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Defence and Agency
* Aeronautical Development Agency, agency of India's Ministry of Defence
Three Canadian organizations operate programs in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada ( DFAIT ), the Canadian International Development Agency ( CIDA ) and the Department of National Defence ( DND ).
The Secretary General of the Council is head of the General Secretariat, Uwe Corsepius since June 2011 ; previously the post holder was also the High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, President of the European Defence Agency and the Western European Union.
The principal of these is with the United States ( National Security Agency ), Canada ( Communications Security Establishment ), Australia ( Defence Signals Directorate ) and New Zealand ( Government Communications Security Bureau ), through the mechanism of the UK-US Security Agreement, a broad intelligence sharing agreement encompassing a range of intelligence collection methods.
* US Defence Intelligence Agency uses Eddie Chapman case as an example by A Denis Clift, President Joint Military Intelligence College Harvard University 20 February 2003
These agencies were taken over by the European Defence Agency.
The Coast Guard also maintains the Icelandic Air Defense System, formerly part of the disestablished Defence Agency, which conducts ground surveillance of Iceland's air space.
For other countries ' agencies, see Defence Intelligence Agency.
The High Representative serves as the head of the European Defence Agency and exercises the same functions over the Common Security and Defence Policy as the CFSP.
The European Defence Agency ( EDA ) encourages increase in defence capabilities, military research and the establishment of a European internal market for military technology.
EU military operations are supported by a number of bodies, including the European Defence Agency, satellite centre and the military staff.
The builder was the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency and the main contractor was Astrup & Aubert.
They proposed that the airport operator advance the money, but this was rejected by the Defence Estates Agency.
## Bernard Valcourt, Associate Minister of Defence, Minister of State ( Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency ) ( La Francophonie ) ( June 30, 1986 )
* European Defence Agency, joint defence agency for the European Union
* Defence Procurement Agency, an Executive Agency of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence
Under the 1948 UKUSA agreement, CSEC's intelligence is shared with the United States National Security Agency ( NSA ), the British Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), the Australian Defence Signals Directorate ( DSD ) and New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau ( GCSB ).
The US Defence Intelligence Agency did confirm that Mr Taylor first started working with US intelligence in the 1980s but refused to give details on exactly what role Mr Taylor played, citing national security.
In 1976 RRE merged with the Signals Research and Development Establishment to form the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment ( RSRE ), which became part of the Defence Research Agency ( DRA ) in 1991.
In 1988 it was renamed the Royal Aerospace Establishment before merging with other research entities to become part of the new Defence Research Agency in 1991.
On 1 April 1991 the RAE was merged into the Defence Research Agency ( DRA ), the MOD's new research organisation.

Defence and executive
For example, the executive head of the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra, which is a campus of the University of New South Wales in Sydney is a Rector, as is the head of the Cairns campus of James Cook University, based at Townsville.
an-Naif and Daud had been appointed Prime Minister and Minister of Defence respectively, while al-Bakr was appointed President and Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council, established the morning after the coup and became the highest executive and legislative branch of government.
is the commander of the armed forces and chairman of the supreme defense council constituted by law ; he declares war according to the decision of the parliament ; however, since the president has no direct executive power, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defence have the actual control of the armed forces, while the president retains a supervision role.
Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested de facto executive authority, by the exercise of Royal Prerogative powers, in the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Defence, and the Prime Minister ( acting with the support of the Cabinet ) makes the key decisions on the use of the armed forces.
From 1993 to 2005 Carter served as executive director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted.
Carter now lives in Toronto, Ontario, and was executive director of the Association in Defence of the Wrongly Convicted ( AIDWYC ) from 1993 until 2005.
It became an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence in April 1990, a quasi-governmental role, being required to act commercially.
* Veterans Agency, an executive agency of the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence
The other branch of the executive government is the National Defense Commission of North Korea, led by Chairman of the National Defence Commission Kim Jong-il.
The president leads the executive branch of the Government of Tanzania and is the commander-in-chief of the Tanzania People's Defence Force.
The school was until September 2010 a military boarding secondary school and an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence ( MOD ).
* the Defence Aviation Repair Agency, executive agency of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, responsible for maintenance and repair of the Royal Air Force and Royal Navy's aircraft
It also elects the Chairman of the National Defence Commission, the country's chief executive, and the Premier.
* A legislative basis for the Australian Secret Intelligence Service ( ASIS ) and the Defence Signals Directorate ( DSD ), both of which had been previously established by executive order.
The Defence Research Agency ( normally known as DRA ), was an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence ( MOD ) from April 1991 until April 1995.
During World War II, he was the executive assistant to Angus Lewis Macdonald, Minister of National Defence for Naval Services.
A strong protagonist of India going nuclear, Krishan Kant was a member of the executive council of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis.
It was formed on 1 April 2004 as an executive agency by the amalgamation of the MoD Police Agency with the Ministry of Defence Guard Service, with the purpose of providing a coordinated approach to the provision of security to MoD property.
In 1985 he entered into the Moviment de Defensa de la Terra ( Movement for the Land Defence ) and later joined in the Partit Socialista d ' Alliberament Nacional ( Socialist National Liberation Party of Catalonia ), remaining in it until 1993 and entering into its executive.
The executive functions of the Nigerian vice president includes participation in all cabinet meetings and, by statute, membership in the National Security Council, the National Defence Council, Federal Executive Council, and the Chairman of National Economic Council.

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