • ...n a given subject. Once the analytical results are available, they must be intelligence dissemination management|disseminated to the people that need it. ...ence focuses on protecting one's own sensitive information, not just one's intelligence processes, from an opponent.
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  • ...ommunications intelligence (COMINT) and probably measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) to theater and national consumers.<ref name=AFlinkRC135RJ>{{citati ...gence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, a joint operation with the Defense Intelligence Agency. They are flown by the 38th and 343rd Reconnaissance Squadrons, whic
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  • ...of Staff]], and participating in the process of producing [[United States intelligence community]] (IC) national estimates and other high-level analysis. As of Ma Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JFCC-ISR) of the [[United States Strategi
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  • ...a career intelligence professional who rose to be the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) from 1966 to 1973.<ref name=Robarge>{{citation | Richard Helms: The Intelligence Professional Personified; In Memory and Appreciation
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  • ...ance Squadron, which are intended for collecting measurement and signature intelligence on foreign missile tests. In an operational context, potentially could be u ...COMBAT SENT could be complementary during actual fighting, and these three intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft further complement the E-3
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  • ...able to record the information in a form compatible with existing signals intelligence systems. ...be confiscated or destroyed without massive disruption. Nevertheless, the requirements of security for specific military operations may require that it can be dis
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  • {{r|Central Intelligence Agency}} {{r|Measurement and signature intelligence}}
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  • ...an provide mobile, yet longer-endurance platforms for collecting [[signals intelligence]] (SIGINT), without the limited antennas feasible on submarines, the short ...ips have sufficiently secure areas for all-source (i.e., including SIGINT) intelligence sensors, commanders with access to all-source information can distribute ap
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  • ...to the national security of a nation, including diplomatic, military, and intelligence missions. ...nts may receive proprietary information and will be expected, within legal requirements, to protect it from disclosure. See the ''National Industrial Security Prog
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  • These may be conducted by units of intelligence agencies or military services, independently or in cooperation with people | title = Executive Order 11905: United States Foreign Intelligence Activities
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  • ..., in the opinion of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) or [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA), try to interpret the information when such interpretation i :*[[Human-source intelligence]] ([[HUMINT]])
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  • He became Deputy of Chief of Staff for Requirements and Programs, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps, in 1978. reported to the 3d Marine Amphibious Force, FMF, Pacific, as the Combat Intelligence Officer. Following this assignment, he served as the Commanding Officer, 2d
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  • | author = Central Intelligence Agency ...Vietnamese authorities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four
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  • ...people who have scored at the one-in-a-million level on a test of general intelligence credibly claimed to be able to discriminate at that level.<ref> ...> Notable people who took the Mega Test, meeting the Mega Society entrance requirements, include author and columnist [[Marilyn vos Savant]], mathematician [[Solom
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  • ...ent. At the national/strategic level, this is usually called '''electronic intelligence''', and '''electronic support''' at the tactical level. Advanced technologies, such as measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT), have been valued when they bring special capabilities for detecti
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  • ...ority concerned with consistency. The Department of Defense, United States intelligence community, and United States Department of Energy each are responsible for ...Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Intelligence sharing is more selective among other NATO nations and with friendly countr
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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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  • ...that routinely work with ammunition, or [[combat engineer]]s. [[Technical intelligence]] resources may have relevant data, which can be accessed remotely. The Swe | title = Explosive Remnants of War Information Requirements - Render Safe Procedures (RSPs) during Humanitarian Clearance Operations
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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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