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  1. PROSPECTS FOR SOVIET COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION OF SPACE SYSTEMS AND RELATED SERVICES

    is not expected to become competitive for some time. Moscow may view its remote-sensing data as a political tool ... and remote-sensing data from outer space to other countries. Although the Soviets have given no subsequent public ... of this decade, when we expect it will have an operational remote-sensing system competitive with a US system ...

  2. YOUR MEETING WITH JUDGE CLARK ON 10 NOVEMBER 1982

    being conducted in the three SIG(Space) working groups on space launch policy, remote sensing, and the manned ... and we have not had too much time to formulate views on how we should respond to this initiative. Nevertheless, our initial ...

  3. SPACE POLICY ALTERNATIVES PAPER FOR SPACE POLICY REVIEW COMMITTEE

    the Shuttle......................... Satellite Reconnaissance Security Policy Alternatives.... Government Role in Remote ... the government's role in remote sensing, (b) space sciences and planetary exploration, (c) the government's ... of potential economic value--such as remote sensing. The Soviets place considerable emphasis in space ...

  4. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF RADAR EQUIPMENT DEVELOPED AT VEB FUNKWERK KOEPENICK

    finding instrument must guarantee an uninterrupted view of the entire horizon in an azimuth of 360? around ... to a maximum distance of 1 to 2 miles (sic). 8. An automatic drive of the course scale in the remote compass ... it is recommended that provisions be mad- for remote indicators. 15. The indicating devices must be equipped ...

  5. PROPOSED DELAY IN SELECTION OF AGENCY STANDARD WORK PROCESSOR

    of an Agency standard word processor or family of word processors. It is, in our view, extremely important ... until 1983. Such a delay, from ODP's point of view, is just as unacceptable.. A "A n n r CAST (5 ... can communicate with remote government and contractor installations already using Wang. A sole source ...

  6. PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN POLICY UNDER AYUB AND BHUTTO

    and they are not entirely discounting the Soviet Union as a poten- tial source of help. Ayub probably views his of- ficial ... plan (1961- 1966) goals are likely to be achieved. Pakistan's leaders view this record, ... of Indo-Pakistani hostili- ties than it would be about pos- sible US assistance to Pakistan, especially in view ...

  7. LETTER TO MR. ROBERT CARLSTROM (SANITIZED)

    a not in- frequent occurrence, it takes from two to three days to retrieve them from remote storage in order ... The Director has often expressed his view that the Agency's analytical products, to the degree consistent ... than enlightening the public, result in a misinterpretation of what actually occurred. In view ...

  8. LETTER TO MR. ROBERT CARLSTROM FROM (SANITIZED)

    it takes from two to three days to retrieve them from remote storage in order that their relevance can ... The Director has often expressed his view that the Agency's analytical products, to the degree consistent ... of what actually occurred. In view of the above considerations, I would urge that the provisions of the Act ...

  9. THE TURKISH POLITICAL SITUATION

    political freedom and greater caution in economic development, but it remained largely remote ... as a subordinate arm of the executive branch of the government. The dominant mili- tary view ... did not "take the army out of politics," but rather established such an identity of views between the army ...

  10. DOD COMPUTER SECURITY EVALUATION CENTER

    systems might be viewed as the price one pays for the advantages these systems have to offer. However, ... viewing the question from the aspect of such a simplistic tradeoff obscures more fundamental issues. ... and the sensitivity of data processed in the system. The following discussion presents two ways of viewing ...

  11. THE SITUATION IN LAOS

    goal of the provisional government formed by the opposing factions in July 1962--appears more remote ... by Phoumi Nosavan. However, Souvanna himself has modified SOUPHANNOUVONG SOUVANNA PHOUMA his views in the 16 ...

  12. DAILY CLOSEUP

    but were unconvinced by the prejudiced" by his o?n political view of- CIA.'s charges that portions ... more people in their lifetime than I've shaken hands with. He also went into remote villages ...

  13. DEFINITIONS REQUESTED BY THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

    for purposes other than communications, e.g., by radars, navigational aids, jammers, or remote control systems. ... and developments. They are structured to illuminate differences of view within the Intelligence Community, ...

  14. MEETING WITH THE PFIAB TO DISCUSS NIE 11-3/8

    In his view, our judgments on ICBM accuracies are pri- marily the product of the latter type of experts. ... as objectionable. None, in his view, conveyed the proper sense of anxiety. Cherne: Could not believe ... that this document (NIE 11-3/8- 75) would convey to any reader a tranquil view of the Soviet threat. Foster: ...

  15. LETTER TO MR. ROBERT CARLSTROM FROM ROBERT L. BARR, JR.

    them from remote storage in order that their relevance can be determined, thereby delaying the process.. 4. ... has often expressed his view that the Agency's analytical products, to the degree consistent ... ui~~.__.-r------- than enlightenina the public,-result in a misinterpretation of what actually occurred. In view ...

  16. FROM PEKING TO LHASA-A 16-DAY JOURNEY THROUGH CHINA

    out provided insight into the way Chinese leaders view the world. China and Russia. The Chinese are greatly ... between Washington and Peking. But from the American point of view, our relations are already quite harmonious ... rocks and trees. Westerners who view these paintings have thought how imaginative the Chinese ...

  17. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

    tomorrow is an indi- cation of the seriousness with which the Shah views the contin- uing political unrest ... parently stems from an intensified campaign to execute anyone remotely associated with the former Lon Nol ...

  18. INTELLIGENCE DEFINITIONS

    remote control systems. 13. United States Signals Intelligence System: Elements of the aNtional Security ... and differences of view within the Intelligence Community, and issued by the Direc- tor of Central Intelligence ...

  19. THE OUTLOOK FOR FRANCE'S NON-COMMUNIST LABOR UNIONS

    must reconcile with the Socialist confederation its differing view on cooperating with the Communist ... federation are successful, the CFTC will find itself isolated. In view of this, certain ele- ments ... unions is only a remote possibility as long as the CGT is openly dom- inated by the Communist Party. ...

  20. SOVIET MOTIVATIONS FOR THE USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS IN AFGHANISTAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

    and more particularly their Southeast Asian allies-appear to view CW as an instrument of terror designed to eliminate ... the Soviets- and more particularly their allies-appear to view CW as a terror weapon, relying upon ... would be difficult-the areas where they have been used are remote and the substances generally dissipate rapidly. ...

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