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Michael Tanji

Michael Tanji spent nearly 20 years in the US intelligence community. Trained in both SIGINT and HUMINT disciplines he has worked at the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, and the National Reconnaissance Office. At various points in his career he served as an expert in information warfare, computer network operations, computer forensics, and indications and warning. A veteran of the US Army, Michael has served in both strategic and tactical assignments in the Pacific Theater, the Balkans, and the Middle East.

Don’t Call it a Set Back

Catching up on more GCN tid-bits: John Russack, program manager for the Information-Sharing Environment in the office of the Director of National Intelligence, is leaving the post, according to a statement released today by Sen. ...

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Confidence Remains High? (Part II)

Government Computer News reports on DHS’s new “Secure Border Initiative”   The Homeland Security Department today took the wraps off its ambitious plan to quickly gain control of the U.S. northern and southern borders by hiring a ...

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Living the Motto?

The FBI Motto: Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity Her fidelity I can’t speak to . . . whatever bravery she had when she blew the whistle on stupid-headquarters-tricks has long past . . . and as far ...

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Contractor’s Dream – Intelligence Nightmare

Siobhan Gorman blazes a trail through Ft. Meade: A program that was supposed to help the National Security Agency pluck out electronic data crucial to the nation's safety is not up and running more ...

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Who is Running an IO Campaign?

From LGF: Search Engine: Google - Search Term: Tiananmen What the Chinese see What the rest of the world sees

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Secrecy News in the Blogosphere

Yeah, get some! You might not agree with their positions, but you can't argue with the quality of their content.

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Nothing to See Here

They're coming to take the waters: Mexican federal agents have arrested four Iraqis trying to sneak into the United States without proper documents, the government said Monday. [...] Many undocumented Iraqi nationals have been captured in Mexico ...

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Rocky Mountain High

William Arkin points out an interesting set of coincidences: The National Security Agency is in the process of building a new warning hub and data warehouse in the Denver area, realigning much of its workforce ...

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The Army’s Sticky Fingers

Reuters opens the back door (draft) - (thanks E.D.):   The U.S. Army has forced about 50,000 soldiers to continue serving after their voluntary stints ended under a policy called ``stop-loss,'' but while some dispute its fairness, ...

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DOJ Explains

DOJ PAO explains what all the fuss is about.

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