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As Bush prepared to announce his plan, the White House overruled dissenters at the Pentagon in a manner reminiscent of its management of intelligence about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction before the invasion.
Although Congressional oversight was not a focus of the commission's public hearings, officials said Congress's management of intelligence will also be a target of criticism in the final report, with the commission's urging lawmakers to scrap the watchdog system now used for intelligence and domestic security.
But most importantly, they didn't just talk amongst themselves, but rather took the fight to the middle management of intelligence agencies, and to the senior leadership.
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The bill says the intelligence director would "facilitate the management" of the intelligence funding and could transfer money among intelligence programs only with the "approval of the director of the Office of Management and Budget" in the White House.
The purpose of this paper is the exploration of the management of Business Intelligence (BI) solutions in the Norwegian industry.
"European sovereignty and independence in the management of information and intelligence would be guaranteed" by such a program, the companies said on the eve of the weeklong Paris Air Show, which opens Monday.
Then a conventional fuzzy logic control based energy management strategy with features of intelligence and adaptability is proposed, but the simulation result shows that even after long time tuning it can not achieve the desired result with the manual set membership functions.
Underpinning this role are three major issues: new ways of leveraging of intelligence, better management of the interfaces between sales and other parts of the organization; and, the integration of all processes and activities necessary to deliver superior value.
To avoid future problems, the statement said, "the F.B.I. has taken significant steps in recent years regarding the management and oversight of human sources of intelligence".
In the early 20th century, for instance, ability grouping experienced a rise in popularity that coincided with the introduction of intelligence testing and scientific management strategies into public education.
The New Yorker, December 24 , 1949P. 13 Incidental Intelligence: The management of Bear Mountain State Park has posted a sign reading, "Caution.
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