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  • It is claimed that Omega 3 improves intelligence especially in children. The market for such supplements is around £116 mil *Mr [[D. Gregory]], CSci FIFST CEHP Technical Director, [[Marks and Spencer]] plc
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  • ...nd analysis, regulatory advice, campaign management, political monitoring, intelligence gathering and communications audits. BPPA is a member of the Public Relatio
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  • *[[Cath Warren]]- Head of political intelligence; previously worked for the [[BBC]] where she was responsible for political *[[Ella Fallows]], deputy head of political intelligence June 2012 – July 2014. Has previously worked for political firm [[Westmin
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  • ...are supplied free of cost. Often the COI provides (at a nominal cost) the technical capacity to receive its products down phone lines. ...ver, the continued operation of the [[London Radio Service]] suggests that intelligence guidance still plays a part in overseas information policy.
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  • ...msay and was an early attempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the p ...ation service' was supplied with information by the Special Branch and the intelligence services of the day. Walton eventually claimed to be able to put 'authorita
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  • ...in the U.S., Japan, Australia, Europe, and the Caribbean and has been the technical lead on a number of catastrophe risk securitizations. He has written numero *Dr. [[Gregory Treverton]] Senior policy analyst at RAND Terrorism, intelligence, and law enforcement
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  • ...in July 1966, the report suggested that the intellectual broadening of non-technical officers should occur through the establishment of a “Royal Defence Acade *''Strategic Deception in World War II'', 1990, (Volume 5 of ''British Intelligence in the Second World War;'' series edited by [[Harry Hinsley|F.H.Hinsley]];
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  • ...al William [[Reginald Hall]] who had retired as the wartime head of naval intelligence to become a Conservative MP for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily cal ...the strike, and the the league’s particular role was in the provision of intelligence:
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  • ...r their charge. Perhaps this should be expected from a man who serves as a technical consultant for the CBS series "The Equalizer;' and who has stated that he h
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  • *War on Terrorism: The Role of Intelligence (Terrorism in the 21st Century) by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch (Har *International technical assistance experts: A case study of the U.N. experience (Special studies in
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  • *Technical Adviser [[Oliver P. Edward]] - [[Rand Corporation]]<ref name="GaitherReport *[[Richard M. Bissell]] - [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
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  • '''BRITISH INTELLIGENCE SERVICES''' ...abotage and the Secret Service exists to provide HM Government with secret intelligence concerning foreign powers. Both Services must operate as far as possible in
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  • ...r views warfare as fundamentally a human, societal activity, rather than a technical or engineering problem. War is a form of armed politics, and politics is ab ...g officer of the Central Intelligence Agency, and two other members of the intelligence community, also made major contributions but cannot be named. <Ref>David Ki
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  • ...nce Summit]] website as "a barrister specialising in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with ...2005 and is a regular contributor at conferences such as Intelcon and the Intelligence Summit Washington DC February 2006.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:M
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  • ..., especially the newspaper ''El Mercurio''. About a year later, the Senate Intelligence Committee chose Chile as a case study of CIA covert action. For the first t ...urch Committee; "The CIA and the Media," 1977 - 1978 Hearings of the House Intelligence Committee; and the above-cited reports of the Jamaican and Nicaraguan Press
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  • ...nised and international crime, the fraud squad, the Flying Squad, criminal intelligence and force firearms.<ref name="mr-security">‘[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/u ...ical support issues at the operational level. The range of issues includes intelligence, planning, training and exercises, technology, command and control coordina
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  • ...ve studies and abilities in Anti-Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) gathering and analysis, and Crisis Management skills. This expertis *[[Tom Lorinczi]], Director -Technical Support Svcs.
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  • ...d States in the 1960s concerning certain political projects of the Central Intelligence Agency of the US).</p> ...s to be distinguished by the fact that it would be "political" rather than technical or educational. The WFD was to give grants that were recognised as sensitiv
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  • ...yen was wearing not his AquaFed hat, but that of ASTEE (the Scientific and Technical Association for Water and Environment, the French association of water prof ...king sense of Mexico City", box titled "Three steps forward", Global Water Intelligence, April 2006 (article transcribed from a telephone conversation with Gerard
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  • ...and, control, communication and information systems (21%); aircraft (14%); technical services (11%); aircraft integration systems (6%); commercial electronics ( ...ss strategist, runs the Intelligence Solutions business area in Raytheon's Intelligence and Security division. Former MOD man.
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  • ...he United States Military Academy, as well as in numerous public forums on technical and military matters. ...nning, engineering, and implementation of interoperable communications and intelligence systems serving the needs of the President, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chi
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  • ...ing a radical manifesto for change. Chosen by Scotland on Sunday for their intelligence and their passion, we asked them to come up with the radical policies they ...e’s law officers and senior counsel, the funders’ lawyers and the many technical advisors working on the project of this complexity' <ref> Jo Armstrong [htt
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  • ...e to anyone with an interest in the subject, and Mr. Johnson edits it with intelligence and wit. ("Religion of Peace Kills 14,Wounds 3," is one of his characterist ...one of his most frequent, and most printable, Web nicknames) has used his technical know-how to block thousands of his former readers not just from commenting
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  • ...lege and a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Vermont.<ref>Total Intelligence Solutions, [http://www.totalintel.com/dsp_aboutus_personnel.php Personnel], ...tor of Intelligence Analysis for [[Infrastructure Defense]] (iDefense)<ref>Intelligence Newsletter, ‘INFOWAR - 3rd Annual Conference in London’, 14 January 199
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  • ...its Chairman from 1971-82. Since then he has been Chair of the Energy and Technical Services Group, Director of Aran Energy and held a number of other top posi ...the role of UN security forces in the post-Cold War era. After working in intelligence during World War II, he served as a personal assistant to [[Gladwyn Jebb]],
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  • *[[EUROPEAN TECHNICAL CONTRACTORS' COMMITTEE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY]] - [[CEETB]] *[[EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR TECHNICAL APPROVALS]] - [[EOTA]]
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  • ...ich illustrate the degree to which the [[Economic League]] and the British Intelligence services were cooperating. ...just two days, it was long enough to severely rattle the Admiralty. Naval Intelligence was convinced that the "mutiny" was the work of "communist agitators" and t
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  • ...ntices and supervisors delivered a vast amount of low level and high level intelligence. Although the shop floor meetings introduced the League to potential inform ...n but also of which at least two of its officers had become members of the Intelligence community during the War, for after the War [[Tom Gribble]] was its secreta
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  • ...the leaflet distribution because of its disastrous effect on the League's intelligence gathering capabilities: ...t another valuable intelligence asset when a "former Deputy Chief of Naval Intelligence", who had become director of the London Region in 1979, resigned nine month
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  • ...overnment (including the devolved administrations) will consider 'in-kind' technical support to the Trust. Following normal procurement protocols, the new Trust *[[Dominic Fry]] [[Tulchan Communications]], [[Editorial Intelligence]].
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  • ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S ...C between '94-'95described the operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • :"This procurement is for technical support and consulting services for public liaison and media outreach servi ...motion that "World Affairs are Too Important to be Decided by the UN".<ref>Intelligence Squared Debates the UN, 15 April 2004.</ref>
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  • ...tute, such as the one in Budapest, "provide administrative, financial, and technical support to the Soros foundations and also operate OSI initiatives, which ad ...nfluence gave rise to suspicions that he was operating as part of the U.S. intelligence complex. In 1989, the Washington Post reported charges first made in 1987 b
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  • level intelligence cell, within a highly pressurized and volatile area of Iraq, with a staff o qualified Intelligence personnel. During his military career, he has Organized and implemented a w
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  • ...rate Development, Analytic Services Incorporated; Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Science Applications International Corporation's Technology Applic ...d Forces Communications and Electronics Association, the National Military Intelligence Association, the American Society of Military Comptrollers, the Air Force A
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  • ...f Bristol-Myers Squibb’s pharmaceutical operations worldwide, as well as Technical Operations and Global Marketing. Andreotti joined Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1 ==PR, Lobbying and Business Intelligence firms==
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  • ...Information Center''' is a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. ...can also be described as a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. According to Phil Kelly's (1981) <ref>[http://www.wcml.org.
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  • ...the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, staff member on the Intelligence Community Staff, President of the Corporate Volunteer Council in Montgomery ...ience Board]] (DSB) task force on Counting Terrorism and the task force on Intelligence support to the war on terrorism.
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  • ...[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Categ *[[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)]]
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  • ...he Third World was a CIA that was purely interventionist – not gathering intelligence, but brutally machinating, vicious, a secret weapon of US presidents and Wh ...b Denard]] invasion in 1968 before being transferred to Vietnam to oversee intelligence operations in the Tay Ninh province and was awarded the CIA Medal of Merit
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  • ...al: “the Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security Int'l. is not a technical or scholarly journal, footnotes should be avoided when possible.” <ref>IA ...rage therefore emphasizes a variety of broad issues and subjects such as 'intelligence and information gathering, government policies, public safety, bombs and we
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  • *09. Mohammad Atta allegedly meets with senior Iraqi intelligence officials at the Iraqi embassy in Prague. The 9/11 Report (Section 7) will ...r [[Curveball]], granted asylum in Germany, ceases cooperating with German intelligence officials. The CIA assures the Germans that they have other sources that co
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  • *3 OPM Support systems (crime & intelligence) *10 Military Technical Services (MTS)
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  • ...e-Kishrei Mada''''', '''Bureau of Scientific Relations'''), was an Israeli intelligence agency of Israel's Defense Ministry. It was headed by [[Benjamin Blumberg]] ...or espionage on behalf of [[Israel]]. Pollard was a [[United States Navy]] intelligence employee in the [[Naval Antiterrorist Alert Center]] in Washington, D.C. He
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  • ...in February 2007 with the merging of the [[Terrorism Research Center]], [[Technical Defense]] (both headed by [[Matthew Devost]]) and former CIA man [[Cofer Bl *[[Caleb Temple]], Senior Vice President - Intelligence & Analysis
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  • [[Technical Defense]] was an intelligence related firm that in February 2007 was merged with the [[Terrorism Research
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  • ...t" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column B: Employee of Private Security/Intelligence firm</th></tr> ...size:9pt" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column D: Member of military or intelligence services</th></tr>
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  • ...ry 2013 he has been a director of [[Quest Global]], a private security and intelligence company chaired by former Metropolitan Police Commissioner [[Lord Stevens]] ...sion|Near East and South Asia Division]] until his promotion to the Senior Intelligence Service in July 1995. Mr. Kappes has more than 12 years of overseas experie
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  • ...e rise to prominence of Ahmed Chalabi (the Iraqi exile and source of false intelligence to the Pentagon)"in Washington circles came about at the instigation of Alb *1985-1992 he was a Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB).
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  • ...] (DERA) of the UK [[Ministry of Defence]] in 1998. Initially contributing technical input to Information Operations research, he rapidly came to be deployed on :Technical and project management for an interdisciplinary team conducting leading-edg
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