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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.
* National Reconnaissance Office
In 2012, a McClatchy investigation found that the National Reconnaissance Office was possibly breaching ethical and legal boundaries by encouraging its polygraph examiners to extract personal and private information from subjects during polygraph interrogations.
* 214th Reconnaissance Group ( 214 RG )-Arizona Air National Guard unit flying the MQ-1 Predator.
Also in 2007, the 214th Reconnaissance Group ( 214 RG ), an Arizona Air National Guard unit, was activated.
* June 15, 2007: the engine in the Centaur upper stage of an Atlas V shut down early, leaving its payload — a pair of National Reconnaissance Office ocean surveillance satellites — in a lower than intended orbit.
The photographic system was provided by Eastman Kodak and derived from a system, provided by the National Reconnaissance Office, designed for the U-2 and SR-71 reconnaissance aircraft.
The first of the Delta IV launch vehicles to fly from SLC 6 successfully lifted off at 8: 33 p. m. PDT on June 27, 2006 when a Delta IV Medium + ( 4, 2 ) rocket lofted NROL-22, a classified satellite for the National Reconnaissance Office, into orbit.
The first Atlas V launch vehicle to fly from SLC 3-E was launched on March 19, 2008 for the National Reconnaissance Office.
After transitional training in the F-102 Delta Dagger at the former Perrin AFB, Texas, he was assigned to the 147th Fighter Interceptor Group ( now 147th Reconnaissance Wing ) of the Texas Air National Guard at Ellington Field Air National Guard Base, Texas.
* Bruce Carlson, United States Air Force general, director of the National Reconnaissance Office.
Missouri Army National Guard 1st Battalion 135th Attack Reconnaissance Brigade, AH-64 Apache
It is also the location of the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center annex of the National Air & Space Museum and the headquarters of the National Reconnaissance Office.
* Imagery intelligence activities conducted by the RAF Photographic Reconnaissance Unit ( now JARIC, The National Imagery Exploitation Centre ).
For use during unexpected crises, the National Reconnaissance Office ( NRO ) kept a Corona in " R-7 " status, meaning ready for launch in seven days.
However, the status of these efforts, or indeed how they are being funded through National Reconnaissance Office projects of record, remains unclear.
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.
During the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, pilots and crews from the Alabama Air National Guard's 117th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at Birmingham were selected to train Cuban exile fliers in Nicaragua to fly the Douglas B-26 Invader in the close air support role.
The National Reconnaissance Office ( NRO ) develops and operates space reconnaissance systems and conducts intelligence-related activities for U. S. national security.
It is funded through the National Reconnaissance Program, which is part of the National Intelligence Program ( formerly known as the National Foreign Intelligence Program ).

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In a December 1992 article for The New Yorker, Seymour Hersh reported that President Richard Nixon and Charles Colson had repeatedly discussed the Capp case in Oval Office recordings that had recently been made available by the National Archives.
Washington, D. C .: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration: For sale by the Supt.
A large portion of this strategy is the privatization of the National Telecommunications Office ( ONATEL ), with additional focus on a rural telephony promotion project.
Selig oversaw baseball through the 1994 strike, the introduction of the wild card, interleague play, and the merging of the National and American leagues under the Office of the Commissioner.
Whereas in the past, the National and American leagues had separate administrative organizations ( which, for example, allowed for the introduction of different rules such as the designated hitter ), under Selig, Major League Baseball consolidated the administrative functions of both leagues into the Commissioner's Office in 2000.
The official paper copy version is available from the National Technical Information Service and the Government Printing Office.
The official printed version is sold by the Government Printing Office and National Technical Information Service.
Direction des services postaux de l ’ Office National des Postes et de l ' Épargne is responsible for the postal service.
The census is performed by the Philippines ' National Statistics Office ( NSO ).
The census of England & Wales is undertaken for the government by the Office for National Statistics ( ONS ).
On 30 June 1939 legislation ceased the CCC program to be an independent agency, transferred to the Federal Security Agency along with the Social Security Board, National Youth Administration, U. S. Employment Service, the Office of Education and the Works Progress Administration.
During the 1993 policy debate, the National Defense Research Institute prepared a study for the Office of the Secretary of Defense published as Sexual Orientation and U. S. Military Personnel Policy: Options and Assessment.
However, the vast majority of Federal government publications covering these topics are published by the Office of Justice Programs agencies of the United States Department of Justice, and disseminated through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service.
Singer has worked as a consultant for several government agencies, including the House Select Committee on Space, NASA, the Government Accountability Office, the National Science Foundation, the United States Atomic Energy Commission, National Research Council, the Department of Defense Strategic Defense Initiative, Department of Energy Nuclear Waste Panel, and the Department of the Treasury.
Metropolitan Cultural Centre ( old National Post Office Building ).
A senior surgeon in the war, Billings built two of the world's most important libraries, Library of the Surgeon General's Office ( now the National Library of Medicine and the New York Public Library ; he also figured out how to mechanically analyze data by turning it into numbers and punching onto the computer punch card as developed by his student Herman Hollerith.
On 1 January 1912 the National Telephone Company was nationalised and merged into the General Post Office by the Telephone Transfer Act 1911.
** Andrew Johnson, Democrat / National Union, was impeached in 1868 after violating the then-newly created Tenure of Office Act.
Many federal government agencies are open their branch in Kajang including the National Registration Department, Immigration Department and Hulu Langat Education Office.
However, a survey by the UK Office for National Statistics ( ONS ) in 2010 found that 1. 5 % of Britons identified themselves as gay or bisexual, and the ONS suggests that this is in line with other surveys showing the number between 0. 3 % and 3 %.
The result of these discussions was the creation of the Malagasy Office of the Environment and the signing of a National Environmental Action Plan.
Organizations such as the Ocean Prediction Center, Honolulu National Weather Service forecast office, United Kingdom Met Office, and JMA prepare high seas forecasts for the world's oceans.
Other parastatals are the responsibility of the Office of the Presidency, such as the Independent National Electoral Commission, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Federal Civil Service Commission.
While the Office for National Statistics and others describe the United Kingdom as a " nation state ", others, including a then Prime Minister, describe it as a " multinational state ", and the term Home Nations is used to describe the four national teams that represent the four nations of the United Kingdom ( England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales ).

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