For now, most scrutiny has fallen on the delicate business of international intelligence co-operation.
Security and intelligence co-operation between America and Israel is as deep as it has ever been.
Alliot-Marie said military and intelligence co-operation between Paris and Washington had been unaffected by the split over Iraq.
The demise of the Arellanos is a result of the greater trust, and therefore closer intelligence co-operation, between American and Mexican officials.
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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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?
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.
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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.
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.
Justice Minister Jose Eduardo Cardozo announced the creation of a joint intelligence centre which will co-ordinate the work of state and federal security forces.
In practice that is likely to focus, at least to start with, more on the sharing of intelligence and less on defence co-operation.
Her three Cs are collective intelligence, collective consciousness and co-existence.
Such an organization, modeled after the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), whose deliberations are informed by the expertise of the Departments of Justice, Defense, State and the intelligence community, should be co-chaired by the Treasury Department and the NSC.
As a result, Operations and Intelligence officers have begun to be co-located in certain CIA offices.
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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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Miss Megawati's government is already co-operating with foreign intelligence agencies to track the perpetrators down.
Indeed, the co-operation of Pakistani intelligence is crucial to employing the drones.
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.
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.
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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