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  • ...avionics and engineering. Its subsidiaries are also involved in providing intelligence, personnel and logistics support to the US and British military. *[[BAe Systems: Corporate Crimes]]
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  • £500 per annum is paid by each of the following corporate sponsors: 20 May 2003: Dinner paid for by the corporate sponsors listed above (registered May 2003).
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  • ...vents available to new audiences via multimedia distributions, while media intelligence and Internet monitoring services provided PR Newswire clients with a better Today, PR Newswire continues to provide distribution of news and other corporate information to a variety of domestic and international media points, in mul
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  • ...as Chairman of [[QinetiQ]] Group PLC (2002-05), chair of the British Joint Intelligence Committee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-2004); HM Diplomatic ...enjoyed a high media profile in the UK, usually commenting on military and intelligence issues despite various highly profitable directorships in the defence indus
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  • * Work in close and innovative partnership with its corporate members and sponsors ...d Dearlove|Sir Richard Dearlove]] ([[Kent School]]) - Director of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]]
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  • ...er corporate officials. It receives its funding through subscriptions from corporate and individual subscribers: In 2009, it lists over 100 companies as subscri ...also serves as a Principal of [[N&G Europe]] (since 1999), was Director of Corporate Development at [[Thorn]] plc, [[Unigate]] plc and [[Varity Corporation]] &
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  • ...expert involved in several private security companies merging military and corporate personnel. He is also a media commentator on terrorism and has appeared on ...lege and a Master of Arts Degree from the University of Vermont.<ref>Total Intelligence Solutions, [http://www.totalintel.com/dsp_aboutus_personnel.php Personnel],
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  • ...lizes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies. SAIC was founded in 1969 and has grown rapidly in recent years. I ...s more than 9,000 active government contracts and counts the Army, Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Administration among its biggest customers. Ab
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  • * [[Dominic Fry]] Former Corporate Affairs Director Different from corporate espionage between two private firms, cases of corporate espionage against the public have been uncovered. Arguably the very industr
    31 KB (4,355 words) - 14:38, 9 March 2015
  • ...as director of Naval intelligence in 1914-18, a leading actor in corporate/intelligence intrigue, a Tory MP, a key activist in the [[British Commonwealth Union]] a ...Great War). Page had been particularly impressed by Hall's abilities as an Intelligence chief, and described him as:
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  • ...transferring most of the "real" functions of its operations only a core of corporate managers remained. The "value", i.e., the stock value, of the company rema ...to corporate contractors. In 2007, it was revealed that most (80%) of the intelligence gathering operations were also conducted by corporations. Similarly, most
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  • ...dIntelligenceSolutionsIntegratedProjectTeamcsisIpt.htm Command Support and Intelligence Solutions Integrated Project Team (CSIS IPT)], accessed 28 November 2009</r ====Intelligence related and Special Forces====
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  • ...of [[Livingstone & Company]] in 2008 which provides high-quality business intelligence and country research, with a primary focus on Africa and the Middle East.'< ...nce and lobbying, No. 527, July 7, 2006 [http://www.IntelligenceOnline.com Intelligence Online]</ref>
    2 KB (343 words) - 16:59, 23 March 2010
  • ...stment Market]]: [[Wraith]], [[Mavinwood]], [[Carlisle]], [[OneSource]], [[Corporate Services Group]], Watford, [[London Town]], [[Digital Marketing]], [[Global ...for the remaining shares in the company. Ashcroft attempted a takeover of Corporate Services Group in 1999.
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  • ...ve popular with policy makers for their potential for state repression and corporate welfare. In the aftermath of the Lockerbie bombing the Foundation called fo * The [[Duke of St Albans]] OBE Former Colonel in Intelligence
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  • ...et published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. ...Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
    52 KB (8,631 words) - 19:36, 31 May 2007
  • Corporate intelligence, Intelligence Online, 19 May 2011.</ref> ...C Group]] in December 2002.<ref>Angola Oil & Gas Conference, Africa Energy Intelligence, 24 September 2002.</ref>
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  • ...pottins.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_randompottins_archive.html Trespass on the Corporate Campus] RandomPottins blog, 15 October 2005.</ref></p></blockquote>
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  • The Global Public Affairs Institute was a corporate funded organisation which appears to have been closed down at the end of 20 ...stitute has conducted a series of intensive, highly acclaimed seminars for corporate public affairs and communications executives focusing on key international
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  • ...tually becoming a troop commander in G Squadron of 22 SAS, specialising in intelligence and counter-terrorism. He served a three-year tour in Northern Ireland, as ...ratewatch.org.uk/?lid=2268 SIMON MANN: A VERY ENGLISH' CORPORATE KILLER]', Corporate Watch, Newsletter 22
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