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Intelligence and Surveillance
The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ( or FISC ) is a U. S. federal court authorized under,.
It was established by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 ( FISA ).
If an application is denied by one judge of the FISC, the federal government is not allowed to make the same application to a different judge of the court, but must appeal to the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review.
One of the provisions in that act was the controversial Section 215, which allows the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) to make an application for an order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court requiring production of " any tangible thing " for an investigation.
To protect the telecommunication carriers cooperating with the US government from legal action, the Congress passed a bill updating the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to permit this type of surveillance.
In August 2008, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review ruled that the President and the Congress had the authority to wiretap international phone calls and intercept e-mail messages without a specific court order.
* Appoints sitting federal judges to the membership of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court ( FISC ), a " secret court " which oversees requests for surveillance warrants by federal police agencies ( primarily the F. B. I.
Key acts changed were the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 ( FISA ), the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 ( ECPA ), the Money Laundering Control Act of 1986 and Bank Secrecy Act ( BSA ), as well as the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Surveillance is sometimes grouped with Intelligence, Target acquisition and Reconnaissance under the title ISTAR.
In the United States, under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, federal intelligence agencies can get approval for wiretaps from the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, a court with secret proceedings, or in certain circumstances from the Attorney General without a court order.
In 1978, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ( FISA ) created a “ secret federal court for issuing wiretap warrants in national security cases .” This was in response to findings from the Watergate break-in, which allegedly uncovered a history of presidential operations that had used surveillance on domestic and foreign political organizations.
* Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( US Strategic Command )
* 548th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group
The 548th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group's weapon system spans more than a decade of service to combatant command and service component reconnaissance goals and objectives, including those of Operations ALLIED FORCE, JOINT ENDEAVOR, SOUTHERN WATCH, NORTHERN WATCH, ENDURING FREEDOM and IRAQI FREEDOM.
* Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance
* U. S. Air Force Security Service, a former designation of the United States Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency
Both stories challenged the administration's ability to spy on alleged terrorists without a judge's approval, a provision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act established in 1978.
* Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance ( ISR )
Prior to that he was president of the company, responsible for Raytheon ’ s government and defense operations, including the four Strategic Business Areas of Missile Defense ; Precision Engagement ; Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( ISR ); and Homeland Security.
* Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( C³ISR )
* 373d Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group
L-3 specializes in Command, Control and Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( C3ISR ), government services, training and simulation, and aircraft modernization and maintenance, and has a broad base of electronic systems.

Intelligence and Reconnaissance
It was also used by many American federal agencies, such as Naval Research Laboratory, the National Security Agency, the Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Reconnaissance Office.
Also merged into NIMA were the imagery exploitation, dissemination, and processing elements of the Defense Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, and the Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office.
The National Reconnaissance Office ( NRO ), located in Chantilly, Virginia, is one of the 16 U. S. intelligence agencies and considered, along with the CIA, NSA, DIA and NGA, to be one of the " big five " U. S. Intelligence agencies.
It is funded through the National Reconnaissance Program, which is part of the National Intelligence Program ( formerly known as the National Foreign Intelligence Program ).
Security Hill is home to numerous units such as Air Force Space Command's 24th Air Force and 67th Network Warfare Wing and the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency.
-The Joint Air Reconnaissance Intelligence Centre ( JARIC, The National Imagery Exploitation Centre )
Kerr, from Virginia, was most recently the Director of the National Reconnaissance Office, and he was previously the Deputy Director for Science and Technology at the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ).
He is also a member of the Defense Science Board as well as the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Advisory Board, Defense Intelligence Agency Joint Military Intelligence College, National Reconnaissance Office, national labs and other advisory boards.
To fulfill these responsibilities AFSOUTH employs a full spectrum of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( ISR ), intra-theatre airlift and information assets.
** 91st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron, Medium, Photographic ( December 1950-December 1954 ) Assigned to 407th Strategic Fighter Wing ( 1953 – 54 ) See 91st Intelligence SquadronAbsorbed the personnel and resources of the 31st Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron in Japan.

Intelligence and disambiguation
# REDIRECT Intelligence ( disambiguation )
# REDIRECT Intelligence ( disambiguation )
* Director of Naval Intelligence ( disambiguation )
# REDIRECT Intelligence ( disambiguation )
* Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ( disambiguation )

Intelligence and ),
* Artificial Intelligence ( journal ), a scientific journal of the field
Other organizations have sprung up which do their peer review entirely free and online, such as Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research ( JAIR ), Journal of Machine Learning Research ( JMLR ) and the Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology.
Only then was it sent out to the Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ), the intelligence chiefs in the relevant ministries, and later on to high-level commanders in the field.
Common Lisp is used to develop research applications ( often in Artificial Intelligence ), for rapid development of prototypes or for deployed applications.
Each character begins with twenty points to divide between four Element scores roughly equivalent to statistics for Strength ( Fire ), Perception ( Water ), Intelligence ( Air ) and Endurance ( Earth ).
Intelligence Service was in fact " Pandora " ( 1985 ), a software developed for their thesis by two academic students of Jean-Louis Laurière, one of the most famous and prolific French AI researcher.
The Commission heard evidence from Sir Matthew Nathan, Augustine Birrell, Lord Wimborne, Sir Neville Chamberlain ( Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary ), General Lovick Friend, Major Ivor Price of Military Intelligence and others.
Since then, the director now reports to the Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ), who in turn reports to the President.
For example, the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children ( WISC ), originally developed in 1949, was updated in 1974, in 1991, and again in 2003.
He had previously served as the 43rd Vice President of the United States ( 1981 – 89 ), a congressman, an ambassador, a Director of Central Intelligence, and is currently the oldest surviving president.
* Sigint missions ( comprising Maths & cryptoanalysis, IT & computer systems, Linguists & translation and the Intelligence analysis unit ),
During this period, the Haitian National Intelligence Service ( SIN ), which had been set up and financed in the 80s by the Central Intelligence Agency as part of the war on drugs, participated in drug trafficking and political violence.
In 1943 he transferred to the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency.
* Intelligence ( journal ), a scientific journal dealing with intelligence and psychometrics
* Intelligence ( TV series ), a Canadian television show running on CBC Television
* Intelligence ( solitaire ), a card game
* Intelligence ( film ), 2006 American short film
In 1975, the activities of COINTELPRO were investigated by the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, called the Church Committee after its chairman, Senator Frank Church ( D-Idaho ), and these activities were declared illegal and contrary to the Constitution.
* John Walker ( RAF officer ) ( born 1936 ), former Chief of Defence Intelligence
The KSL has projects with Stanford Medical Informatics ( SMI ), the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab ( SAIL ), the Stanford Formal Reasoning Group ( SFRG ), the Stanford Logic Group, and the Stanford Center for Design Research ( CDR ).
The rule is named after the 17th-century French mathematician Guillaume de l ' Hôpital, who published the rule in his book Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l ' Intelligence des Lignes Courbes ( literal translation: Analysis of the Infinitely Small for the Understanding of Curved Lines ) ( 1696 ), the first textbook on differential calculus.

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