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the Burbank Buy More and the United States | intelligence community. |
This article is about stovepiping in the | intelligence community. |
quietly funding research of interest to the | intelligence community. |
se sources that met the requirements of the | Intelligence Community. |
o positions of higher authority in the U.S. | Intelligence Community. |
side the United States by any entity of the | Intelligence Community. |
n for the secure information culture of the | intelligence community. |
s a funding agency within the United States | Intelligence Community. |
agon officials, the Duelfer Report, and the | intelligence community. |
ntrolled by Nairac who was attached to 14th | Intelligence Company (The Det). |
In 2001, Rogers commanded a military | intelligence company based out of Waegwan, South Korea. |
killed in controversial circumstances by 14 | Intelligence Company (The "Det") soldiers. |
The Combat | Intelligence Company (Imagery Interpretation)(CBTI Co(II |
ospital by Special Air Service (SAS) and 14 | Intelligence Company soldiers of the British Army on 6 D |
rgeant Estrada served as First Sergeant for | Intelligence Company, 3rd Surveillance Reconnaissance an |
6 | Intelligence Company, Detachment Vancouver |
, a San Francisco-based business search and | intelligence company. |
y "exceptional individuals who demonstrated | intelligence, competence, creativity, integrity, accompl |
hem to a wide range of topics in artificial | intelligence, computer science, and cognitive science. |
been working on a groundbreaking artificial | intelligence computer chip, Matt and Danny create the Th |
Racter was an artificial | intelligence computer program that generated English lan |
emselves, instead relying on AI (artificial | intelligence) computers to drive their cars for them. |
the evolving and growing role of artificial | intelligence, computers, and robots in our everyday life |
spent the majority of his effort in signals | intelligence concerned with German and Ottoman army code |
cans and their commerce, and provided vital | intelligence concerning Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. |
The Senate Select Committee on | Intelligence concluded that "Postwar findings support th |
was celebrated AI@50 "Dartmouth Artificial | Intelligence Conference: The Next Fifty Years". |
Its expression should be one of | intelligence, confidence, and determination. |
s service, it is unclear if all his Israeli | intelligence connections were severed when he left for P |
Soviet | intelligence considered the Perlo group to be an extreme |
Allied | intelligence considered it as a mediocre division, and r |
Other survivors include the | intelligence consultant Crispin Black. |
Sixth Army | intelligence continued to insist that the Allies were re |
ssor of the CIA, and his setting up his own | intelligence continued the trend. |
are able to compete against AI (artificial | intelligence) controlled characters or other players. |
ersion, conceived by the cybernetic gestalt | intelligence controlling Mondas (an early version of the |
ng, India and Nepal stepped up military and | intelligence cooperation under treaty provisions, and In |
aid he did not believe sanctions would ruin | intelligence cooperation. |
Former Indonesian state | intelligence Coordinating Board (BAKIN) chief A. C. Manu |
381-41, dated 9 July 1967, inaugurated the | Intelligence Coordination and Exploitation (ICEX) progra |
e "Earth" software developed by the Central | Intelligence Corporation in Snow Crash. |
al, from journalists to former U.S. Counter | Intelligence Corps agents to independent investigators o |
The | Intelligence Corps was formally reconstructed in July 19 |
Mayhew was commissioned into the | Intelligence Corps in 1940, rising to the rank of Major. |
The Military | Intelligence Corps is one of the basic branches of the U |
he Royal Canadian Artillery and then in the | Intelligence Corps of the Canadian Army as a Japanese la |
He served under General Middleton in the | Intelligence Corps during the North-West Rebellion. |
5 during World War II, Briggs served in the | Intelligence Corps and worked at the British wartime cod |
He was commissioned and joined the | Intelligence Corps before being transferred to the 2nd B |
age back to World War II: the 218th Counter | Intelligence Corps Detachment and the 525th Interrogatio |
y of the United States as the 205th Counter | Intelligence Corps Detachment. |
e for eight years he worked for the Counter | Intelligence Corps of the US Army, while he already was |
st, was called up in 1945 and served in the | Intelligence Corps and the Royal Army Service Corps. |
rranged with the help of the Army's Counter | Intelligence Corps as reported in the Oral History of Co |
Canadian | Intelligence Corps |
First World War, he served in France in the | Intelligence Corps with the British Expeditionary Force |
The forerunner of the Nigerian Army | Intelligence Corps (NAIC) was the Field Security Section |
Intelligence Corps Museum | |
Military | Intelligence Corps |
The Rhodesian | Intelligence Corps |
Intelligence Corps (Israel) | |
Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom) | |
He was transferred to the | Intelligence Corps on 15 July 1940 and attained the rank |
ice again and then being transferred to the | Intelligence Corps (being promoted to his final rank of |
The Headquarters of the | Intelligence Corps is located on site, with all core tra |
e membership card file by U.S. Army Counter | Intelligence Corps Agent Michel Thomas in early May 1945 |
AF station in 1997, then handed over to the | Intelligence Corps allowing the Corps Headquarters and t |
Originally commissioned into the | Intelligence Corps in 1963, he transferred to the Parach |
He transferred to the | Intelligence Corps in 1940 and the Special Air Service i |
aining, and in January 1941 was sent to the | intelligence corps and posted to MI14, a department of t |
Clyde served in the | Intelligence Corps from 1954 to 1956, and was admitted t |
s Guards but was then commissioned into the | Intelligence Corps and sent to Malaya. |
ng's College, Cambridge and served with the | Intelligence Corps in World War II. |
nd Excise apart from a spell as Lieutenant, | Intelligence Corps, 1944-5. |
en's Westminster Rifles (1939-1940) and the | Intelligence Corps, 1940, then in the 18th Infantry Divi |
-Colonel Nigel Wylde, QGM, Royal Engineers, | Intelligence Corps, former-bomb disposal expert and inte |
n served during the Second World War in the | Intelligence Corps, in which he enlisted as a private so |
of World War II as a cryptographer for the | Intelligence Corps, at the Wireless Experimental Centre |
He served National Service with the | Intelligence Corps, following which he returned to the p |
A member of the | Intelligence Corps, he has little battle experience. |
in 1906 became a lieutenant-colonel in the | intelligence corps. |
He was a member of the U.S. Army's Military | Intelligence Corps. |
nto passing information to the British Army | Intelligence Corps. |
pril 1948, and nominally transferred to the | Intelligence Corps. |
l Agent in the United States Army's Counter | Intelligence Corps. |
tbreak of World War II, he entered the Army | Intelligence Corps. |
Board of Economic Warfare, and the Military | Intelligence Corps. |
United States Army, serving in the Security | Intelligence Corps. |
d War, gaining the rank of Colonel with the | intelligence corps. |
attained the rank of Major in the Canadian | Intelligence Corps. |
sed owing to ill health and enlisted in the | Intelligence Corps. |
at Cambridge University before joining the | intelligence corps. |
and joining as an officer the British Army | Intelligence Corps. |
y, Gene Gutowski joined the US Army Counter | Intelligence Corps. |
the camp was taken over by the British Army | Intelligence Corps. |
nding Officer of the 1st Battalion Military | Intelligence Corps.(MIC) |
Captain The Royal Dublin Fusiliers with the | Intelligence Corps; he was an engineer. |
In his book State of War, author and | intelligence correspondent for The New York Times, James |
Intelligence could be pushed down to the lowest level wh | |
Thus the material base for | intelligence could eventually disappear (in which case a |
The National | Intelligence Council was developed so that the DCI could |
The U.S. National | Intelligence Council concluded in a January 2005 report |
o served as an advisor to the U.S. National | Intelligence Council Study on Energy to 2015, as project |
ert M. Gates, then head of the CIA National | Intelligence Council, advanced the suggestion, which cir |
positions including two years (1995-96) as | Intelligence Counsel to former U.S. Senator Bob Dole and |
eports from the FBI and the Office of Naval | Intelligence counter-espionage efforts, the TACHIBANA es |
n and munition factories, military schools, | intelligence, counter-intelligence, field hospitals, and |
The artificial | intelligence counters function in a similar way to the h |
A propaganda and | intelligence coup was scored by the South African forces |
That indelible mark will embody | intelligence, courageousness, |
s from the United States of America and the | intelligence course from China and other courses. |
He is a graduate of the Strategic | Intelligence Course, the Russian language course at the |
describing him as "highly regarded for his | intelligence, courteousness, fairness, judicial temperam |
He radiated gentleness, | intelligence, courtesy, and warmth. |
rs related to counterintelligence, military | intelligence, covert operations, sabotage, foreign langu |
tual mate-choice by both sexes to advertise | intelligence, creativity, moral character and heritable |
ries is that Shaun the sheep exhibits human | intelligence, creativity, and behaviour in a farm settin |
The | Intelligence Cross is last believed to have been recomme |
The Distinguished | Intelligence Cross is awarded by the Central Intelligenc |
While working with Donovan and British | Intelligence, Cuneo became acquainted with such notable |
nt, Airfield Operations, White Sands Radar, | Intelligence, Current Operations and Weapons and Tactics |
be paraphrased for Arlington Hall's regular | intelligence customers without divulging their source. |
forces and equipment in cryptology/signals | intelligence, cyber, electronic warfare, information ope |
tions, command and control decision-making, | intelligence, cyberspace, and warfighter field support, |
r meaning of stovepiping is "piping" of raw | intelligence data directly to decision makers, bypassing |
tion, and dissemination (PED) of actionable | intelligence data collected by U-2, MQ-1, MQ-9 and RQ-4 |
ty needs such as data warehousing, business | intelligence, data migration, data synchronization, data |
ystems for allied nations, command centers, | intelligence data transmission, air traffic control syst |
tration has recently implemented a national | intelligence database 'Tellpat' which is available to en |
mentioning their Caister/Crucible computer | intelligence databases for tracking the population of No |
Naval Operations, Deputy Director of Naval | Intelligence, DCNO for Operations Plans and Policy, Offi |
The rabbit giggles at the dog's | intelligence, declaring, "I've seen better heads on a gl |
ugoslavia (although the significant role of | intelligence decrypts was not revealed until the 1970s, |
He served as Chief of Naval | Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency and later as t |
9 that: United States "Director of National | Intelligence Dennis Blair has said the economic weakness |
the British Army in India, the head of the | Intelligence Department for the British Indian Army and |
took up a posting as a staff officer in the | intelligence department at Army Headquarters in 1898. |
was a special agent for the Office of Naval | Intelligence, Department of the Navy. |
from 1914 to 1938 (serving in the War Trade | Intelligence Department between 1915 and 1919 during the |
, and its Capabilities for Defence” for the | Intelligence Department of the War Office in 1877. |
Letter three was addressed to the Nangarhar | intelligence department and "all Taliban members." |
the first Director of the Central Criminal | Intelligence Department of India, and later a Home Sercr |
Brigade Commander and then as the Chief of | Intelligence Department at AFSOUTH Headquarters in Naple |
In the latter year he was in charge of the | Intelligence Department which largely contributed to bre |
he was apprehended by the Jordanian General | Intelligence Department and tortured and interrogated fo |
arrington, acting for the NF's Security and | Intelligence Department (SID), photographed Anderson in |
sky served at the General Staff of Military | Intelligence department of the Kiev Military District an |
uently beaten and threatened by the General | Intelligence Department until he finally agreed several |
He served as chief of the | intelligence department and Deputy Chief of Staff for th |
The Royal Navy's Naval | Intelligence Department were aware of submarine's 1 Sept |
Valentin Grudinin as chief of Air Army | intelligence department |
During the Great War, as the | Intelligence Department's Director of Kinematography, he |
"The remaining two were moved to a British | Intelligence department, GCHQ in Cheltenham, Gloucesters |
the Irgun and worked in the organisation's | intelligence department. |
rvice in Holland, as a cypher expert in the | Intelligence Department. |
er General Ruzsky as senior adjutant of the | intelligence department. |
In 1965, the three service | intelligence departments were amalgamated in the new Min |
ing World War I served as captain, Military | Intelligence; deputy police commissioner of New York Cit |
The | intelligence derived from Enigma decrypts was absolutely |
rgo was of little value to its captors, but | intelligence derived from the capture led to the attack |
ns expert named Hardcore, a game artificial | intelligence designer named Sol, and a sound effects cre |
diers to operate behind enemy lines to gain | intelligence, destroy enemy aircraft and attack their su |
He was accompanied by a small | intelligence detachment under Major Humphrey Quill and a |
On 21 February 1948, the 525th Headquarters | Intelligence Detachment was reactivated and assigned to |
ized and redesignated as the 205th Military | Intelligence Detachment on 25 June 1958. |
In 2006, Polish military | intelligence detained three men, following a tip from a |
German | intelligence detected the movement of several of the arm |
Being a woman of great energy, | intelligence, determination and devotion, Louise wrote h |
mpathetic robot cop, disabled an artificial | intelligence determined to preserve its own existence by |
ormed on 10 December 1940 from the Wireless | Intelligence Development Unit at RAF Boscombe Down opera |
on computing, computer science, artificial | intelligence, developmental biology, and the mathematica |
Using the | intelligence, Devonshire sunk Atlantis. |
ved through Zeebrugge too, although British | intelligence did not realise this for several weeks. |
t available on the free market, but western | intelligence did not connect this to the upcoming crisis |
Banister's publication, the Louisiana | Intelligence Digest, maintained that the civil rights mo |
rom 2000 until 2006 he was editor of Jane's | Intelligence Digest. |
n Activities and publisher of the Louisiana | Intelligence Digest. |
calls on Congress to create a cabinet level | intelligence director on August 3, 2004. |
w by President Roberto Levingston (a former | Intelligence Director) on November 9, 1970. |
In 1949, he returned to EURCOM as its | intelligence director, then later took command of VII Co |
Following the attack, the Israeli Military | Intelligence Directorate found for the first time clear |
According to a former Soviet Main | Intelligence Directorate officer writing under the alias |
Fabian Escalante, the former head of the | Intelligence Directorate and the man who had the job of |
or passing information to the Cuban General | Intelligence Directorate and charged with being a covert |
arrest to criticisms of the Inter-Services | Intelligence Directorate's role in the capture of Guanta |
Gazit was promoted to head of the Military | Intelligence Directorate, a position he held from 1974 t |
s between Pakistan's powerful InterServices | Intelligence directorate, the ISI, and the Taliban. |
to Cuba and was recruited into the General | Intelligence Directorate, the Cuban intelligence service |
organizations, on behalf of Cuba's General | Intelligence Directorate. |
until July 1945 he was the Head of the Main | Intelligence Directorate. |
The unit "would fuse | intelligence disciplines into one office-operations, ana |
Allied | intelligence discovered that the Japanese were sailing a |
eliberately the subject of intense military | intelligence disinformation through the media in order t |
operation because, according to the British | Intelligence Dispatches, "The 2nd Dragoons are (always) |
e highest of these is known as the National | Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal. |
e concept of skull size as a determinant of | intelligence distinguishing the sexes. |
(CV) - wireless infotainment, collaborative | intelligence, distributed computing |
nd the Dardanelles before joining the Naval | Intelligence Division (Room 40) from 1916 to 1919. |
o, in 1963, and was a Special Agent for the | Intelligence Division of the Internal Revenue Service fr |
rd from 1939 to 1956, seriving in the Naval | Intelligence Division of the Admiralty from 1940 to 1945 |
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