National Reconnaissance Office intelligence service
also: NRO, National Reconnaissance Office, NRO
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Donald Rumsfeldperson · 2Church Committeeorganization · 1CIAintelligence service · 1National Geospatial-Intelligence Agencyintelligence service · 1L. Britt Snyderperson · 1Keith Hallperson · 1Bill Clintonperson · 1
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Keith Hall headed
National Reconnaissance Office documented
“member L. Britt Snyder as CIA Inspector General. Keith Hall of the Senate Committee on Intelligence emerged as the head of the National Reconnaissance Office. Now, for those of you who don't know, this office, so let me say it this way. Whe…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55) @ 12:13
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▶ 47:03
It was delivered to NSA in February of 1962. Now, again, this is critical. I'm going to tie some stories together here. National Reconnaissance Office, NRO, had an office at Space Systems Division when I was stationed there in the 80s. They…
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This proved to be an enormously powerful position because it was granted authority over all of the intelligence like the NSA, DIA, geospatial, NRO, National Reconnaissance Office, blah, blah, blah. This move angered many people within the C…
▶ 11:43
You don't bring people in at the senior level if they've not been around intelligence before. And there's like a thoroughfare in Washington, D.C. of intelligence officials. So another guy on the Congress staff that's making a beeline to the…
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member L. Britt Snyder as CIA Inspector General. Keith Hall of the Senate Committee on Intelligence emerged as the head of the National Reconnaissance Office. Now, for those of you who don't know, this office, so let me say it this way. Whe…
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cameras and stuff like that were all originally created. So we would go through the process of bringing these people into Los Angeles in the regular classified programs. So all of the programs out there, you had to have TSSCI clearances. Bu…
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And then they basically steal them. And I did officer assignments. So it seems like every time I would go on a recruiting mission and come back with all of these great people, I'd only end up at the end of about a year and a half with half …
▶ 8:58
This proved to be an enormously powerful position because it was granted authority over all of the intelligence like the NSA, DIA, geospatial, NRO, National Reconnaissance Office, blah, blah, blah. This move angered many people within the C…
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It also says that it breaks up the ones by Department of Defense or whatever. But that's a crap ton of money. And he goes on and talks about how he names all of the different agencies like the DIA, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, N…