Particularly worrisome are the severe cuts envisioned in the needed modernization of the submarine fleet - arguably the most valuable and certainly among the most flexible of sea-going platforms, given their important roles in sea control and intelligence operations.
While the U.S. does not plan to contribute troops, it will provide logistical support, command-and-control assistance and intelligence.
Gen Robert Cone, the deputy commander of US troops in Iraq, told the BBC that the greatest assistance would be needed in the areas of logistics, command and control, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
The role of space is a paramount national security area for communications, control, and intelligence and as a force- multiplier for terrestrial forces.
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.
The effectiveness of the New Triad also depends upon Command and Control (C2), intelligence and adaptive planning.
Now that gave me a sense that even if you have effective security forces on the ground, there is a very large challenge ahead of them if they are to be able to operate in a manner that actually brings this insurgency under control by gathering information and intelligence from the ground.
And Oracle's systems have been consolidated, with 100 or so powerful central computers handling the work of thousands of servers dotted around the world, with resulting gains in business intelligence and control.
The ship, the USS Mount Whitney, is the Navy's only Joint Command Ship and is considered to be the most sophisticated ship ever commissioned in terms of communication, control, command, computers and intelligence capabilities, according to the Navy's Web site.
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" In his brief acceptance address, a man who has served presidents of both parties as Under Secretary of the Navy, conventional arms control negotiator and Director of Central Intelligence laid out pre-conditions that must apply before there is any likelihood of a Palestinian polity with whom Israel might actually be able to live "side by side in peace.
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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.
It also took control of Fatah's intelligence files and the personal files of Fatah leaders.
Democrats demanding the documents say that, as the State Department's arms control chief, Bolton retaliated against subordinates and intelligence analysts who disagreed with him.
Qusay not only headed the security and intelligence services, he was given control of the army.
As a result, in the event of conflict with Iraq, Saddam Hussein's forces will be better equipped, in possession of better intelligence and in more secure domestic control than would otherwise be the case.
The abilities I have usually focused on are intelligence, creativity, self-control, and, of course, mathematical skill.
Air force personnel control civilian air traffic, and a general oversees the main intelligence agency.
C4ISR is military jargon for command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
But he said the use of such evidence would be restricted as intelligence agencies would retain control of the material and could veto its use in court.
They rely on American help, notably for intelligence co-ordination and air-traffic control.
Committee members want to know where Gates will come down in the long-simmering feud between the Pentagon and the CIA over who will control the nation's intelligence activities, in particular, human intelligence.
We need to enable direct sales channels that we control, so that we get the benefit of all the data and intelligence that produces.
Accordingly, we believe the Bush Administration should immediately reconstitute the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), a senior-level panel that plays a crucial quality-control role for the U.S. intelligence community by reviewing and, where necessary, second-guessing the quality of its judgments.
Importantly, this weakening of the multilateral export control regime has been strongly opposed by the U.S. defense and intelligence communities.
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The development of artificial intelligence-based approaches to junction control is one of many new and promising technologies that can make better use of existing urban and road capacity, while reducing the environmental impacts of road traffic.
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The commission, as envisioned by Roemer's bill "will have a broad mandate to investigate all relevant facts and circumstances relating to the attacks, " including issues surrounding intelligence, law enforcement, commercial aviation, diplomacy, immigration and border control, according to a statement from Roemer's office issued Friday.
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