On Al-Arabiya television, Rubaie said the execution took place at the 5th Division intelligence office in Qadhimiya.
Since the draft speech drew on available intelligence, his office - represented by a staffer, Fred Fleitz , who is himself a career CIA analyst - sought Intelligence Community clearance.
It is understood the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Office of Naval Intelligence all had dossiers on Oswald prior to the shooting following his defection from Russia to America in 1961.
He is said to have done so in order to ensure that intelligence information he was relying upon was not being distorted by analysts with their own agenda in Foggy Bottom's Office of Intelligence and Research.
Of course, the director of national intelligence is the head of this office that was overseeing all the intelligence agencies in the U.S. government.
And in the story, I talk on the record with General Clapper, who at the time was the head of the Office of Intelligence for the Secretary of Defense.
Its internal intelligence agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, has been given direct access to records held by banks, and can now ask the postal service and airlines for information on demand.
And the -- with regard to this intelligence collection program, the reports that were obtained from the debriefings of these Iraq defectors were disseminated in the same way that other intelligence reporting was disseminated, contrary to one particular journalist account who suggested that the Special Plans Office became a conduit for intelligence reports from the Iraqi National Congress to the White House.
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And I'm wondering what you think about officials in that office bypassing traditional intelligence channels.
Director of National Intelligence Jim Clapper's office seemed forced to do just that in late September.
He left, officially, in 1971, but only for Task Force 157 of the Office of Naval Intelligence, another super-secret outfit.
Still, when the history of the Iranian nuclear threat - and all that flows from it - is written, his dismal tenure as Deputy Director for Analysis in the Office of National Intelligence will figure prominently.
"This is the most sensitive office in the U.S. government, " said a former senior U.S. intelligence official familiar with the work of the office.
The Foreign Office said the secret intelligence body MI6 had made the settlements after legal advice.
Richard Power, from Exeter, served with the Foreign Office's Political Intelligence Department and was with the 8th Army in the invasion of Italy.
Reg. 77783 (December 14, 2010), with such modifications as are necessary to permit their joint publication, without prejudice to the authorities of the Director of National Intelligence and the Director of the Office of Personnel Management under any Executive Order, and to the extent permitted by law.
The act also established the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which grew out of World War II era Office of Strategic Services and small post-war intelligence organizations.
Among other things, the inquiry led to the creation of a behind-the-lines intelligence-gathering organizer of anti-Nazi operations, the Office of Strategic Services, which was the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency.
Germany's domestic intelligence service, a postwar creation known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, or Verfassungsschutz, is broadly comparable to the intelligence wing of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation.
John Sawers, chief of the British foreign intelligence agency MI6, and the Cabinet Office said they would cooperate fully with the police investigation.
Were you comfortable with Mr. Feith's office's approach to intelligence analysis?
Prime Minister Tony Blair's office says Britain had separate intelligence from that referred to by the Americans, but is refusing to reveal the source of the information.
Detective Inspector Nick Crabtree of North Wales Police said inquiries to trace the couple were being made with Interpol, the Foreign Office and the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS).
During the Olympic Games, the U.S. Embassy in London will establish an Olympic Coordination Office, tasked with providing intelligence and timely coordination with the host country and the U.S. Olympic Team.
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Page 21 (5:09 p.m.): A version of talking points is sent to the White House and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence at 5:09 p.m.
The second in command from Homeland Security, the Justice Department, the FBI, NCTC and the office of the director of national intelligence sat at the small conference table.
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The problem, he says, is the little-discussed role of the National Security Agency in the project, in partnership with the DHS and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
In the second world war he was attached to the Office of Strategic Services, an intelligence unit, picking targets in Germany for American bombers to attack, and rose to the rank of major.
The departments of State and Homeland Security, the FBI, CIA, National Security Agency, National Counterterrorism Center and the office of the director of national intelligence, as well as the White House national security staff, have been ordered to report back within 30 days.
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