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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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  • #REDIRECT [[USCG National Security Cutter]]
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  • ...cohesion and strategic focus to the [[American progressivism|progressive]] national security community." It convenes expert groups to create what it considers ideologic | publisher = National Security Network}}</ref>
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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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  • The '''National Security Agency (NSA)''', formally the '''National Security Agency/Central Security Service''' is part of the [[United States Departmen In its name, [[national security]] was selected as deliberately vague and euphemistic; the very existence of
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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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  • The [[United States Coast Guard]] (USCG) '''National Security Cutter''' is | title=National Security Cutter (NSC)
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  • ...[United States of America]], chaired by the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and, by extension, the professional staff reporting to the Assista
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  • ...ntified think tank and interest group, established in 2006, to reform U.S. national security strategy
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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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  • * Bamford, James. (1983) ''The Puzzle Palace: Inside the National Security Agency, America's Most Secret Intelligence Organization''. Informative, but * Bamford, James. (2002) ''Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency''
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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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  • {{r|Director, National Security Agency}} {{r|National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961}}
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  • ...National Security Studies]]; Director, [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]]
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  • ...nal Security Studies]]; Director of the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]]
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  • ...sory group, Atlantic Council; President and CEO, [[Business Executives for National Security]]
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  • ...pean Affairs 1995-1996; study group for the [[Hart-Rudman Commission]] on national security requirements, 1998-2001
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  • ...Affairs]] (1998-2002). NSC Senior Director for Combating Terrorism at the National Security Council (2002-3)
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  • ...nal Security Studies]]; Partner at James & Hoffman and litigator for the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • ...feration and Homeland Defense, [[National Security Council]]; Professor of National Security Studies and Director/Founder of the Center for Counterproliferation Researc
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  • ...ellow, [[Manhattan Institute]]: ([[constitutional law|constitutional]], [[national security]] and [[counterterrorism]] law); contributor, [[Family Security Matters]],
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  • ...advisors, [[National Security Network]]; Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; Democratic presidential candidate; General, [[United States Army]
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  • ...a and [[Partnership for a Secure America]]; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]
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  • ...the [[Israeli Defense Forces]]; former Deputy National Security Advisor, [[National Security Council (Israel)]]; previously director at [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] (PW
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  • ...bility; and to empower all Americans to become proactive defenders of our national security and community safety."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ity]] Law Center and General Counsel of the [[George Washington University National Security Archive]]
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  • ...Associate and Board of Advisers, [[National Institute for Public Policy]] National Security Advisory Council, Center for Security Policy; [[U.S. Department of State]]
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  • ...[[Washington D.C.]] law firm of [[Shea and Gardner]] he worked with former National Security Advisor [[Brent Scowcroft]]. ..., which established the National Security Council, makes no mention of the National Security Advisor.
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  • ...ate Dean of Academics for Electives and Directed Research and Professor of National Security Affairs at the [[U.S. Naval War College]]; [[colonel]], retired, [[United S
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  • ...ow, [[Hoover Institution]], in foreign and national security policy; first National Security Adviser to [[Ronald Reagan]]; [[Defense Policy Board]] in [[George W. Bush
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  • ...or a New American Security]]; Former Senior Director for Defense Policy, [[National Security Council]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...lanning Staff]] (1984-1986), and was Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1986-1990 under Presidents Reagan and G.H.W. Bush; [[Henry Kis
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  • ...communications security (COMSEC) equipment under the control of the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] (NSA)
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