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  1. REVIEW OF PNIOS, ITEM 5, USIB AGENDA, 1 DECEMBER 1959

    to those critical factors which require special e for COMIN T c s not furnish adequate goidsncet a) ... We *onion of the P I s for guiding C OMII(T collection. 4. COMINT Committee is converts g the Cs T gs+a ...

  2. TRANSMITTED HEREWITH IS THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY S ANNUAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REPORT

    1982 compared to thirty-two percent in CY 1981. These areas are being given additional special ... student trainees specializing in fire protection engineering and industrial hygiene Not Achieved 11. ... if the noise levels of specialized equipment utilized were within acceptable limits. Comprehensive studies ...

  3. BURROUGHS 1982 ANNUAL REPORT

    state-of-the-art emiconductor facility at tancho Bernardo, California, ias begun to employ special ... is a:system?- components respond collectively to the needs of our customers~ no matter where they may be, bur ... the professionalism?people. However.?? bring these specialized skills together into teams?- members can discuss, challenge, ...

  4. RECOMMENDATIONS 18(6)(A) AND 18(6)(B) OF THE 11 JULY 1966 REPORT OF THE NSAM 156 COMMITTEE

    at Houston. This would permit NASA to receive its own, copy of reconnaissance materials collected within ... security asset, details are kept highly classified and are not available to personnel without special ...

  5. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY WEDNESDAY 30 APRIL 1980

    fl Nigeria: Anti-Inflation Measures............. 11 Special Analysis Iran: Economic Conditions ... and argued that every country uses its embassies to collect intelligence. Chamran is acutely conscious ...