When I was in the military the battle was just ending between the National Security Agency (NSA) and the military branches over who owned signals and communications intelligence.
The new deployment will include communications and intelligence specialists who will assist the Jordanians and "be ready for military action" if President Barack Obama were to order it, the official said.
The new deployment will include communications and intelligence specialists who will assist the Jordanians and "be ready for military action" if President Barack Obama were to order it, a Defense Department official told CNN.
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This has already taken place in communications and even intelligence thanks to sources such as Google Earth.
These charges can only impede future interactions and communications between the intelligence and policy communities - contacts made all the more critical when information about emerging dangers, like that of the now-impending terrorist attack on the United States, is incomplete yet worryingly credible.
In Britain, a draft Communications Data bill gives intelligence agencies even wider powers to intercept and store such data.
C4ISR is military jargon for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
Argon, founded in 1997, is involved in intelligence, cyber security, and C4ISR, which is essentially communication, but officially stands for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
Boeing, the world's largest aircraft maker, has said it will merge its defence, government, intelligence, communications and space operations into a single entity that will employ nearly 80, 000 people.
The force, separate from NATO but with plans to share some NATO planning facilities, intelligence and communications, would be used to meet crises that NATO does not want to get involved in.
Robertson says if the EU wants to use NATO assets, such as airborne warning and control aircraft, intelligence and communications, they will have to use the NATO military planning facility at supreme allied headquarters in Belgium.
He says he helped JSOC evolve from a disconnected organization that was slow to catch targets early on in Iraq, because the operators lacked the manpower or communications equipment to analyze intelligence they gathered quickly enough.
Among its concerns is that Bloomberg employees can mine emails and other communications to help gather market intelligence.
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The role of space is a paramount national security area for communications, control, and intelligence and as a force- multiplier for terrestrial forces.
The narrow charge was that the Downing Street spin machine (aka Alastair Campbell, Mr Blair's head of communications) had bent the intelligence reports to win over doubters on the Labour benches.
The president of Libya's parliament, Mohammed al-Magarief, asserted that U.S. intelligence had intercepted communications between elements of AQIM and Ansar al-Sharia, a group widely blamed for playing a part in the attack.
Since 1994, the ISC has been the statutory oversight body for the Security Service (MI5), Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), and Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), and also consults with the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC), Intelligence, Security and Resilience Group (ISRG), the Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS), and other agencies.
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Intelligence and counterterrorism officials have been scouring existing intelligence reporting communications, human-source reporting, finances, travel records to look for intersections with the two men, officials said.
Traditionally, much of the intelligence for controlling data communications is spread around a network, managed by proprietary software that comes with each vendor's gear.
That building is the focal point for GCHQ's continuing mission to produce signals intelligence, protect government communications from compromise and help defend the UK's interests in cyberspace.
The FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) Amendments Act allows intelligence agencies to eavesdrop on communications between Americans and people overseas without a probable-cause warrant.
Without the things that only states can provide - sanctuary, intelligence, logistics, training, communications, money - even the bin Laden network and others like it could manage only the occasional car bomb.
Her resume on an alumni website, for example, listed an early job in communications for the Chinese equivalent of the Central Intelligence Agency until it was deleted a few months ago. (The company denies this was ever true.) It will occasionally delegate second-tier senior executives for interviews, who then do not show up.
Nor is this the first time the government's communications office has been accused of sloppy handling of intelligence.
The EP-3 aircraft is configured to gather electronic intelligence and will be able to monitor communications activity in the region.
At present, it cannot be determined what caused the blaze that effectively destroyed the embassy's political, military and intelligence offices and severely disrupted secure conferencing and communications capabilities.
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Williams was recruited into the intelligence services straight from university, working with Government Communications Headquarters before MI6.
By people agility I mean possessing strong self-awareness, emotional intelligence, flexibility, conflict management, listening, and communications skills.
In addition, he said, the nation's intelligence community may not have kept pace with modernization in communications technology.
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Successful applicants to the Single Intelligence Account apprenticeship will pursue a foundation degree course in communications, security and engineering over two years at De Montfort University in Leicester.
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