MP, has announced that it will conduct a more independent investigation, but it can only request critical intelligence material, not demand it of right.
However, as Iraq has shown, our casualties are reduced exponentially as the situation improves and the local population willingly provides critical intelligence and even takes the fight to the enemy themselves.
"There are folks who are currently in the LRA who we are trying to ... encourage to leave the LRA and this might provide some additional incentive both for current or former LRA fighters to leave" and "provide critical recent intelligence about their movements, their practices and Kony's recent whereabouts, " Coons said, adding that providing this kind of information often means risking their lives.
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Cloud computing is unique in its ability to address these critical defense and intelligence mission needs.
Because of the critical role the intelligence community plays in protecting our nation, the director of the CIA is not a position for on-the-job training.
The unveiling and companion launch of a dedicated website for the effort caps months of solicitations of CMOs, CEOs, creative directors, academics and other marketing consultants to build a critical mass of intelligence around what marketing could and should look like in 2020.
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Many members of Congress are critical of the Central Intelligence Agency for not having recruited more spies.
That unilateral Israeli strike demonstrated the critical value of good intelligence in countering any threat of this kind.
Security, of course, becomes increasingly critical in defense and intelligence IT environments.
Acpo's head of crime, Merseyside Chief Constable Jon Murphy, said undercover officers played a critical role gathering evidence and intelligence to protect communities from harm.
Certain environments (critical infrastructure, DoD, the intelligence community) should move to multiple platforms just to increase the number of systems an attacker must have tools to compromise.
The president said that defense spending would be cut as the tide of war receded, but pledged to maintain critical capabilities in areas such as intelligence gathering, orbital reconnaissance and cyber security.
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Over the past couple of weeks, I have been engaged in a series of discussions that have really highlighted to me the critical issue around why our defense and intelligence agencies are moving so quickly to adopt cloud computing.
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Good intelligence and a qualified team are critical.
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But Cambone, seated next to Taguba at Tuesday's Senate hearing, said it was critical for the jailers to work closely with military intelligence officials.
Critical to the success of any mission will be ground intelligence, he said.
Objective, reliable market intelligence and shopping for the right partner are critical.
Particularly for organizations struggling to keep on top of their most critical missions, providing visibility into, and actionable business intelligence out of the explosive surge in data, has created unprecedented challenges.
Had this critical information been shared it could have been compiled with other intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged.
Leveraging and broadening access to health care intelligence, including prescriber-level data, also is critical.
But we do know now that coordinating intelligence information and the responses of government agencies is absolutely critical as we work to maximize the safety of all Americans.
Mr. HOFFMAN: No, and I think that's because--you've hit the nail on the head of what the other critical element is in countering suicide terrorism, and that's excellent intelligence.
Plame's husband, retired career diplomat Joseph Wilson, accused White House officials of leaking his wife name to punish him and intimidate others after he wrote a critical op-ed article about the administration's handling of prewar intelligence on Iraq.
Negroponte has made another Foreign Service Officer with a record of downplaying threats - Thomas Fingar, former Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research - his senior Deputy for Analysis, a critical job in the assessment of all classified information.
Given the ongoing threats facing the United States, as well as the leadership transitions at other agencies like the Defense Department and Central Intelligence Agency, I believe continuity and stability at the FBI is critical at this time.
"It is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal basis for all intelligence and counter-terrorism operations, " she said.
Under the leadership of a few forward-thinking policymakers such as former Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn, the Department of Defense and intelligence community have greatly strengthened their information defenses and begun helping industry to protect critical infrastructure.
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