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  • ...ay_2012">Robert H. Gray, ''The Elusive WOW: Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence'' 2012, Palmer Square Press, Chicago. 242 pages. ISBN 978-0-9839584-4-4. </ ...requirements of a space-borne reflector being bound to certain unrealistic requirements to sufficiently explain the nature of the signal.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http:/
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  • ==Command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance== ...ort System for a logistics function and the All Source Analysis System for intelligence. The staff positions also have the appropriate radios and intercoms.
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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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  • | title = Sacred Secrets: How Soviet Intelligence Operations Changed American History ...er White, a U.S. official later established, through VENONA communications intelligence and other sources, to be a Soviet agent, pushed to make the plates availabl
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  • ...ling, or convey misleading, EM telltale indicators could have given German intelligence the knowledge of another large force. ...ent. At the national/strategic level, this is usually called '''electronic intelligence''', and '''electronic support (ES)''' at the tactical level.
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  • ...id drawdown. This article covers the period from 1945 to 1954. See Signals intelligence from 1954 to 1979 for the next period. {{main|Signals intelligence}}
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  • ...Central Intelligence]] became the office of the [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] (DCIA); see [[#DNI Reorganization|DNI reorganization]] below. ...extent these incorporated information gained by [[clandestine human-source intelligence]] i.e. by espionage. Gathering information is generally considered a legiti
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  • *End-to-End Principle: Application intelligence is at the edge of the cloud; there have been variations on this principle. ...nk-layer.<ref name="Arch" /><ref name="Routers">{{cite web |title=RFC1812: Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers |url=http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1812 |date=Dec.
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  • #Tactical intelligence and (national-level) Military Intelligence Program|intelligence related activities of the Department of Defense. ...tional Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency and other defense-related intelligence agencies, and the Secretary of Energy, the Under Secretary for Nuclear Secu
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  • ...ctive and humane behavioural management is in place, bearing in mind these requirements. It would however often seem that farm animals have the better deal in this ...when he was a soldier during the First World War. Does anyone question the intelligence of this breed? </blockquote>
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  • ...ument with broad scope is RFC 4835 "Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Requirements for Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) and Authentication Header (AH)" < | title = Cryptographic Algorithm Implementation Requirements for Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP) and Authentication Header (AH)
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  • ...L-STD-6016>MIL-STD 6016 for Tactical Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C4I) systems that implement the Link 16 Tactical Data Link (TDL)</ref> ...actor rebuilt it in metallized fiberglass, but this did not meet shipboard requirements.
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  • ...ptors, etc., under a common system of command, control, communications and intelligence (C3I). Depending on the national doctrine involved, the control is more or ==Requirements of an IADS==
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  • ...s Bickerton rules out grooming, gossip, mating contract, and Machiavellian intelligence as likely contexts for the origin of human language. ...ny of the language universals reflect semiotic constraints inherent in the requirements for producing symbolic reference rather than innate predispositions. Thus,
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  • ...to avoid legal responsibilities, cryptography has long been of interest to intelligence gathering and [[law enforcement]] agencies as well. Accordingly, there is ...at NSA might have deliberately made the cipher weak in order to assist its intelligence efforts.
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  • As the technology that could identify crime scene evidence has evolved, the requirements for a detective have risen now to often require higher-level education and ...ls by their clients. Many private investigators are retired detectives or intelligence agents themselves hiring out their skills.
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  • ...navigational aids on the course or at the destination, or one of the first requirements is planning to install them. Especially with air transport, there either mu With strong intelligence, there may be a justification for targeted killing of clearly identified le
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  • It was a basic Internet architectural assumption that the intelligence should be at the edges of the network, while the internal forwarding elemen ===Rethinking requirements===
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  • ...the "national means of technical verification", a euphemism for sensitive intelligence collection used in arms control, would provide safeguards, without raising ...onal Plan (SIOP), but on the entire process of picking targets, generating requirements and planning for nuclear war operations.
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  • ...while the Viet Minh had considered a 5 hectare plot as "large". [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Stanford Research Institute]] studies, however, indicated th ...hip and some other U.S. government centers of opinion, including [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[Agency for International Development]], and [[United States Arm
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