iteration, known as the Technical Intelligence Division, consisted of only six people. Renamed in 1962, the TID, now the Missile Intelligence Office (MIO) analyzed
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- Army Intelligence Sixteenth Air Force - Air Force Intelligence Coast Guard Intelligence (CGI) - Coast Guard Intelligence Intelligence Directorate of the
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National Intelligence University Office of Naval Intelligence Strategic Support Branch G-2 (intelligence) UK Defence Intelligence Defence Intelligence Organisation
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2021. "Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence". Department of Energy. https://www.energy.gov/intelligence/office-intelligence-and-counterintelligence
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Defense Intelligence Agency. In July 2004, the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence issued a scathing report on prewar intelligence on Iraq
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The Department of Energy operates a system of national laboratories and technical facilities for research and development, as follows: Ames National Laboratory
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the Army. INSCOM collects intelligence information in all intelligence disciplines to provide unit commanders with intelligence for the battlefield and the
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States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) tasked with collecting and analyzing information through technological means and developing technical systems to advance
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medical intelligence analysis using intelligence products from other intelligence community agencies with a heavy emphasis on open-source intelligence, such
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Energy (CDE) Center for Space Research & Assurance (CSRA) Center for Technical Intelligence Studies & Research (CTISR) Nuclear Expertise for Advancing Technologies
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Stored: National Maritime Intelligence Center National Maritime Intelligence Center (NMIC) is a U.S. Navy-led military intelligence facility in Suitland, Maryland
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combined many of the Army's remaining geographic intelligence organizations and the Engineer Technical Intelligence Division. AMS was redesignated the U.S. Army
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rating. Intelligence officers (14N) lead the Space Force's intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance enterprise, performing intelligence activities
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early 1990s, evolving from earlier technical intelligence units like the Navy Scientific and Technical Intelligence Center (NAVSTIC, 1968) to address growing
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Manhattan Project’s intelligence effort to understand the progress of the German nuclear program, the Office is DOE’s embedded intelligence element. IN is DOE’s
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emerging threats to national security. LANL is a primary source of technical intelligence on foreign nuclear programs, supports reducing the threat from weapons
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provides a number of functions such as the intelligence battalion; radio battalion which conducts signals intelligence, electronic warfare, and cyberspace operations;
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United States intelligence budget are classified. Under the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, the Director of Central Intelligence is the only federal
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Service was known as the Bureau of Secret Intelligence at its inception in 1916. The Bureau of Secret Intelligence was also known as U-1, an off-the-books
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the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's National Technology Alliance, and the Central Intelligence Agency's Intelligence Technology Innovation Center
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