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  • ...nder both the [[Soviet Union]] and the [[Russian Federation]], the '''Main Intelligence Administration of the General Staff''' (Russian: "Гла́вное Разв ...e [[United States intelligence community]] for [[measurement and signature intelligence]] (MASINT), while it is unclear if Russia even recognizes MASINT, as oppose
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  • ...S. Secretary of Defense]]’s intelligence, counterintelligence, and related intelligence responsibilities. This includes those intelligence and counterintelligence programs, projects, or activities that provide
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  • '''Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace (IPB)''' is a [[U.S. Army]] methodology, lea | title = Field Manual 34-130, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlespace
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  • ...nd an honorary Doctorate in Strategic Intelligence from the Joint Military Intelligence College in Anacostia, Maryland. ...e, Pacific; Arms Control/Strategic Weapons Action Officer in the Strategic Requirements Branch of the Plans Division, Headquarters Marine Corps; and the Director f
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  • ...ease in intelligence and related functions, in the form of the '''Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Combat Team)''' (MI Company). ...rganic capability for access to information from higher-level commands and intelligence organizations, analytical tools, etc. The Company contains three kinds of
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  • ...d in June 2006 was designated as the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence (Acting). ...99, J2 US Southern Command from July 1999 until May 2003, and Director for Intelligence, [[Joint Staff (U.S.)|Joint Staff]] from June 2003 to July 2005.
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  • ...s to the U.S. government and private organizations. He left the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] as a result of his activities in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], for The Eclipse Group provided intelligence services to the U.S. government until May 2010, and continues to operate wi
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  • |id=Director of Central Intelligence Directive DCID 6/9 ...rea for building [[reconnaissance satellite]]s also might have to meet the requirements of a SCIF. They are under the supervision of the [[special security office]
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  • ...OP SECRET]] level and above. "Spirit" is an acronym for "Special Purpose Intelligence Remote Integrated Terminal (SPIRIT)" ...e maximum security networks such as [[JWICS]] and specific [[United States intelligence community]] networks. While it is tactically used, however, there is a TRO
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  • ...ion sources and methods, the requester is asked the question "What are the requirements of a mission?" These include the type of data to be collected (as distinct Outside the specific disciplines of intelligence, the [[semantic web]] is the most general area of research in these issues.
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  • {{main|Israeli intelligence community}} ...or Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, the main external intelligence and covert action organization of [[Israel]].<ref>{{citation
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  • *Combat Intelligence System ...system. Two aspects had an especially strong impact: the lack of a formal requirements baseline and the mandate to integrate components from multiple
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  • ...AOC, and the 17th Operational Weather Squadron, which handles all weather requirements across the Pacific theater. Additionally, the support group maintains a con ==Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance==
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  • ...ter the radar. When used for military purposes, it is a tool of electronic intelligence. In general, the presence of a radar signal can be detected well before the ...automobile drivers that they are approaching a police radar. More and more requirements are being found, such as defending civil aviation from terrorist threats.
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  • ...nt national security policy for the United States, addressing the security requirements of both the United States and the State of Israel, and strengthening the st ...ll sell these directly to the US. Unquestionably, there is still extensive intelligence cooperation between the US and Israel, but the interests are not always the
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  • ...RD''' or the '''Naval Ocean Surveillance System (NOSS)''' are [[electronic intelligence]] satellites, launched in clusters of one main and three "daughters", start ...or defending at-sea groups long range Soviet aviation, while the Air Force requirements wanted to extend strategic air defense warning network over the Arctic Ocea
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  • '''Financial intelligence''' ('''FININT''') is the gathering of information about the financial affai ==Financial intelligence collection==
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  • The '''Nuremberg Code''' was a set of requirements of ethical medical research on human beings,<ref name=NC>{{citation ==Requirements==
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  • ...(AECA) and Executive Order 11958, as amended. The AECA, among these other requirements and authorities, provides for the promulgation of implementing regulations,
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  • | publisher = Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems}}</ref> ...e Air Force, indeed, enhanced on these technologies, for specific military requirements: "an upgrade that will allow ground controllers to
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