November 2010 Intelligence News |
- Russia reshuffles foreign intelligence after spy scandal RIA Novosti 30 Nov 2010 -- Russia's foreign intelligence service, the SVR, is holding a minor staff reshuffle following the Russian-US spy scandal.
- US Officials Barred From Appeal Hearing for Jailed Scientist VOA 30 Nov 2010 -- The United States has again urged China to free Xue Feng, an American citizen arrested on charges of stealing state secrets.
- WikiLeaks Disclosure Highlights Problems of Sharing Secret Information Within US Government VOA 30 Nov 2010 -- The release of another huge trove of classified U.S. government documents by the WikiLeaks website came as a shock to many security experts.
- WikiLeaks under new cyber attack RIA Novosti 30 Nov 2010 -- Whistleblower website WikiLeaks claimed to be the victim of a fresh cyber attack, just days after it made public more than 250,000 confidential U.S. cables.
- WikiLeaks Site Under Attack Again; Promises Major Release on US Bank VOA 30 Nov 2010 -- The WikiLeaks website claims it is the target of another powerful cyber attack.
- WikiLeaks revelations no threat to Russia's ties with other states - Kremlin RIA Novosti 30 Nov 2010 -- The cables leaked by the Wikileaks website will not affect Moscow's relations with other countries.
- China Hopes WikiLeaks Will Not Harm Relations With US VOA 30 Nov 2010 -- Beijing has responded cautiously to the WikiLeaks reports detailing US State Department cables about China.
- Wikileaks could jeopardize Taiwan-U.S. relations CNA 30 Nov 2010 -- Thousands of classified documents illicitly obtained from the United States government could jeopardize Taiwan-U.S. relations.
- Pakistan accuses WikiLeaks of spoiling ties IRNA 30 Nov 2010 -- Pakistani Presidential spokesman accused WikiLeaks of spoiling its relations with Saudi Arabia.
- US envoy to Germany refuses to apologize over Wikileaks revelations IRNA 30 Nov 2010 -- US Ambassador to Germany Philip Murphy refused to apologize for cables which involved scathing statements about German leaders.
- Germany makes U-Turn on removal of US nuclear weapons from its soil IRNA 30 Nov 2010 -- The German government has apparently made a major change on its stance about US nuclear weapons.
- Top Armenian Officials Decline Comment On 'Arms Supplies' To Iran Allegations RFE/RL 30 Nov 2010 -- The Armenian President's Office and Foreign Ministry have declined to comment on reports that the United States accused Armenia of re-exporting weapons to neighboring Iran.
- FM spokesman condemns West's support for terrorist groups IRNA 30 Nov 2010 -- Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast here on Tuesday condemned support of the Western countries for terrorist groups.
- Mehmanparast: Enemies showed teeth and nails IRNA 30 Nov 2010 -- IRI Foreign Ministry spokesman said sworn enemies of sacred IRI system are showing teeth and nails by martyring elite scientists.
- Terrorists carry out UN resolutions, disgrace for Security Council IRNA 30 Nov 2010 -- Iran decried the disgrace for the United Nations Security Council for assassination of Iranian scientist singled out in the world body's resolution.
- US Termed Worst Human Rights Abuser KCNA 30 Nov 2010 -- Amnesty International recently made public a report on the human rights abuses perpetrated by the United States.
- 412th TW tests Global Hawk with alternative fuel AFNS 29 Nov 2010 -- A remotely-piloted aircraft completed a 32-hour flight test using an alternative fuel mixture here Nov. 23.
- Leaked Diplomatic Cables Show 'Steely-Eyed' U.S. View Of Russia RFE/RL 29 Nov 2010 -- The United States considers Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to be Russia's true ruler despite the close relationship and public camaraderie that has developed between Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev.
- WikiLeaks Cables Suggest Arab Fears Over Iran Mirror Israel's RFE/RL 29 Nov 2010 -- In urging the United States to "cut off the head of the snake" and "put an end to [Iran's] nuclear program," the Middle Eastern head of state was not telling Washington policymakers anything they had not heard before from a staunch but threatened ally in one of the world's most volatile regions.
- Clinton: WikiLeaks’ Release Attacks International Community AFPS 29 Nov 2010 -- The WikiLeaks release of classified State Department documents over the weekend constitutes an attack not only on America, but also on the international community, as diplomats around the globe try to solve the world’s most complex problems, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said today.
- U.S. Calls WikiLeaks Releases 'Attack On International Community' RFE/RL 29 Nov 2010 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called the WikiLeaks website's latest release of hundreds of thousands of documents an 'attack on the international community.'
- Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton - Remarks to the Press on the Release of Confidential Documents US Dept. of State 29 Nov 2010
- Clinton Condemns WikiLeaks Releases of 'Alleged' US Diplomatic Cables VOA 29 Nov 2010 -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Monday condemned the release of more than 250,000 confidential U.S. diplomatic documents by the Internet website WikiLeaks. The leaks come ahead of Clinton's trip to Central Asia and the Middle East.
- US Investigates WikiLeaks Release of Classified Documents VOA 29 Nov 2010 -- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder says the United States is carrying out a criminal investigation into the release of hundreds of thousands of classified documents by WikiLeaks and will prosecute anyone found to have violated U.S. laws.
- Pentagon, State Department Tighten Information Controls following WikiLeaks Disclosure VOA 29 Nov 2010 -- Officials at the Pentagon and the State Department have ordered a tightening of procedures to prevent future leaks of secret and sensitive information, like the one that resulted in a series of revelations by the activist website WikiLeaks.
- Germany 'regrets' release of classified US documents IRNA 29 Nov 2010 -- Germany on Monday voiced 'regret' over the release of secret American diplomatic documents by the whistleblower WikiLeaks website which included derisive remarks about German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle.
- UK press see US Wikileaks as bombshell in international relations IRNA 29 Nov 2010 -- The contents of thousands of secret US diplomatic memos uploaded to whistleblowers' website Wikileaks were splashed all over the front pages of British newspapers Monday as a ‘bombshell’ in international relations.
- US leaks include ‘devastating’ criticism of UK IRNA 29 Nov 2010 -- The biggest leak of secret diplomatic missives in the history of international relations contains stringent criticism of the UK, according to extracts published by the Guardian newspaper Monday.
- U.S. Army Awards Raytheon Nearly $43 Million Delivery Order for Common Sensor Payload Raytheon 29 Nov 2010 -- Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has been awarded a $42.9 million delivery order for 57 Common Sensor Payload electro-optical and infrared sensor systems. The order is part of a contract awarded by the U.S. Army in November 2007, with options worth up to $1.2 billion.
- WikiLeaks Releases Flood Of Secret U.S. Cables RFE/RL 29 Nov 2010 -- WikiLeaks' release of a quarter of a million confidential diplomatic cables will embarrass Washington -- but in all probability will not have more serious policy consequences for the United States.
- Russia to be guided by actions, not leaked secrets - Russian FM RIA Novosti 29 Nov 2010 -- Russia will base its policies on the concrete actions of its partners rather than the documents leaked on Sunday by the WikiLeaks whistleblowing website, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
- WikiLeaks revelations not worth comment - Kremlin RIA Novosti 29 Nov 2010 -- The documents relating to Russia released on Monday by the WikiLeaks whistle blowing website do not merit comment, the Russian president's press secretary Natalia Timakova said on Monday.
- India not concerned over Wikileaks revelations RIA Novosti 29 Nov 2010 -- India is not concerned over the recent secret documents released by the whistleblower website Wikileaks, the Indian foreign minister said on Monday.
- Georgia denies Russia asked for second meeting with alleged spies RIA Novosti 29 Nov 2010 -- Russia has not asked Georgia for an additional meeting with the Russian nationals awaiting trial on espionage charges in Tbilisi, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said on Monday.
- U.S. officials spy on UN diplomats - WikiLeaks RIA Novosti 29 Nov 2010 -- United States officials have been instructed to spy on top UN diplomats, The Guardian reported on Sunday citing whistleblower website WikiLeaks.
- World Leaders, Officials Watch WikiLeaks with Curiosity, Concern VOA 29 Nov 2010 -- Senior officials from Washington to Australia to Pakistan are responding with alarm to the latest release of thousands of classified U.S. documents by the online whistleblowing group WikiLeaks. But some officials are looking at the uncensored view of America's diplomatic corps as a window into how the U.S. State Department sees the world.
- Pakistan Condemns WikiLeaks Disclosure of US Diplomatic Communications VOA 29 Nov 2010 -- Pakistan has condemned the release of classified U.S diplomatic communications as an irresponsible act. Excerpts from the documents made public by WikiLeaks have reportedly raised concerns that highly enriched uranium could be diverted from one of Pakistan's nuclear facilities to make illicit weapons.
- Officials Condemn Leaks, Detail Prevention Efforts AFPS 28 Nov 2010 -- Government officials condemned the publication of hundreds of thousands of sensitive, classified State Department cables by WikiLeaks today.
- Statement by the Press Secretary The White House 28 Nov 2010
- Army unit flies new unmanned aircraft in Iraq Army News 28 Nov 2010 -- An Army unit deployed to Camp Taji, Iraq, is shaping the future of the Army's unmanned aircraft systems program with a handful of its newest aircraft, the MQ-1C Gray Eagle.
- WikiLeaks attacked by hackers ahead of document dump RIA Novosti 28 Nov 2010 -- Whistleblower website WikiLeaks on Sunday came under cyber attack ahead of a release of a new trench of secret U.S. documents.
- Thousands of Classified US Documents Leaked on the Internet VOA 28 Nov 2010 -- More than a quarter of a million classified cables sent from U.S. embassies around the world to Washington have been leaked on the Internet. Despite warnings from the U.S. government that the leaks could put lives at risk, the website WikiLeaks published the files in conjunction with several major international newspapers.
- WikiLeaks attacked by hackers ahead of document dump RIA Novosti 28 Nov 2010 -- Whistleblower website WikiLeaks on Sunday came under cyber attack ahead of a release of a new trench of secret U.S. documents.
- Thousands of Classified US Documents Leaked on the Internet VOA 28 Nov 2010 -- More than a quarter of a million classified cables sent from U.S. embassies around the world to Washington have been leaked on the Internet. Despite warnings from the U.S. government that the leaks could put lives at risk, the website WikiLeaks published the files in conjunction with several major international newspapers.
- Clinton Reaches Out to Several Countries about Wikileaks VOA 27 Nov 2010 -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has reached out to several countries ahead of the controversial website WikiLeaks imminent release of millions of secret and potentially embarrassing diplomatic cables.
- TF Iron launches blimp over FOB Andar Army News 27 Nov 2010 -- Task Force Iron Rakkasan launched the first flight of the blimp over Forward Operating Base Andar Nov. 17.
- OEF-bound Soldiers train on Raven Army News 26 Nov 2010 -- In May, the Army marked over one million flight hours on unmanned aerial systems. At Camp Atterbury, Soldiers are training now to operate the Raven UAS and will add to that Army milestone next year when they fly missions over Afghanistan.
- Reports: British Spy Agency Paid Taliban Impostor VOA 26 Nov 2010 -- British intelligence is refusing to comment on reports that it paid and courted an impostor that agents believed was a top Taliban commander but ended up being a shopkeeper. A British Foreign Office spokeswoman said Friday she could neither "confirm or deny" operational details.
- ScanEagle keeps eyes in sky across Afghanistan USMC News 26 Nov 2010 -- Edinburgh is a small forward operating base, which lies surrounded by mountains and conflict in the northern region of Helmand province.
- Pakistan condemns U.S. court notice to intelligence officials IRNA 26 Nov 2010 -- Pakistan on Thursday dismissed as preposterous the US court decision to summon the officials of the country’s intelligence agency in the 2008 attacks in the Indian commercial city of Mumbai.
- Russia denies drugs in spy suspect interrogation RIA Novosti 25 Nov 2010 -- A Russian Security Service official has dismissed claims that psychotropic drugs were used to interrogate a man later convicted of spying on Russia.
- Russian diplomat meets Russian 'spies' in Georgia RIA Novosti 24 Nov 2010 -- A Russian diplomat met on Wednesday with the four Russian nationals awaiting trial on espionage charges in Tbilisi, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said.
- 45th Space Wing launches NRO satellite AFNS 22 Nov 2010 -- The 45th Space Wing successfully launched a United Launch Alliance-built Delta IV-Heavy Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle from Space Launch Complex 37 Nov. 21, carrying a classified National Reconnaissance Office satellite.
- Boeing Phantom Ray Completes Low-speed Taxi Tests Boeing 22 Nov 2010 -- The Boeing [NYSE: BA] Phantom Ray unmanned airborne system successfully completed low-speed taxi tests on Nov. 18 at Lambert International Airport in St. Louis.
- Georgia allows Russian official to meet with alleged spy ring RIA Novosti 22 Nov 2010 -- Georgia has allowed a Russian official to meet on Monday with four Russian nationals who are awaiting trial on espionage charges in Tbilisi, Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Nino Kalandadze said.
- Rosatom denies Russian origin of polonium in Litvinenko's case RIA Novosti 21 Nov 2010 -- Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom on Sunday denied claims by the British media that former Russian security officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned with polonium originated from Russia.
- International Warrant Issued for WikiLeaks Founder VOA 20 Nov 2010 -- Swedish police say an international warrant has been issued for WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, on charges of rape and molestation.
- India installs coastal surveillance system along coastline IRNA 18 Nov 2010 -- India is installing a sophisticated surveillance system capable of tracking movements as distant as 20 kms in the sea.
- Iranian Security Agents 'Forbid Commemoration' Of Dissidents' Murder RFE/RL 18 Nov 2010 -- The daughter of assassinated Iranian dissidents has been prevented from marking the anniversary of their death.
- Air Force Announces Criteria for Basing of MQ-1/9 Ground Control Stations DoD 17 Nov 2010
- Danish secret service aware of dubious US surveillance operation IRNA 16 Nov 2010 -- The Danish Security and Intelligence Service said it had been aware since 2004 of a controversial US surveillance operation.
- Britain to Pay Compensation to Guantanamo Detainees VOA 16 Nov 2010 -- British government expected to announce that it will pay millions of dollars in compensation to a group of former Guantanamo Bay detainees.
- UK to pay millions in compensation to former Guantanamo detainees IRNA 16 Nov 2010 -- The UK government it to pay out millions of pounds in compensation to former Guantánamo Bay detainees.
- Iran Confirms Spying Charges Against Two Germans RFE/RL 16 Nov 2010 -- Iranian judiciary official: Germans arrested in Iran are being held on espionage charges.
- KCNA on ROK Spying Case KCNA 16 Nov 2010 -- South Korea announced that a former member of the Committee for National Reunification conducted espionage acts at various directives from the north.
- Amnesty Calls For Justice For Victims Of CIA Rendition Programs RFE/RL 15 Nov 2010 -- Amnesty International is calling on European governments to provide justice for the victims of CIA's secret programs.
- Russian consul meets with alleged spy in Georgia RIA Novosti 15 Nov 2010 -- Georgia has allowed a Russian diplomatic official to meet with Russian national in custody awaiting trial on spying charges.
- Georgia Allows Russian Diplomat To Visit Jailed Spy Suspect RFE/RL 15 Nov 2010 -- Georgia says it has allowed a representative of the Russian Consulate to meet with a Russian citizen detained on charges of espionage.
- Taiwan National Security Bureau website a major target CNA 15 Nov 2010 -- Head of Taiwan's National Security Bureau: Bureau's website is usually attacked about half a million times per month.
- SAIC Awarded $14 Million in Task Orders to Support the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade SAIC 15 Nov 2010 -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced today it was awarded two task orders by the General Services Administration on the behalf of the U.S. Army 513th Military Intelligence Brigade to provide Information Technology (IT) services to the brigade at Fort Gordon, Ga., and the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility (AOR). The task orders have a one year base period of performance, two one-year options, and a combined value of $14 million, if all options are exercised. The task orders were awarded under the General Services Administration's (GSA) Alliant contract.
- Rafael Introduces ImiLite ISR Exploitation System Rafael 14 Nov 2010 -- Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd., developer and manufacturer of leading air, sea, and land defense solutions, announces Imilite, a new, multi-sensor, multi-platform intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) Exploitation System.
- FBI takes Russia spy ring traitor under protection - TV RIA Novosti 14 Nov 2010 -- The FBI has taken under its protection Russian Foreign Intelligence Services (SVR) colonel who has allegedly betrayed Russian spy ring in the United States, the NBC reported on Sunday.
- Spy Defection Roils Russian Intelligence Service RFE/RL 12 Nov 2010 -- The exposure of 10 Russian deep-cover spies in the United States last summer brought accusations that Russia was still fighting the Cold War two decades after the Soviet collapse.
- Medvedev says SVR must study lessons from US spies episode RIA Novosti 12 Nov 2010 -- Russia's foreign intelligence service, the SVR, must learn the lessons of the episode in which a group of its agents were unmasked in the United States this year, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday.
- Russian Double Agent Betrayed Spy Ring in US VOA 12 Nov 2010 -- Russia's spy scandal is flaring up again on the news that an intelligence service colonel betrayed the identities of 10 spies, then defected to the United States.
- Report: Russian Double Agent Helped Uncover U.S. Spy Ring RFE/RL 11 Nov 2010 -- A Russian newspaper reports today that a Russian spy ring in the United States was uncovered with the help of a double agent.
- Kommersant reveals biography of exposed Russian spook RIA Novosti 11 Nov 2010 -- A respected Russian business daily revealed on Thursday the biography of one of the 10 Russian spies arrested in the United States in June, Mikhail Vasenkov, aka Juan Lazaro.
- Something rotten in Russian spy kingdom - source RIA Novosti 11 Nov 2010 -- A retired senior officer of Soviet and Russian foreign intelligence told RIA Novosti that having an officer handling undercover spies in the United States betraying his network, as the Kommersant daily reported Thursday, is "bad news for the Russian intelligence community."
- Russia-U.S. spy scandal caused by intelligence officer betrayal - newspaper RIA Novosti 11 Nov 2010 -- This past summer's spy row between Russia and the United States was the result of a betrayal by a Russian intelligence officer, a leading business daily reported on Thursday.
- L-3 Selected to Provide Intelligence Support Services to U.S. Forces-Afghanistan L-3 Communications 10 Nov 2010 -- L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) announced today that its STRATIS division has been selected as one of three prime contractors for the Intelligence Support Services-Afghanistan (ISS-A) contract. Under this contract, L-3 has already been awarded two firm fixed-price task orders valued at $36 million to provide intelligence support to the United States Forces-Afghanistan (USFOR-A).
- Sweden to probe illegal US spying IRNA 09 Nov 2010 -- Sweden is launching a formal investigation into the legality of information gathering activities carried out by the US embassy in Stockholm without the country’s knowledge, Swedish media said on Tuesday.
- UK refuses to condone Bush use of waterboarding IRNA 09 Nov 2010 -- The British government Tuesday sought to distance itself from former US president George W Bush’s admission of authoring waterboarding by saying it considered the simulated drowning technique as “torture.”
- Jailed CIA agent confirms contacts with Russia RIA Novosti 09 Nov 2010 -- A former CIA agent serving a 23-year prison term in the United States for spying for Russia has confessed that he has been maintaining contacts with Moscow, BBC Russia said on Tuesday.
- Kazakhstan teams up with Sagem Defense to build UAVs RIA Novosti 09 Nov 2010 -- Kazakhstan Engineering and Sagem Defense Security have signed a deal to set up a joint venture to manufacture tactical unmanned aerial vehicles, the Kazakh company said on Tuesday.
- Georgian president hails security services over 'Russian spy' arrests RIA Novosti 09 Nov 2010 -- Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili on Tuesday thanked security service officers for the recent operation in which 15 suspected Russian spies were arrested.
- Georgia should allow diplomats to meet with alleged Russian spies - Lavrov RIA Novosti 09 Nov 2010 -- Tbilisi should allow Russian diplomats to meet with alleged Russian spies detained in Georgia, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.
- Northrop Grumman to Provide 40 STARLite Radars for U.S. Army's Extended-Range Multi-Purpose UAVs Northrop Grumman 08 Nov 2010 -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has been selected to supply an additional 40 STARLite wide area surveillance radars featuring synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and ground moving target indicator (GMTI) capabilities for the U.S. Army's Extended-Range Multi-Purpose unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
- SAIC Awarded $39 Million Task Order by Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) SAIC 08 Nov 2010 -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) today announced it was awarded a task order by the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) to provide engineering and technical services to the Persistent Maritime Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Program Office (PMA-262). This task has a one year base period of performance, four one-year options and a total value of more than $39 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed in Patuxent River, Md., and at government sites as required. The task order was awarded under the U.S. Navy's Seaport-e contract.
- Georgia ready for talks with Russia over alleged spies RIA Novosti 08 Nov 2010 -- Tbilisi is ready for negotiations with Moscow on the repatriation of alleged Russian spies arrested in Georgia.
- Georgia Says 13 Alleged Russian Spies Arrested RFE/RL 05 Nov 2010 -- The former Soviet republic of Georgia says it has arrested 13 people accused of spying for Russia, including four Russian citizens, two years after Russia invaded Georgia over its pro-Moscow breakaway region South Ossetia.
- Four Russians detained in Georgia over accusations in spying RIA Novosti 05 Nov 2010 -- A total of 13 people, including four Russians, accused of spying, were arrested in Georgia, Georgian Interior Ministry said Friday.
- Russian Foreign Ministry called Georgian claims about Russian spies political 'farce' RIA Novosti 05 Nov 2010 -- Russian Foreign Ministry called Georgian claims about recently arrested Russian spies a political "farce", Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said.
- Russian Foreign Ministry says Georgian claims about Russian spies are bogus RIA Novosti 05 Nov 2010 -- Russian Foreign Ministry called Georgian claims about the Russian spies arrested on the Georgian territory bogus.
- Russia will not leave in lurch alleged Russian spies in Georgia - lawmaker RIA Novosti 05 Nov 2010 -- Those members of the Georgian leadership who stand behind the arrests of Russians over bogus spy allegations should remember that Russia will always defend its citizens, a senior Russian lawmaker said on Friday.
- BAE Systems Helps Modernize National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Applications BAE Systems 04 Nov 2010 -- BAE Systems recently migrated a server-based mission application into a virtualized data-center environment to increase reliability and reduce operating costs, completing the first task order under the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's (NGA) Total Application Services for Enterprise Requirements (TASER) contract.
- Northrop Grumman's LEMV Program Completes Three Major Milestones Northrop Grumman 04 Nov 2010 -- In just four months since signing a $517 million agreement with the United States Army to build three airships with 21-day persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) capability, Northrop Grumman's (NYSE:NOC) Long Endurance Multi-Intelligence Vehicle (LEMV) program team has completed three important program milestones. The team is headed toward its fourth, the Critical Design Review (CDR), by the end of first quarter FY11.
- CACI Awarded $45 Million Contract to Continue Support for Common Ground Systems in U.S. Army Operations CACI 02 Nov 2010 -- CACI International Inc (NYSE:CACI) announced today that it has been awarded a $45 million task order contract to provide program management and technical engineering services to upgrade Common Ground Systems (CGS) with subsystems from the U.S. Army's Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A) Ground Mobile system. With the support of key teammate General Dynamics C4 Systems, CACI received the one base-year (six-month option) award under its Strategic Services Sourcing (S3) contract with the Army.
- International Debut for Rafael's Imilite ISR Exploitation System Rafael 03 Nov 2010 -- ImiLite is a cost-effective, ISR Command and Control Exploitation System, designed to receive, process and exploit multiple standalone imagery video and other intelligence data in a centralized and unified way.
- Intelligence officer detained for leaking national secrets CNA 02 Nov 2010 -- A senior Taiwanese military officer was taken into custody Monday on charges of leaking confidential intelligence to China, according to the Defense Ministry.
- Leaked intelligence files pose little risk: Defense Ministry CNA 02 Nov 2010 -- The Defense Ministry said Tuesday that relevant damage control measures had been initiated following the leaking of intelligence files to China by a senior Taiwanese military officer, adding that the leak will have limited influence on the operations of the Military Intelligence Bureau (MIB).
- Sagem and Kazakhstan Engineering sign an agreement to create joint venture for drones Sagem (Safran group) 02 Nov 2010 -- Sagem (Safran group) and Kazakhstan Engineering, a Kazakh state-owned company, have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation concerning tactical drone systems.
- Sagem and Ukrainian state-owned company CharZ team up on drones Sagem (Safran group) 02 Nov 2010 -- Sagem (Safran group) and the Chuguev Aircraft Repair Plant (CharZ), a Ukrainian state-owned company, have signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) concerning tactical drone systems.
- CACI Completes Acquisitions of TechniGraphics, Inc. and Applied Systems Research, Inc. CACI 01 Nov 2010 -- CACI International Inc (NYSE:CACI) announced today that it has completed separate transactions to acquire TechniGraphics, Inc. and Applied Systems Research Inc., both leading providers of geospatial and technical services to the Intelligence Community. The acquisitions further CACI's growth in these disciplines and reinforce its commitment to providing end-to-end intelligence solutions.
- Boeing Introduces DataMaster 5.0 Full-Motion Video Management Tool for Defense and Intelligence Customers Boeing 01 Nov 2010 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced the introduction of DataMaster 5.0, a software system with full-motion video capability that will enable defense and Intelligence Community customers to better manage vast amounts of intelligence to meet their missions and counter global threats.
- Raytheon to Provide Improved Track Correlation and Fusion Capability Raytheon 01 Nov 2010 -- Raytheon Company (NYSE: RTN) has been awarded a $3.3 million contract modification to develop and install a sensor tracking correlation system that will provide improved intelligence and information sharing to the Joint Interagency Task Force South.
- Georgian Foreign Ministry denies knowledge of Russian spy ring bust RIA Novosti 01 Nov 2010 -- Georgia's Foreign Ministry service declined to comment on Monday on media reports that it had detained 20 people suspected of spying for Russia.
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