Use of computer in National Security Agency?
While the NSA's budget is black, it is suspected to be the highest of the US intelligence services, and the assumption is that most of the budget is spent on computer power. Rumors abound, but the suspected location of the computer installation is under the NSA HQ in Ft. Meade, MD, USA.
IBM has consistently made restricted release super-mainframes that only are availble to the government community, and NSA is suspected to be the primary customer (See ASCI White, Roadrunner and XT-5 Jaguar [Cray]).
NSA along with Russia's intelligence operations are considered to be the only two potential candidates for prompt prime number factorization at the time of this writing, with Japan also being a distant possibility.
the CIA has headquarters everywhere but the two main places are in Langley VA. and Washington dc.
How much cooperation is there between government agencies specifically CIA FBI NSA and DHS?
While the FBI, NSA ad CIA communicate, maintain cooperatives inter-agency briefings, and report to both the legislative branch and executive branch, each has a different mission to fulfill and, as such, is hesitant to share information or resources with other agencies, who have their own agendae at heart. Over all of these is the Dept. of Homeland Security, created as an umbrella agency, with one of its critical mission goals to be the increasing of inter-angency communications and collaboration. This has generated luke-warm results at best. DHS, an omnibus operation -- is huge in scope, for instance including management or at least oversight or coordination of agencies as diverse as local sheriff and police departments, the remnants of the Border patrol, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), NEMA, and the aforesaid alphabet agencies, just to name a very few. Just one minor concern is the level of security clearances required by the myriad personnel. While some agencies and tasks require compartmentalized clearances that are fundamentlaly above Top Secret, other agencies require personnel cleared only at the new, non-legal, "Law Enforcement Proprietary" clearances for instance -- or even without a formal clearance at all. As even a "Confidential" clearance can cost $50,000 per person or more (depending), it's beyond practicality to imagine that coordinating the various levels of clearance, and the various classifications of the data is truly possible. And that's just one example. And so, agencies who really do have a need to maintain operational security have a natural reticence to share info with the DHS. And the end result is that a lot of information remains inter-agency -- which many not really be a bad thing. It's actually quite rare that the ball gets dropped. Note that it didn't really make much of a difference in 9/11.
MI6's version of the SAD is most likely within their Counter-Terrorism Section. Some places list it as the "General Support Branch" and others call it the "Special Operations Department", however, the actual name is classified.
Is Kimmie Amshay related to the CIA agent?
Husband and wife living in hawaii
She may, but he didn't. Uncle Tom Died and Kimmie can't be found so we can bury his body...she has to claim it or release it. They won't until "Kimmie" is found. He was in Ohio living at least as of 2015.
How much money does a cosmetic sales counter person earn?
This will depend on the company and where in the country you work in my experience a counter manager can earn between
Do the FBI and CIA really not get along?
TheFBI and the CIA just don't tend to communicate well with each other... I would say they do NOT.
When did the CIA start protecting former presidents?
They never did. That's the Secret Service's job.
no. the CIA has better things to do than listen to a bunch of whiney teenagers talk about themselves.
Who was CIA director during the benghazi attack?
The CIA director during the Benghazi attack on September 11, 2012, was David Petraeus. However, he resigned as CIA director shortly after the attack due to an unrelated scandal. Michael Morell, the Deputy Director of the CIA, temporarily assumed the role of Acting Director after Petraeus' resignation.
What is the pay of CIA undercover agents?
Inspector General - Special Agent/Investigator's get $74,872 - $155,500.
Core Collector gents like James Bond get $52,976 – $81,204.
Whether or not the information is actually exchanged the fact that it available to an individual capable of mixing two different companies techniques and information is usually considered a conflict of interests because there is no way to determine where this individuals true loyalty lies between the two companies. == ==
Why do the intelligence agencies infiltrate and annoy?
Actually they have the rights to do anything to secure the country or state so don't get annoyed ith them coprate them
yes the CIA does fail and has not succeeded on a couple things but all you hear about in the media is them failing so when you don't hear anything you know that they have succeeded
What is the mission statement of CIA?
One Agency. One Community. An Agency unmatched in its core capabilities, functioning as one team, fully integrated into the Intelligence Community. We are the nation's first line of defense. We accomplish what others cannot accomplish and go where others cannot go. We carry out our mission by: * Collecting information that reveals the plans, intentions and capabilities of our adversaries and provides the basis for decision and action.
* Producing timely analysis that provides insight, warning and opportunity to the President and decisionmakers charged with protecting and advancing America's interests.
* Conducting covert action at the direction of the President to preempt threats or achieve US policy objectives. * Service.We put Country first and Agency before self. Quiet patriotism is our hallmark. We are dedicated to the mission, and we pride ourselves on our extraordinary responsiveness to the needs of our customers.
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* Integrity. We uphold the highest standards of conduct. We seek and speak the truth-to our colleagues and to our customers. We honor those Agency officers who have come before us and we honor the colleagues with whom we work today.
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* Excellence. We hold ourselves-and each other-to the highest standards. We embrace personal accountability. We reflect on our performance and learn from that reflection.
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the C.I.A and the secret service.
What is CIA millennium Hilton conspiracy?
That is really difficult to say since all that my research has located is the piece linked below (which had been posted here in violation of plagiarism rules) and many other postings on other blogs and user contribution sites (such as this one) of the exact same information. After reviewing the piece, I'm still not sure what the 'conspiracy' is or what the object of the 'conspiracy' is. If the writer is attempting to 'get the story told' or have appropriate action taken, this posting will not get that result. Until an actual story is told or specific concrete action is taken, the public can only guess.
Are the intelligence agencies allowed to bug you?
Yes, only if they feel you're a threat to national security. But some do abuse power and bug those which have not done wrong.
What kind of car do CIA agents drive?
suzuki hayate Added 8/31/09: The best cars for a "secret" CIA operative are vehicles that provide good power and handling along with blending in to the general scenery. Exotic cars are out (sorry James Bond), and luxury cars also tend to draw attention. The current models of the Dodge Charger and Ford Mustang GT, for example, are relatively commonplace and won't attract the eyes of most people as current models of the Dodge Challenger or Chevy Camaro would likely do.
That said, there isn't a specific model or make that is the "secret" standard, or they wouldn't be so secret, would they?