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- Supply Chain Intelligence In The Defense Industry
- Aerospace and defense contractors for the Air Force face a major challenge - managing aircraft lifecycles and the complex materials supply chain associated with them. But thanks to a new Business Intelligence BI solution that incorporates the Air Force's own data structures and metrics, aerospace and defense contractors can now...
- White papers 2004-05-01
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- Military intelligence, CIA officers under scrutiny
- WASHINGTON -- As the first court-martial begins this week in the Iraq prisoner-abuse scandal, attention is focused not only on the U.S. military guards accused of humiliating Iraqi inmates at Abu Ghraib prison but on a group not yet charged: the military intelligence and CIA officers the guards say ordered...
- Research articles 2004-05-17
- Report cites larger role of military intelligence in prisoner abuse.
- By Stephen J. Hedges, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 26--WASHINGTON -- A long-awaited U.S. Army report on the abuse of Iraqi prisoners has concluded that military intelligence and police soldiers in Iraq were chiefly responsible for 44 instances in which...
- Research articles 2004-08-26
- 309th Military Intelligence Battalion - Brief Article
- Teal blue and white were the colors used for the U.S. Army Security Agency ASA, the original designation of the organization. The key symbolizes the unit's mission--the guarding of security The golden bear's head on the key represents the state of California, where the unit activated. The lightning flashes, symbolic...
- Research articles 2000-07-01
- MI Is Out Front In Army Transformation - Military Intelligence Corps of the Army
- This special issue of the Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin MIPB focuses on transformation. The Chief of Staff of the Army identified transformation as a crucial aspect of his vision. This Army transformation by design will make the Army a full spectrum, strategically relevant force. The Military Intelligence Corps plays a...
- Research articles 2000-10-01
- The 902d Military Intelligence Group and Homeland Security
- The 902d Military Intelligence Group, headquartered at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, is the U.S. Army's largest strategic counterintelligence CI organization. Activated as the 902d Counter-Intelligence Corps CIC Detachment in New Guinea on 23 November 1944, the "Deuce" has a proud history as a CI organization. The 902d's role in...
- Research articles 2002-07-01
- US military intelligence implicated in Abu Ghraib scandal: report
- WASHINGTON AFP ? US military investigators have recommended punishment, including possible criminal charges, against several military intelligence officers who worked at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison, a news station reported. So far, charges have been filed against seven military police officers, most of whom appear in photographs with Arab prisoners...
- Research articles 2004-08-10
- 300th Military Intelligence Brigade
- With a humble beginning, the 142d Intelligence Company was organized in February 1960. This company comprised interrogators, analysts, translators, and editors. Twenty-one years later, the company reorganized and became the 142d MI Battalion, which consisted of three companies. Due to the quality of linguists, the 142d Military Intelligence MI Battalion...
- Research articles 2004-04-01
- Shaping the Plan for Operation Iraqi Freedom: The Role of Military Intelligence Assessments.(Book Review)
- Shaping the Plan for Operation Iraqi Freedom: The Role of Military Intelligence Assessments. By Gregory Hooker. Washington: The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2005. 114 pp. $19.95, paper. What was the biggest intelligence failure on Iraq? Most would answer, "Failure to find weapons...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Military Intelligence Transformation
- This is truly an exciting time to be a part of the Military Intelligence MI Corps. As the transformation of the Army continues, so too does the transformation of the MI Corps. New technologies coupled with the fluidity of the future battlefield will continue to challenge MI soldiers at all...
- Research articles 2001-10-01
- BAE SYSTEMS' New Geo-eXploitation Software Supports Homeland Defense, Military Intelligence Missions
- SAN DIEGO -- A new version of BAE Systems' SOCET GXPTM software has added tools for image analysis, geospatial analysis, 3D simulation, and targeting -- applications that will be particularly helpful for homeland defense or military intelligence missions.
- Research articles 2006-06-05
- Sand Technology and Engineering Systems Solutions Enter Agreement to Sell Nucleus Products to the United States Military Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense
- MONTREAL--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 11, 1998--Sand Technology Systems International, Inc. and ENGINEERING SYSTEMS SOLUTIONS, Inc. today entered into a multi- million dollar resale agreement whereby ESS will utilize its significant experience within the United States Department of Defense and the Military Intelligence Community to market the Nucleus Server, the Nucleus Exploration Mart...
- Research articles 1998-02-11
- Anarchy may force Qorei from office: Israeli military intelligence chief
- JERUSALEM AFP ? The head of Israeli military intelligence, General Aharon Zeevi, believes there is a strong chance that Palestinian premier Ahmed Qorei will be forced from office because of the "anarchy" reigning in the Palestinian Authority. Zeevi told ministers during Sunday's weekly cabinet meeting that Palestinian leader Yasser...
- Research articles 2004-02-02
- 2004 Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame inductees
- The 17th annual Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame HOF ceremony will be held on 25 June 2004. During the ceremony, the Corps will induct six new members: Command Sergeant Major Retired John C. Butler, Command Sergeant Major Retired Robert T. Hall, Lieutenant General Retired Claudia J. Kennedy, Lieutenant General...
- Research articles 2004-04-01
- Roger Nash Baldwin, the National Civil Liberties Bureau, and military intelligence during World War I.
- Roger Nash Baldwin directed the National Civil Liberties Bureau from its founding in 1920 for 30 years, attempting to influence the attitudes of government officials about conscientious objectors during World War I. The Wilson administration felt this effort was suspicious. Baldwin was vigorously investigated by military intelligence and was briefly...
- Research articles 1997-09-22
- Israeli military intelligence chief doubts Abbas will disarm Hamas
- JERUSALEM AFP — Israel's head of military intelligence, General Aharon Zeevi, said that new Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas would not be able to fulfill demands to disarm the Islamist movement Hamas. "Abu Mazen Abbas will not try to confiscate the illegally held weapons, he will not take on Hamas,"...
- Research articles 2005-01-12
- Saddam's military intelligence chief downplays Anfal role
- BAGHDAD AFP — The former head of Saddam Hussein's military intelligence service took the stand in his war crimes trial, protesting that his role was only to gather information not bomb villages. Sabir al-Duri is one of six defendants in the so-called Anfal trial of aides to the executed...
- Research articles 2007-02-13
- Myanmar junta dismantling intelligence unit headed by former PM
- YANGON AFP — Myanmar's military junta has begun the complete dismantling of a military intelligence unit formerly headed by disgraced premier Khin Nyunt, former intelligence officials and diplomats say. "Corporals or sergeants with more than 10 years service can get retirement, but servicemen with under 10 years service are...
- Research articles 2004-12-18
- Syrian intelligence services start pulling out of Beirut
- BEIRUT AFP — Syrian intelligence units began pulling out of Beirut, correspondents said, amid increasing calls for an end to Syria's decades-old military presence in its smaller neighbour. Members of the intelligence service loaded a truck with furniture and personal effects from a building along the Mediterranean coast, a...
- Research articles 2005-03-15
- AF needs to bolster intelligence cadre
- WASHINGTON -- The Air Force can do a better job training and maintaining the Airmen that gather, process and distribute military intelligence, the Air Force chief of staff said. Gen. T. Michael Moseley said there are not enough Airmen working in military intelligence. And the Air Force must do...
- Research articles 2005-11-01
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