Sentences with phrase «of national intelligence under»

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The requests come in the form of so - called National Security Letters, or NSLs, and requests under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA.
Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Stephanie O'Sullivan, Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment Cathy Novelli and Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Toria Nuland have told colleagues they are stepping down, the sources said.
As of late, he has come under fire for his firing of FBI director James Comey, his alleged sharing of guarded intelligence about ISIS with the Russian foreign minister, and allegations that Trump obstructed justice by asking Comey not to look into his former National Security Adviser, Michael Flynn, who Trump has since fired for misrepresenting talks he had with Russian ambassador Sergei Kisylak.
In that capacity, he served both as a senior official within the department's terrorism and financial intelligence branch and as deputy chief of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, one of sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies coordinated under the Office of the Director of National Iintelligence branch and as deputy chief of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, one of sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies coordinated under the Office of the Director of National IIntelligence and Analysis, one of sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies coordinated under the Office of the Director of National Iintelligence agencies coordinated under the Office of the Director of National IntelligenceIntelligence.
However, the discordant tunes over the cash by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, National Intelligence Agency both agencies under the Presidency robs it of what kudos it ought to get in this whole battle against graft.
The third bill, according to Adesina, is the National Intelligence Agency Pensions (Establishment) Bill, 2017, which is to administer the pensions scheme for personnel of the Agency, sequel to the exit of the Agency from the application of the Contributory Pension's Scheme under the Pension's Reform Act, 2004.
«The Director - General of the National Intelligence Agency, in line with the provisions of the Instrument under reference, will assign areas of responsibilities to the DDGs who will assist him in carrying out his functions as Director - General.
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The National Response Program, located in the Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response, is responsible for coordinating the Department's preparedness, response, and recovery activities in all - hazard incidents and to support the Secretary's responsibilities under the National Response Framework, Emergency Support Function - 1 Transportation.
The Commission may restore to the Restricted Data category any information concerning atomic energy programs of other nations removed under paragraph (1) if the Commission and the Director of National Intelligence jointly determine that --
Under the proposed Privacy Shield, the U.S. will implement an ombudsperson mechanism through which the ombudsperson will handle complaints of EU individuals regarding unauthorized access of their personal information by national intelligence authorities.
The firm recently acted in matters relating to confiscation proceedings, cash seizure, forfeiture, restraint orders, property freezing orders and civil recovery orders under the Proceeds of Crime Act and tipping off offences in accordance with National Criminal Intelligence Service «NCIS».
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The NPRM included a provision, in § 164.510 (f)-- Disclosure for Law Enforcement Purposes — that would allow covered entities to disclose protected health information without consent for the conduct of lawful intelligence activities under the National Security Act, and in connection with providing protective services to the President or to foreign heads of state pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3056 and 22 U.S.C. 2709 (a)(3) respectively.
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