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  • ...communications security (COMSEC) equipment under the control of the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] (NSA)
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  • ...on U.S.-China relations, U.S. military space activities, and Presidential national security directives. He has taught at the University of Texas and the American Univ ...lligence and Counterintelligence, International Security, Intelligence and National Security, and other publications.
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  • ...ational Security Reform]], Counselor, Council on Foreign Relations; Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning, Presidential Envoy to Iraq and Coordinator
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  • ...[Fund for Peace]], and is funded by the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]] Fund, Inc.
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  • ...epresentative in Washington DC, 1983-1988; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; Center for Security Policy; appointed by [[George W. Bush]] to t
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  • ...licy]]; [[lieutenant general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; former Director, [[National Security Agency]]; critic of [[George W. Bush Administration]] defense policies
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  • {{r|National Security Agency}}
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  • ...for the Study of weapons of mass destruction]],[[Center for Technology and National Security Policy]], and [[Institute for National Strategic Studies]]
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  • ...cessor), a senior associate White House counsel and legal adviser to the [[National Security Council]], [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • * [[Army Security Agency]], a fore-runner of the [[National Security Agency]]
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  • ...litical, Economic and Strategic Studies]]; Advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...Secure America''' focuses on recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. ...tisan bitterness dangerously interferes with substantive discussion of our national security and foreign policy.
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  • ...Guantanamo"; Adjunct Professor, [[National Defense University]] School for National Security Executive Education; Special Agent, [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], 19
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  • ...hough it is not a [[United States cabinet|Cabinet]] position. Because the National Security Advisor has a close relationship with the President they can and do direct ...g the Presidency of [[Richard Nixon]] it was generally recognized that his National Security Advisor, [[Henry Kissinger]] was more important than his [[Secretary of Sta
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  • Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; board, [[American Security Project]]; Senior Vice President for I
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Security Agency]]
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  • ...ordinator for Counterterrorism; Director for Middle East and South Asia on National Security Council staff and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia Affairs
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  • ...on American Foreign Policy]]; former Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Ambassador and Alternate Representative to the United Nations
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  • ...e of the Secretary of Defense,His research interests include terrorism and national security strategy, political theory and military history; author of ''Last in Their
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  • ...or Counterproliferation Strategy at the National Security Council at the [[National Security Council]] (2008-2009) and Assistant for Transnational Threats Policy in the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Multi-National Force-Iraq#Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[USCG National Security Cutter]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Director, National Security Agency]]
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  • ...nal Security]]; assistant Democratic Whip; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; 0% "true liberal" 2008 rating from [[American Conservative Union
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  • ...old & Porter]] law firm, advising major defense and aerospace companies on national security and government contract matters, and on [[government secrecy]]; General Cou
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Security Agency#1950s programs]]
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  • ===National security===
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  • ...[Obama Administration]] Defense transition team; legislative assistant for national security 2002-2006 for Sen. [[John Kerry]] and defense policy coordinator for Kerry
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  • ...flict; Assistant Professor and Associate Chair for Research, Department of National Security Affairs, [[Naval Postgraduate School]]; research interests: security studie
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  • ...tration]]; Deputy Executive Director and Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; retired Admiral, [[United States Navy]]; only [[destroyer]] capta
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  • ...National Security Law, American Center for Law and Justice,specializing in national security law and First Amendment Law; faculties of the School of Law and the Roberts
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  • Board of advisors, [[National Security Network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • {{r|Stanley Arkin}} Board of advisors, [[National Security Network]] {{r|Richard Clarke}} Board of advisors, [[National Security Network]]
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  • ...e Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; Advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; chair of advisory panel reviewing the [[National Reconnaissance
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  • ...omparable to the British [[Security Service]], Israeli [[Shin Bet]] or the national security division of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961]]
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  • ...e and International Affairs, Harvard University, [[Harvard University]]; [[National Security Council]] staff, [[George W. Bush Administration]]; former Senior Fellow, [
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  • [[Canada]]'s '''Communications Security Establishment''' has, like the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] (NSA), a dual mission of [[signals intelligence]] and [[communicat ...s. Staff were trained through an exchange program with the [[American]] [[National Security Agency]].
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  • ...ard Kennedy School of Government; headed the [[Barack Obama]] Transitions National Security Agency Review; [[Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Peacekeeping and
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  • ...e [[U.S. Department of Energy]] and is administrated by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC.
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  • National security research center at the U.S. [[Naval Postgraduate School]]
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  • The '''National Security Act of 1947''' restructured the U.S. military from its traditional structur | title = National Security Act of 1947
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  • ...Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Legislative Affairs, [[National Security Council]] Staff and was Director of Congressional Affairs at the United Sta
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  • ...a Domestic Security Task Force (Region V); adviser, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • Board of Directors, [[National Security Network]]; Senior Adviser, French American Foundation
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  • ...nd a small staff. With the exception of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, all other NSC members would be either elected officials, or appoin ...Secretary of Defense|Secretary of Defense, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and the Director of the Office of Emergency Planning. The last fun
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  • Board of Directors, [[National Security Network]]; Managing Director, Technology Investment Banking, [[JPMorgan]]
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  • Senior Fellow, [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]], specializing in presidential power
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  • Government police department responsible for national security in Britain and Commonwealth countries.
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  • *Consolidated Cryptologic Program of the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA)
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  • National Security Adviser to [[John McCain]]; former "Shadow Government" columnist at [[Forei
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  • A non-partisan, Washington, D.C. based think tank for national security and investment options.
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  • ...' used an expert, nonpartisan panel to pose questions in the areas of U.S. national security policy: *a new National Security Act of 1947|national security act
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  • Located in [[New York, New York|New York City]], a US [[national security]] think tank that evaluates through the viewpoint of the theory of [[realis
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  • Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]], Retired Chairman and CEO, [[Lockheed Martin]] Corporation
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  • Chairman of the Board, [[National Security Network]]; Managing Director, Stonebridge International, New York Office
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  • Board of Directors, [[National Security Network]]; Co-Managing Member, Provident Group Asset Management LLC
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  • ...st for [[Newsweek]] (coauthor of the "Declassified" blog) and [[MSNBC]]; [[national security]] book author
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  • A [[National Security Agency]] link and packet encryption device for two 100 Mbps serial interfac
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  • [[American conservative]] educational organization presenting its view of national security issues to the general public
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  • ...ntified think tank and interest group, established in 2006, to reform U.S. national security strategy
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  • Peer-reviewed national security journal of the [[Center for Contemporary Conflict]], U.S. [[Naval Postgradu
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  • ...ander, [[United States Southern Command]]; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; advisor, Center for Security Policy
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  • Communications Director, [[National Security Network]]; previous Rep. [[Jane Harman]]’s Press Secretary; production as
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  • Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]], Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy Studies, [[Brookings
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  • ...ent centers to assist the United States Government in addressing important national security issues, particularly those requiring scientific and technical expertise. ...ronautics and Space Administration. One of its major centers supportes the National Security Agency. It does no work for private industry.
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  • Grants given to purchase modern multi-role fireboats, to enhance national security
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  • ...idate against [[Hillary Clinton]]; member; Council on Foreign Relations; [[National Security Council]] research assistant to [[Henry Kissinger]]; staff, [[U.S. Senate C
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  • Research Professor, National Security Affairs, [[Strategic Studies Institute]], U.S. Army War College; Expert pan
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  • National Security Adviser of Iraq, called an "honest messenger" during the transitional gover
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  • ...d so that the encrypted material can be read at need by law enforcement or national security agencies.
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  • Senior Advisor, [[National Security Network]]; [[Major general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; last assignment was t
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  • ...Staff for Plans and Operations]] (DCSOPS); advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]], Center for Security Policy
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  • {{r|National Security Agency}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Director, National Security Agency]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|National Security Agency}}
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  • {{r|National Security Council}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/National security]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|National Security Agency}}
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  • ...tion Project; former Director for Multilateral and Humanitarian Affairs, [[National Security Council]]
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  • ...at used encryption but could still be tapped at will by law enforcement or national security organisations.
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  • ...rps]], who served as Assistant Commandant; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...rently has 19 members and is chartered to have up to 25. Board members are national security experts with scientific, military, diplomatic, and political backgrounds. T
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  • ...or Policy]] (1994-2001); Senior Advisor and Director for Security Affairs (National Security and Defense) [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], 2003
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  • {{r|National Security Council (Iraq)}}
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  • ...resident [[Barack Obama]]; he is as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan; married to [[Jane Holl Lute]], Deputy Sec
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  • {{r|National security conservatism||**}}
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  • ...el Center for Policy Research]]; Israeli supporter, [[J Street]]; Former National Security Advisor to [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Yitzhak Rabin]]
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  • Foreign policy and national security analyst; [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] and [[Republican Party (United
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  • Special adviser for human rights, [[National Security Council]] staff in the [[Obama Administration]]; Pulitzer-prize journalist
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  • ...n of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], retired; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • A nonprofit, oversight organization to balance claims of national security against human rights and constitutional rights; Advisory Committee, Congres
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  • A 1950 [[National Security Council|NSC]] document describing the strategy to oppose the Soviet Union d
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  • ...ff, Allied Forces Southern Europe in 1988; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • Deputy Policy Director, [[National Security Network]]; Research Associate, [[Center for American Progress]](2004-2007}
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  • {{r|National Security Act of 1947}} {{r|National Security Council}}
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  • ...onproliferation, and [[disarmament]], as well as an overall participant in national security strategy. The official has the right to communicate, through the Secretary
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  • ...-vintage [[bulk encryption]] device, a [[key generator]] designed by the [[National Security Agency]], for low-speed data streams; codenamed PONTUS
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  • ...ues, such as the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University|National Security Archive]] and [[Campaign Finance Institute]], [[George Washington Universit
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  • ...Committee Member, [[Hudson Institute]]; Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]
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  • ===National security===
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  • ...or of Science and International Affairs; Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; [[Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affai
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  • ...; Co-chair, [[Congressional Sudan Caucus]]; former Chief of Terrorism and National Security in the U.S. Attorney's office, led the Joint Terrorism Task Force
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  • ...[[TSEC-|TSEC/]]KG-175, of [[bulk encryption]] devices specified by the [[National Security Agency]], which work with high-speed [[IEEE 802.3]]/Ethernet interfaces
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  • ...escribe themselves as moderates committed to "fiscal discipline and strong national security."
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  • Academic political scientist, then Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and [[U.S. Secretary of State]] in the [[George W. Bush Administrat
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  • ...Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan. He is married to Jane Holl Lute, also a national security professional and Deputy Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. His immediate maneger is Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs James L. Jones, a retired United States Marine Corps general. With
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  • ...nce]]: Chairman,[[Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence]] ([[National Security Agency]] is in his district), [[Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligen
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  • A block cipher developed by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA); initially classified, it was originally intended for use in t
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  • Defense and national security reporter for the [[Washington Times]], with excellent sources and who has r
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  • ...se seeking to neutralize or exploit U.S. Government actions in the area of national security. Application of the operations security (OPSEC) process promotes operationa | title = National Security Decision Memorandum 298: National Operations Security Program
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  • American lawyer who has worked as a senior National Security official under multiple [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party
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  • ...il; Deputy to [[Condaleeza Rice]], and then Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • ...oard, Council on Foreign Relations; Advisory Board, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]].
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  • Director of Publications and Senior Analyst for the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]] projects on South Asia and the Midd
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  • The key public document on national security strategy, issued by the [[George W. Bush Administration]] between the [[9/1
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  • Senior Fellow at the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]], and author of a number of books on
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  • ===National security apparatus=== {{r|National Security Council}}
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  • US [[national security]] think tank that evaluates through the viewpoint of the theory of [[realis
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  • A family of U.S. [[National Security Agency]] approved encryption devices for [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (AT
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  • Chair, Program on National Security, [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]]; Advisor, [[Partnership for a Secure
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  • '''National security''', in the most objective usage, describing the totality of necessary funct ...to persons aware of the context, such as the nondescript name of the U.S. National Security Agency.
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  • Board of Directors, [[National Security Network]]; Managing Director, Program Planning and Economic Policy, [[Pew E
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  • ...rs, Harvard University, 1974-1977; [[United States Navy]], staff of the [[National Security Council]] staff and [[U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]]
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  • ...University]] professor and dean who became Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in the [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] Administratio
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  • Nominee for Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, White House [[Office of Science and Technology P
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  • The [[United States Coast Guard]] (USCG) '''National Security Cutter''' is | title=National Security Cutter (NSC)
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  • ...of War]] focusing His areas of focus include his previous command, [[Multi-National Security Transition Command-Iraq]] (MNSTC-I), and the Iraqi Security Forces; Previou
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  • ...r President Clinton; Senator [[Bill Bradley]]'s principal staff advisor on national security policy and served as his designated assistant on the staff of the Senate Se
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  • Professor, Director, the Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism; Laura J. & L. Douglas Meredith Professor of Law, [[Sy
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  • ...iously chief of staff to Sen. [[Bill Frist]]; Executive Secretary of the [[National Security Council]] (2001-2003); many Congressional staff positions; Resident Directo
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  • ...ations; Past President, American Historical Association; advisory board, [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • ...overnment Communications Security Bureau]] (GCSB), and the United States [[National Security Agency]] (NSA), but operated the government communications networks.
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  • ...versity, intended to elicit ideas about revising the structure of the U.S. national security decisionmaking process
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  • ...governance studies, [[Brookings Institution]]; senior editor, ''Journal of National Security Law and Policy''; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad
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  • ...olicy, Council on Foreign Relations; [[Hoover Institution]] Task Force on National Security and Law; opposed [[Keep America Safe]] "al-Qaeda Seven" ad
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  • ...'''DIRNSA''', the '''Director, National Security Agency''' commands the [[National Security Agency]], and is a serving military officer, normally of three-star rank (l
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  • ...ral of the United Nations for [[peace operations|peacekeeping support]]; [[National Security Council]] staff in the [[George H.W. Bush]] and [[Bill Clinton]] Administra
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  • ...blic of Congo]]; campaign advisor to [[Hillary Clinton]] and then campaign national security adviser to [[Barack Obama]]
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  • ...Chair, Atlantic Council; former Senior Director of Legislative Affairs, [[National Security Council]]; [[United States Air Force]] intelligence officer (1974-1983); Co
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  • ...tive Committee, Atlantic Council; protege of [[Henry Kissinger]]; on the [[National Security Council]] and [[Policy Planning Staff]]; past Counselor of the [[U.S. State
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