Alliot-Marie said military and intelligence co-operation between Paris and Washington had been unaffected by the split over Iraq.
Having co-chaired my Intelligence Advisory Board, he knows that our armed forces collect, analyze, and depend on good intelligence.
He co-founded business intelligence behemoth MicroStrategy, Inc. ( NSDQ: MSTR) in 1989 and is still its Chairman and CEO.
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These include closer co-operation between national intelligence agencies, the creation of an EU counter-terrorism chief, and measures that make it easier to trace terrorists who use mobile phones and e-mail.
According to one expert, however, the biggest obstacle to tighter security is not with the front-line (where police and intelligence services now co-operate well), but with the senior civil servants and politicians who have the power.
For now, most scrutiny has fallen on the delicate business of international intelligence co-operation.
Those triumphs led Zhang to abandon his doctorate plans and, with Sun, co-found startup Greedy Intelligence.
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Security and intelligence co-operation between America and Israel is as deep as it has ever been.
Miss Megawati's government is already co-operating with foreign intelligence agencies to track the perpetrators down.
The demise of the Arellanos is a result of the greater trust, and therefore closer intelligence co-operation, between American and Mexican officials.
Indeed, the co-operation of Pakistani intelligence is crucial to employing the drones.
That is in large part thanks to legitimate intelligence co-operation, not torture.
They rely on American help, notably for intelligence co-ordination and air-traffic control.
Miliband told the UK's Channel 4 News Wednesday that intelligence co-operation between nations relied on confidentiality and that there would have been repercussions if the papers had been released.
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Richard Halstead, co-founder of Wine Intelligence, a consultancy on wine branding, says that China is a huge growth market for producers and there is a scramble for quality European brands.
Or the Crack Intelligence Co-Coordinating Unit, set up with the blessing of the home secretary in 1989 but also dissolved a few years later - unwisely in the view of many who had been tracking the damage inflicted by the newly-emerging drug, crack cocaine?
The BBC's Owen Bennett-Jones says the trouble began when one of Mr Sharif's co-accused claimed that there were plain-clothes intelligence officers in the courtroom on Wednesday.
My only problem is your tendency to equate McKinsey and Co. with the intelligence-gatherers.
Mexican officials put the successes down to better intelligence and co-operation with America, plus a fivefold increase in the size of the federal police force (counting officers seconded from the army).
Mr. Woolsey, a former director of Central Intelligence, is co-chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger.
He says shared values and interests, and long experience of co-operation, not least in intelligence, matter more.
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He is anxious to co-operate very fully with the Intelligence and Security Committee.
There have been other examples of Russian co-operation with the West over intelligence.
He was co-founder and CEO of business intelligence software supplier, and was CEO of Atrica, a Carrier Ethernet company that Nokia-Siemens acquired.
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Sir David, a former director of GCHQ (see article) who was Tony Blair's intelligence and security co-ordinator from 2002 until his retirement in 2005, shirks none of these issues.
Its people are said to meet periodically with Republican-supporting groups to share intelligence, such as polling data, and to co-ordinate ad spending.
As Afghanistan has shown, it can (and often should) be unilateralist in military matters, but it needs a more co-operative, even consensual approach for other purposes, including diplomacy, intelligence-gathering, financial tracking and above all in the battle for hearts, minds and ideas.
But the bigger question is whether more co-ordination is the solution to recent intelligence failures anyway.
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In 1995 Jan co-founded the Center for Advanced Emotional Intelligence (AEI), where she served for eleven years as the senior partner.
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