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* Anti-Bases Campaign, an organisation campaigning to remove foreign military bases and intelligence installations from New Zealand, and to dismantle the Government Communications Security Bureau
The process proved politically fraught, and the Government's Minister for Communications and Works, Alvin Christopher, ended up leaving the Government and joining the opposition party as a result of the furore.
" Station X ", " London Signals Intelligence Centre " and " Government Communications Headquarters " were all cover names that were used during the war, and the latter ( GCHQ ) was adopted for the successor peacetime organisation that still bears this name.
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* the Government Communications Headquarters of Britain,
* the Government Communications Security Bureau of New Zealand.
An aerial image of the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, 2004.
GCCS was renamed the " Government Communications Headquarters " in June 1946.
The ban was eventually lifted by the incoming Labour government in 1997, with the Government Communications Group of the Public and Commercial Services ( PCS ) Union being formed to represent interested employees at all grades.
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.
* Her Majesty's Government Communications Centre
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After the enactment of Communications Corporation Act 2028, it was formally established as fully owned Government Corporation called Nepal Telecommunications Corporation in B. S.
In 1997, it was publicly disclosed that asymmetric key algorithms were developed by James H. Ellis, Clifford Cocks, and Malcolm Williamson at the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) in the UK in 1973.

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It is surrounded by many renowned educational institutes like The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Kolkata and Government college of Engineering and leather technology along with the Headquarters of the West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited.
The position of premier was then handed over to Lee Moore, who, despite being recognized regionally as a legal scholar, seemed unable to lead ( he once told a PAM heckler, on Church Street in front of Government Headquarters of Parliament that he will " root like a pig in mud " in the House of Parliament ).
* Directing the collection and analysis effort of the Secret Intelligence Service, Government Communications Headquarters, the Security Service and the Ministry of Defence based on those recommendations.
* Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) United Kingdom
Further, though neither was ever used for their intended purpose, Hatley Castle in British Columbia was purchased in 1940 by King George VI in Right of Canada to use as his home during the course of World War II, and the Emergency Government Headquarters, built in 1959 at CFS Carp and decommissioned in 1994, included a residential apartment for the sovereign or governor general in the case of a nuclear attack on Ottawa.
* Burlington, a codename for Central Government War Headquarters
With the return of UN peacekeeping forces to Israel on 21 July 1948 the Headquarters for UNTSO was moved again on October 7, 1948 for the third and final time to Government House Jerusalem.
Following World War II portions of the Ammunition Depot were variously redeveloped to house the Central Government War Headquarters, RAF No1 Signal Unit, Controller Defence communication Network and the Corsham Computer Centre.
The Security Service, commonly known as MI5 ( Military Intelligence, Section 5 ), is the United Kingdom's internal counter-intelligence and security agency and is part of its core intelligence machinery alongside the Secret Intelligence Service ( SIS or MI6 ) focused on foreign threats, Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) and Defence Intelligence ( DI ).

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GCHQ was originally established after the First World War as the Government Code and Cypher School ( GCCS or GC & CS ), by which name it was known until 1946.
Following the end of the war RSS HQ moved to Eastcote and was absorbed by the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ).
It operates under the formal direction of the Joint Intelligence Committee ( JIC ) alongside the internal Security Service ( MI5 ), the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) and the Defence Intelligence ( DI ).
Additionally, a member or Britain's Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), Katharine Gun was charged under the Official Secrets Act 1989 in connection with the leaking of the memo.
Additionally, a member or Britain's Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) was arrested in connection with the leaking of the memo.
In October 2005, it was revealed that an original typescript of the deciphered Zimmermann Telegram had recently been discovered by an unnamed historian who was researching and preparing an official history of the United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ).
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 ).
In 1948 Good was recruited by the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), successor to Bletchley Park.
Katharine Teresa Gun ( born Katharine Teresa Harwood in 1974 ) is a former translator for Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), a British intelligence agency.
In 1970, while working at the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) in Cheltenham he conceived of the possibility of " non-secret encryption ", more commonly termed public-key cryptography.
In 1919, Room 40 was deactivated and its function merged with the British Army's intelligence unit MI1b to form the Government Code and Cypher School ( GCCS ), which was housed at Bletchley Park during the Second World War and subsequently renamed Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) and relocated to Cheltenham.
Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), the government's listening post in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was to have been used to carry out this surveillance, but they approached the Canadian intelligence services, because the operation was too politically sensitive.
The agreement originated from a ten-page British – U. S. Communication Intelligence Agreement, also known as BRUSA, that connected the signal intercept networks of the U. K. Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) and the U. S. National Security Agency ( NSA ) at the beginning of the Cold War.
He was Director of the Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) in Cheltenham from 1998 to 2003 and then served as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar from 2003 to 2006.
The Director of JTAC reports to the Director General of the Security Service ( commonly known as MI5 ), and directs a staff including personnel from the Security Service, Secret Intelligence Service ( commonly known as MI6 ), Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ), Defence Intelligence Staff, Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorist Command and a further six government departments.

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