Sentences with phrase «national intelligence council»

As defined in section 4 of the National Security Act, 50 U.S.C. 401a, the intelligence community includes: the Office of the Director of Central Intelligence Agency; the Office of the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; the National Intelligence Council and other such offices as the Director may designate; the Central Intelligence Agency; the National Security Agency; the Defense Intelligence Agency; the National Imagery and Mapping Agency; the National Reconnaissance Office; other offices within the DOD for the collection of specialized national intelligence through reconnaissance programs; the intelligence elements of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of the Treasury, and the Department of Energy; the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the Department of State; and such other elements of any other department or agency as may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the Director of Central Intelligence and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the intelligence community.
The FBI is (supposed to be) part of the National Intelligence Council (NIC), but they don't seem to know about climate science at the FBI; instead they write what the KGB defector Tretyakov reportedly told a former journalist who wrote Comrade J, a popular biography about Tretyakov.
Here's testimony from Dr. Thomas Fingar, chairman of President George W. Bush's National Intelligence Council, on the link between terrorism and security:
Chairman of Bush's National Intelligence Council highlighted global warming's «potential to seriously affect US national security interests.»
According to the National Intelligence Council, «Transnational criminal networks are actively targeting U.S.... government programs.»
The National Intelligence Council has lots of documents on the Internet about what is coming down the pike.
Describing The National Intelligence Council's report on Implications for U. S. National Security of Anticipated Climate Change, which backs up the Presidential Memorandum on Climate Change and National Security released by the White House, Ebell says: [77]
Our intelligence agencies and the National Intelligence Council (NIC) accept what the IPCC scientists say, but when he sued the EPA, Attorney General Cuccinelli cited an article from the Russian government's official press agency RIA Novosti as «proof» that climate scientists are fudging their research.
A report by the Atlantic Council's Mathew Burrows, formerly of the National Intelligence Council, Reducing the Risks from Rapid Demographic Change, examines the changes in population structures across high -, upper - middle -, lower - middle -, and low - income countries.
It is made up of representatives from more than 20 federal agencies, departments and offices, including the Department of Commerce, the National Intelligence Council, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Pentagon.
Guardian: National Intelligence Council also sees water and food shortages and suggests world is at a «critical juncture in human history» A US intelligence portrait of the world in 2030 predicts that China will be the largest economic power, climate change will create instability by contributing to water and food shortages, and there will be [continue reading...]
Would you say that many skeptics agree with the assessment of the head of the National Intelligence Council?
One of the most interesting responses was in Washington, DC, where the National Intelligence Council, the umbrella over all the U.S. intelligence agencies, analyzed the effect of China's growing demand for grain on world agriculture and any security threats that it might pose.
The State Department, the National Intelligence Council and the CIA all agree, and all are planning for future climate - based threats.
Thomas Fingar, the chairman of the National Intelligence Council, provided an unclassified statement to the select intelligence committee.
Here's are the take - home points from two assessments, one from the Energy Information Administration and the other provided to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence by the National Intelligence Council: Energy and CO2 Trends
The Post article describes a talk given last week by Thomas Fingar, the chairman of the National Intelligence Council:
The U.S. National Intelligence Council has warned that water privatization could exacerbate resource distribution and equity problems.
Even the generally conservative U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC) recently predicted that global demand for energy, food and water could easily outstrip supplies over the next decade or so, triggering trade - disrupting international conflicts.
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«Of course, there is a range of preferences within the regime on the speed and depth of reform,» said Fulton Armstrong, a former senior CIA analyst who handled Cuba issues on both the National Security Council staff and the National Intelligence Council.

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Based on data investigators have been accumulating, it's likely a «non-state actor» rather than a particular government group carried out the hacking, according to a Wall Street Journal article quoting Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper's comments on Tuesday in New York at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Another source said that this wasn't the first time McMaster has called Trump's intelligence into question, citing a separate event where he suggested that Trump was not capable of understanding the issues the National Security Council deals with.
This act created the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Council.
The statement said the National Security Council on the basis of briefings by the intelligence agencies and partners has determined that there is a credible terrorist's threat to all countries in the sub-region.
Chaired by the President, the National Security Council reviewed the security situation in the country in the wake of an upsurge of terrorist attacks in the West Africa sub-region — Mali, Burkina Faso and Cote d'Ivoire and current intelligence on extremist activities in the region.
The Black Door Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers (William Collins # 30) explores the evolving relationship between successive British Prime Ministers and agencies, from Asquith's Secret Service Bureau to Cameron's National Security Council.
President Donald Trump this morning receives a National Security Council briefing, and a daily intelligence briefing.
http://ghanapoliticsonline.com/ In a security alert sent to all the country's security agencies dated April 9 2016, a copy of which is available to Citi News, it said «Intelligence gathered by the National Security Council (NSCS), indicates a possible terrorist attack on the country is real.»
And we have introduced the National Security Council so that intelligence is weighed and assessed alongside all other sources of information available to us as a Government, including diplomatic reporting and the insights of other government departments, and that all this information is judged carefully in deciding the Government's overall strategy and objectives.
-- Future U.S. Workforce for Geospatial Intelligence, a report from the National Research Council
In August, the Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association (APA) voted 157 - 1 to ban psychologists from participating in national security interrogations for military or intelligence entities.
Major lapses occurred within the national security bureaucracy, from a weak National Security Council (NSC) to an overweening Pentagon and a confused intelligence apnational security bureaucracy, from a weak National Security Council (NSC) to an overweening Pentagon and a confused intelligence apNational Security Council (NSC) to an overweening Pentagon and a confused intelligence apparatus.
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With extensive interactions with the National Security Council, the US Department of Defense and the US Intelligence Community — including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA) and US Special Operations Command — Mr. Bahar advises clients on cybersecurity and data protection issues, international law, and national sNational Security Council, the US Department of Defense and the US Intelligence Community — including the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA) and US Special Operations Command — Mr. Bahar advises clients on cybersecurity and data protection issues, international law, and national sNational Security Agency (NSA) and US Special Operations Command — Mr. Bahar advises clients on cybersecurity and data protection issues, international law, and national snational security.
«Anytime you get something, this specific of a remedy, that means they have pretty good intelligence regarding it,» says Nelson, a former National Security Council official.
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