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- information only with appropriate legal authorization. To assist law enforcement and other government agencies to collect and decrypt, under legal authority, electronically transmitted information, I hereby direct the following action to be taken: ... 2
- principals, develop a draft International Crime bill r presentation to the next session of Congress. The bill should strengthen the ability of the Federal government to collect eviden~e on and to ecute those engaged in the various a s of internat organized
- and agencies and their constituencies. Section 5.2. The Depar~ment of De e (DOD) shall: (a) Serve as Leadl Agency collection of data declarations and other information ~equired by the CWC and the Act from its lit s specified in section 4.2 and forward
- in coordination wi~h the State Department. (U) I -- Other departments will make asJistance to these Justice Department efforts a top priority and Jill budget and structure priorities accordingly. The Intelligedce Community will maintain collection and capabilities
PDD-62 - Protection Against Unconventional Threats to the Homeland and Americans Overseas, 5/22/1998
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- in coordination wi~h the State Department. (U) I -- Other departments will make asJistance to these Justice Department efforts a top priority and Jill budget and structure priorities accordingly. The Intelligedce Community will maintain collection and capabilities
- 8. Intelligence: The Intelligence Community shall develop and implement a plan for enhancing collection and analysis of the foreign threat to our national infrastructure, to include but not be limited to the foreign cyber/information warfare threat
- of Mass Destruction Programs programs while wearing down the will of the Security Council to maintain sanctions. Overview The Gulf war damaged Saddam Husayn's biological, chemical, ballistic missile, and nuclear weapons programs, collectively referred
- was developed in 1973 to ensure at l e a s t token contributions from developing countries in order to maintain the principle of collective financial r e s p o n s i b i l i t y for UN peacekeeping, UN members are divided into four groups: Group D: currently f i