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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}} ...g}} at Buckley AFB, Colorado, which manages the downlink for a number of [[National Reconnaissance Office]] reconnaissance satellites, as well as working with DSP.
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  • ...efense in charge of the budget for the [[National Security Agency]], the [[National Reconnaissance Office]], and the [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]].
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • ...gence Agency]] (DIA); [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]] (NGA); [[National Reconnaissance Office]] (NRO) and the [[National Security Agency]] (NSA).
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • :#National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
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  • ...ees payload to be used for more maneuvering fuel. They are operated by the National Reconnaissance Office, their imagery is analyzed by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency,
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  • ...rganization''. Informative, but Bamford obviously wasn't thinking of the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] or whatever the Intelligence Support Activity is now called.
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • ...U.S. intelligence satellite programs suffered from stovepiping. The three National Reconnaissance Office#Original Service-Dependent Structure|major programs were organized by the m
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  • ...unmanned aerial vehicles that take the pictures; that is the role of the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] and tactical military organizations. ...Images taken from aircraft were made by the military services, while the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] launched and operated reconnaissance satellites.
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  • ..., the U.S. [[National Reconnaissance Office# Microsatellite/swarm approach|National Reconnaissance Office]] has been evaluating the cluster technique.<ref name=NSAEBB35-22>{{citatio
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • ...ckley Air Force Base, Colorado, which manages the downlink for a number of National Reconnaissance Office reconnaissance satellites, as well as working with DSP.
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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  • {{r|National Reconnaissance Office}}
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