Given his intelligence and communication skills, and the often wretched choices voters are presented with, he might even have a shot.
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The hostage rescue team is organized into tactical units made up of assaulters and snipers who are supported by helicopter and intelligence and communication teams, among others.
Both attacks, he said, suggesting warning signs were ignored and communication among intelligence and law enforcement agencies was flawed.
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Former Attorney General Janet Reno and many others credited the Patriot Act with updating the law to deal with terrorists, and, most critically, for tearing down the "wall" in terrorism investigations that restricted the communication and cooperation between law enforcement and intelligence officials.
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All these years later obviously there's been some breakdown, communication breakdown, information-sharing, within the intelligence community.
These rare forms are examples of what Dr Wolfe calls viral chatter, a term borrowed from intelligence agencies which monitor telephones for the use of certain words or unusual patterns of communication.
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