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The phrase "access to sensitive intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to security, espionage, or information management where sensitive information is involved.
Example: "The agency granted him access to sensitive intelligence that could impact national security."
Alternatives: "entry to classified information" or "permission to confidential intelligence".
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Compounding the issue is whether elected police commissioners will also have to pass the highest level of security vetting in order to have access to sensitive intelligence.
Back to the top Closed material procedures (CMPs): secret court hearings where only the judge and security-cleared special advocates are given access to sensitive intelligence material.
Eventually, Thielmann said, Bolton demanded that he and his staff have direct electronic access to sensitive intelligence, such as foreign-agent reports and electronic intercepts.
The sharing of information is made even more difficult by the fact that members of local law enforcement agencies, whose contribution may be vital, may not possess the level of security clearance necessary for access to sensitive intelligence.
A US Navy officer with access to sensitive intelligence faces espionage charges over accusations he passed on state secrets, possibly to China and Taiwan.
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Mr. Wainstein, who runs the Justice Department's national security division, said Ms. Prouty "engaged in a pattern of deceit to secure U.S. citizenship, to gain employment in the intelligence community and to obtain and exploit her access to sensitive counterterrorism intelligence".
The bill would limit access to some sensitive intelligence to the judge and to special advocates cleared for security who would represent claimants.
According to the former senior intelligence official, who has access to sensitive information, "Cheney began getting messages from the Israelis about pressure from Obama" when he was President-elect.
The bill would restrict access to some sensitive intelligence to the trial judge and special advocates cleared for security who would represent claimants.
An intelligence asset in Germany who had access to sensitive documents had presented some difficulties to his handlers, and so was nominated for a test.
Their names were uncovered when a double agent was given access to sensitive software and encryption codes used by the G.R.U., Russia's military intelligence service, said Shota Utiashvili, head of analysis for the Georgian Interior Ministry.
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