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Dahl said this represents an increase in government power that most Americans are not aware of. He also outlined the history of intelligence-gathering lapses that led to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. Both disasters took place because intelligence gathering was insufficiently coordinated and characterized by a lack of imagination, he said. "This allows a subpoena where an agency can demand the records on a person, or a business and its customers, and the subpoena doesn't need to be signed by a judge. For example, Dahl explained that the government has a "no-fly" list of people to prohibit from airlines. "The passage of the Patriot Act made it easier for domestic surveillance, and the FBI has expanded what is called a National Security Letter," Dahl said. "There is greater scrutiny," he said. 7, 1941, and the al-Qaida attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept.Source: Stars and Stripes

Jan 31, 2011 by Daniel | Posted in Military
I was poking around on wikipedia and it says that the director of naval intelligence directs the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Wikipedia.
Nuff said.
If the page is in error, correct it. This is the point of Wikipedia.
Dec 16, 2009 by eli | Posted in Higher Education (University +)
I want to go to Stanford, but I have no idea what fast !!!!!!!! help !.... i kno that the director of naval intelligence, it will take me to speak several languages, but those who ?????????
I would suggest you go someplace that has Naval ROTC. I do not think Stanford does. The navy has its own training program for intelligence officers.
Nov 30, 2008 by helorme | Posted in Military
I am interested in a career that has to do with the military, but would rather use my brain than my muscles to help the military because since I am smart, I figure it can help the military more. I was researching the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI),
I think you need to go to the Navy's web site ( http://www.navy.mil ) and find out what kinds of things ONI does. "Intelligence" in this context doesn't refer to "brains." I believe you'll find that it refers to gathering information
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