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COMMINT

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COMMINTCommunications Intelligence (usually seen as COMINT)
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With the expansion of service order and provisioning capabilities, the company noted in an announcement, AnchorPoint 5.2 now supports all move, add, change and delete requests for all communications services and provides automatic updates of those changes to the product's centralized communications intelligence database.
After hacking the system, Lamo entered his name, his cellular phone number and a description of his area of expertise: "computer hacking, national security (and) communications intelligence."
AJCN will deliver simultaneous communications, communications intelligence, and EW/IO capability in a single, reconfigurable-on-the-fly system.
The Russian Federation's Moscow-based Rosoboronexport export agency is offering a detachable communications intelligence (COMINT) system that can be easily incorporated aboard any type of utility helicopter.
The Prophet's 7-meter collapsible signals-intercept antenna mast is mounted on a Humvee truck, so it can travel with a brigade or platoon, providing it "organic" communications intelligence. It was conceived to give commanders a comprehensive, near-real-time picture of enemy electronic emitters on the battlefield.
As Bamford could not have known when he wrote his book, the passage highlights what is both right and wrong in America's reliance on communications intelligence. One such call, taped in early September, allegedly constitutes part of the evidence that bin Laden was involved in the mass homicides in Washington and NewYork.
Under the presidential commission's proposal, the National Reconnaissance Office, which manages spy satellites, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency and the National Security Agency, which encodes and decodes communications intelligence, would all be under the control of the CIA director.
As Daniel Patrick Moynihan and others have argued, if our political leaders and the public had realized that the espionage charges were documented by the rock-hard evidence of communications intelligence, the story might have been different.
Ronald Pelton, the former National SecurityAgency employee who was convicted on four counts of espionage for selling the Russians information about communications intelligence, for which he was paid $35,000, was sentenced a few weeks ago to life imprisonment.
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