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  • ...cs of a [[reconnaissance satellite]]; may be a national or a theater-level asset
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  • ...[[Delta Force]] mission, to rescue a U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] asset, [[Kurt Muse]].
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  • ...of [[S-3 Viking]]; intended as a carrier battle group rather than national asset; retired for cost reasons
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  • In a military context, a '''high-value asset (HVA)''' is a ship, aircraft, sensor, or other system that either is an exc ...lue assets such as [[C3I-ISR]] aircraft (e.g., radar, command and control, intelligence) and [[air refueling|tanker aircraft]] are surrounded by escorts. Russian
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  • }}</ref>One of the challenges of anti-terrorist [[financial intelligence]] (FININT) is that surveillance of transactions only works when the value t ...ement of 62 people and groups associated with the two organizations on the asset freeze list, FBI and U.S. Customs agents raided the two networks' offices i
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  • ...ng]] relationships, Nguyen Hai Than. The Allies, including China, expected intelligence information from the Dong Minh Hoi, but only the Viet Minh actually had ope ...OSS was aware of Ho and was trying to get him released as an intelligence asset, although they were having as much trouble with the Department of State as
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  • ...own as '''Abu Omar''', is an Egyptian cleric, who was captured by American intelligence officials while he was living in Italy. Suspected of involvement in Jemaah Earlier, he was described as a CIA asset in Albania.<ref name=ChicagoTribune20050703>
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  • ...k]], low volatility, and zero correlation to traditional [[Asset (banking)|asset]] classes are the characteristics of this cash [[management]] solution.<ref
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  • ...ion faced opposition from Senators based on Brennan's involvement with the intelligence interrogation, U.S., George W. Bush Administration|controversial interrogat ...rimary skills are in behind-the-scenes bureaucratic infighting rather than intelligence and counterterrorism. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...pointed Deputy Director of Central Intelligence|Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) in July 1995, by Bill Clinton. After John M. Deutch|John Deutch's ab ...eloped a warm relationship with George H.W. Bush, then Director of Central Intelligence.
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  • ...ondary mission is as a "Joint Forces Air Component Commander-owned theater asset for reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition in support of the J ...duced to distribute the video. Ground stations also send the imagery into intelligence networks using the [[TROJAN SPIRIT]] communications systems.
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  • ...ed establish [[imagery intelligence]] (IMINT) as a national asset to solve intelligence problems. Even after retirement, Mr. Brugioni has been called the world's f ...nt, he has been active in encouraging the use of declassified photographic intelligence for historical research. His book, ''Eyeball to Eyeball''
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  • ...City Police Department Homicide Detective with expertise in investigation, intelligence gathering, research, strategic planning, and case management. ...e East and South Asia. Currently adjunct professor at the [[Joint Military Intelligence College]].
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  • In the 1980s, '''U.S. intelligence''' took on more responsibility for '''terrorism'''. This was difficult, in ...e an incident occurred, guidelines for such matters as lines of authority, intelligence responsibilities, and response training. A Special Situation Group (SSG) wa
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  • ...fe of some P-3s, both with LSRS, and also the [[EP-3 Aries II]] electronic intelligence variant. <ref>{{citation ...attached to P-3 aircraft, were used in Iraq. "LSRS systems “are a national asset. The testing community becomes a second priority when an LSRS is needed for
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  • ...ures vessels to pass, and then explode against the presumably [[high-value asset]] that the escorts guard. ...Swarming and Network Enabled Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
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  • ...stem, in which the MIM-104 Patriot PAC-3 missile system is the "lower tier asset" in the graphic at left. ...ballistic missile defense. THAAD will also have access to national-level intelligence assets, including the existing Electro-optical MASINT#Space-based Staring I
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  • ...th of pure U.S. and allied interest. It should be noticed that the Central Intelligence Agency had not been formed when these relationships were established, but c ...s, but were Soviet assets that used the relationship to infiltrate Western intelligence.
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  • ...ation's security. There is no other non-governmental group that has better intelligence or data on the threat to the United States and our allies. Making do with a ...s will agree with the Oregon court that not only is the primary purpose of asset seizures the prevention of future acts of terrorism, but that requiring a w
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  • ...intended as a very-long-range air-to-air missile to be used against radar, intelligence, and other C3I-ISR aircraft that fly far behind the battle line. ...probability of intercept, and a variety of high-value aircraft, including intelligence collectors, tankers, and cruise missile launchers will not be radiating.
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