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  List of intelligence gathering disciplines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CBINT - Chemical and Biological Intelligence - gathered from chemical and biological weapons and hazards
NUCINT - Nuclear Intelligence - gathered from the analysis of radiation
MEDINT - Medical Intelligence - gathered from analysis of medical records and/or actual physiological examinations to determine health and/or particular ailments/allergetic conditions for exploitation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_intelligence_gathering_disciplines   (298 words)

  
 Intelligence (information gathering) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intelligence findings or "product" and the sources and methods used to obtain them (tradecraft) are often highly classified and sometimes compartmentalized, and intelligence officers need top level security clearance.
Intelligence agencies often engage in clandestine activities beyond espionage such as political subversion, sabotage and assassination.
Military intelligence is an element of warfare which covers all aspects of gathering, analyzing, and making use of information over enemy forces and the ground.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Intelligence_(information_gathering)   (892 words)

  
 Senate Confirms Porter J. Goss to Be Director of Central Intelligence
Goss took the initiative to introduce his intelligence reform legislation on June 16 of this year, H.R. which called for significant changes in the intelligence community structure in addition to providing a DCI or DNI the much needed personnel and budgetary authority required to be a truly effective leader.
Intelligence is the first line of defense against elusive and unstructured threats and enemies that use asymmetric means to harm America and her people.
The ``Intelligence Authorization Act of Fiscal Year 2002'', (P.L. 107-108), in addition to authorizing generally the activities of the U.S. IC, directly addressed IC shortfalls in domestic counterterrorism efforts, intelligence collection and analysis, threat reporting, aggressive recruitment of human assets, foreign language capabilities, and sharing of intelligence information and analysis across the government.
www.fas.org /irp/congress/2004_cr/goss092204.html   (20753 words)

  
 Espionage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The term intelligence officer is also used to describe a member of the armed forces, police officer or civilian intelligence agency who specialises in the gathering, fusion and analysis of information and intelligence in order to provide advice to their government or another organisation.
Since January of 2000, a long list of agencies have been data mining the world's stock exchanges; this program was formalized on October 26, 2001 in the form of the Patriot Act.
In order to gather political and economic information that might be of advantage to the United States, foreign communications are routinely subject to surveillance.
www.airandspace.org /encyclopedia/Spying   (1798 words)

  
 UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY - A PLACE FOR YOU
Intelligence Community agencies typically prefer applicants for Foreign Language Translator positions to have at least a Bachelor's degree.
Intelligence Community agencies typically prefer applicants for Linguist positions to have at least a Bachelor's degree.
Some intelligence agencies employ Sign Language Interpreters to provide American Sign Language (ASL) services for their employees, visiting guests, or external agencies.
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 humint - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
HUMINT, short for human intelligence, is an intelligence gathering discipline collecting information either by interviewing or tracking a subject of investigation, or by using a combination of 'fl' techniques to gain confessions or involuntary disclosure of information.
Many who work in the intelligence community refer to the HUMINT task using phrases such as "Having feet on the ground" or "Having a source on the ground".
This refers to the need for "hard" data to backup or supplant other forms of intelligence.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/HUMINT   (167 words)

  
 Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction
The Intelligence Community we have today is buried beneath an avalanche of demands for “current intelligence”— the pressing need to meet the tactical requirements of the day.
The intelli­gence reform act may put an end to this particular conflict, but we believe that the story reflects a larger, more pervasive problem within the Intelligence Community: the difficulty of making a decision and imposing the conse­quences on all agencies throughout the Community.
Instead, intelligence agencies allocate their scarce resources among intelligence priorities in ways that seem sensible to them but are not optimal from a Community-wide perspective.
www.wmd.gov /report.html   (9959 words)

  
 MASINT - TheBestLinks.com - List of intelligence gathering disciplines, Signals Intelligence, Imagery Intelligence, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MASINT - TheBestLinks.com - List of intelligence gathering disciplines, Signals Intelligence, Imagery Intelligence, Human Intelligence,...
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MASINT, short for Measurement and Signature Intelligence, refers to intelligence gathering activities that bring together disparate elements that do not fit within the definitions of Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Imagery Intelligence (IMINT), or Human Intelligence (HUMINT).
www.thebestlinks.com /MASINT.html   (103 words)

  
 Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The essay argues that intelligence should be placed closer to the centre of new interpretations of both the course of the Cold War and of the political dynamics of authoritarian states.
Development of FM 2-0; List of critical variables of the contemporary operational environment in context with the operational environment; Functions of the intelligence operations that constitute the intelligence process.
Focuses on the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) synchronization in relation to the military decision-making process at the maneuver battalion, task force and squadron level in the U.S. Purpose of ISR synchronization; Factors that contribute to the success of ISR planning; Information required for ISR assets to begin infiltration; Analytical materials needed in the military.
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 Spy Resource Center - spy cam
It is usually thought of toilet spy as part of an institutional spy stuff effort (i.e., governmental or corporate intelligence).
Leandro Aragoncillo indicted as part of what the Federal Bureau of Investigation refers to as the first case of espionage from within the White House in history in October 2005.
Since not much is publicly known about real-life secret agents, the popular conception of the secret agent has been free spy ware formed largely by 20th and 21st century literature and cinema.
www.taxgloss.com /Tax-Professions_Q_-_S-/Spy.html   (859 words)

  
 Legal Theory Blog
While the papers may come from any discipline and may be theoretical, applied, or policy-based, every paper must fundamentally engage with applying, extending, or criticising the capability approach.
disciplines and areas of study that are often isolated from each other.
The Law As It Could Be gathers Fiss's most important work on procedure, adjudication and public reason, introduced by the author and including contextual introductions for each piece—some of which are among the most cited in Twentieth Century legal studies.
lsolum.blogspot.com /archives/2005_03_01_lsolum_archive.html   (11147 words)

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