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That allowed them to feed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) to all levels of America's increasingly information-hungry armed forces.
He also announced plans to establish "flying squads" of terrorism experts based at F.B.I. headquarters, who would feed intelligence to field offices.
It's often impossible to corroborate this dynamic in specific instances, but as I note in the piece, a former police official in Juárez who worked for Sinaloa has testified that Chapo instructed his subordinates to feed intelligence on their rivals to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
To help grow the company faster, their data services team is using Hadoop to feed intelligence in, under the hood, into various parts of the product.
These companies, and even Facebook's news feed intelligence, are helping us deal with the disconnect we have with our friends because of our connectedness they're sorting through the deluge of information this expanded network created for us.
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There have also been cases of the C.I.A. and Pentagon carrying out drone strikes on individuals after being fed intelligence by that person's rivals.
Had the I.S.I. somehow engineered the entire arrest, feeding intelligence to the C.I.A. so that Baradar could be taken off the street and the nascent peace talks spoiled?
The Indian authorities say he is a spy who may have fed intelligence to the suicide squad that attacked Parliament, a charge Pakistan dismissed as absurd.
In 1987 Dines was tasked with posing as an anti-capitalist protester, feeding intelligence to his handlers in a secret unit called the special demonstration squad (SDS).
It is now believed several undercover police officers have been living long-term in the environmental movement, feeding intelligence back to the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU), an Acpo body that runs a nationwide intelligence database of political activists.
Elsewhere in Europe, government contracts and subsidies ensure that press barons will only defy the mighty so far.Graham braved threats Nixon's attorney-general growled that she would "get her tit caught in a big fat wringer" if she published fresh Watergate allegations even while playing tennis or dining with government bigwigs (she carefully fed intelligence to her reporters afterwards).
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