NGA Intel Maps ‘Key’ To Philippine Disaster Response; 4 More Ospreys On Way

NGA Intel Maps ‘Key’ To Philippine Disaster Response; 4 More Ospreys On Way
NGA Intel Maps ‘Key’ To Philippine Disaster Response; 4 More Ospreys On Way

UPDATED: Navy Activates Hospital Ship USNS Mercy WASHINGTON: The US military’s relief effort for the typhoon-ravaged Philippines is ramping up, with four more V-22s on the way from Japan, the USS George Washington carrier group due any time, the amphibious ships Germantown and Ashland en route, and the intelligence community providing highly detailed geolocation data —…

New Intel Bill Would Force More FISA Court Reporting

New Intel Bill Would Force More FISA Court Reporting
New Intel Bill Would Force More FISA Court Reporting

AFA Conference: A bipartisan group of House lawmakers have presented a new bill designed to increase congressional oversight of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court and its main client, the National Security Agency. Obviously, the bill was sparked by the flood of classified information released by the international fugitive and former intelliegnce contractor Edward Snowden. The…

The Intelligence Sequestration Blues: Rogers, Clapper & Flynn

WASHINGTON: They could have a decent career singing the sequestration lament in 4/4 time. Three of the top men in American intelligence brought it home yesterday, wailing the sequestration blues. OK, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper’s speech sometimes lacked rhythmn. But Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, hit…

NSA Privacy Debate ‘Should Have Occurred Long Ago:’ DNI Clapper

WASHINGTON: You could see the war weariness in the face of James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, when he spoke about The Three Ss: Sequestration, Snowden, and Syria. Clapper, speaking before some 450 members of the intelligence community and media, sounded close to wistful when he talked about the furious national debate about privacy and…

Al Qaeda Evades Monitoring Thanks To Snowden: HPSCI Chair

Al Qaeda Evades Monitoring Thanks To Snowden: HPSCI Chair
Al Qaeda Evades Monitoring Thanks To Snowden: HPSCI Chair

  WASHINGTON: America faces a new intelligence “gap” because an Al Qaeda affiliate has exploited information leaked by fugitive Edward Snowden so that the United States can no longer monitor the terrorists, Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said today. “And, by the way, we have already seen one Al Qaeda affiliate has…

White House Sez ‘High Confidence’ Syria Used Chemical Weapons — Nerve Agent

White House Sez ‘High Confidence’ Syria Used Chemical Weapons — Nerve Agent
White House Sez ‘High Confidence’ Syria Used Chemical Weapons — Nerve Agent

  UPDATES WITH OBAMA WHITE HOUSE COMMENTS, HASC REACT TO KERRY REMARKS WASHINGTON: One hour before House Armed Services Committee members were to receive a White House briefing on last week’s Syrian massacre of more than 1,400 civilians, the White House released an unclassified summary of intelligence about the attack concluding with “high confidence” that…

DigitalGlobe, Eager for Foreign Biz, Presses NOAA For Quarter Meter Resolution

DigitalGlobe, Eager for Foreign Biz, Presses NOAA For Quarter Meter Resolution
DigitalGlobe, Eager for Foreign Biz, Presses NOAA For Quarter Meter Resolution

WASHINGTON: In the next few weeks an unlikely government agency known more for weather than regulating satellites, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA), may decide the international future of America’s commercial satellite imagery industry, dominated now by DigitalGlobe. NOAA licenses American commercial remote sensing satellites, which includes DigitalGlobe’s five satellites currently in orbit. One…

NGA Rejects IG Finding That It ‘Wasted Millions,’ Violated Base Closure Law

NGA Rejects IG Finding That It ‘Wasted Millions,’ Violated Base Closure Law
NGA Rejects IG Finding That It ‘Wasted Millions,’ Violated Base Closure Law

UPDATED: NGA RESPONDS WASHINGTON: It’s not a lot of money in the Pentagon’s scheme of things, but the Defense Department’s Inspector General has found that the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) wasted millions because it did not close a rented building and made improvements to a building when it was supposed to leave the facility.…

World’s Loneliest Airplane: Five Years Aloft At 65K Feet

World’s Loneliest Airplane: Five Years Aloft At 65K Feet
World’s Loneliest Airplane: Five Years Aloft At 65K Feet

AUVSI: Imagine a featherweight aircraft built of composites boasting an enormous 160 foot wing, swathed in solar cells that can take off at 20 mph and remain aloft for five years. Yes, five years. The plane would fly at 65,000 feet, above most air traffic aside from the odd U-2 zooming past. It would, without…

Untold Tale Behind USS Guardian Reef Grounding: NGA’s Map Was Wrong By 8 Miles

Untold Tale Behind USS Guardian Reef Grounding: NGA’s Map Was Wrong By 8 Miles
Untold Tale Behind USS Guardian Reef Grounding: NGA’s Map Was Wrong By 8 Miles

WASHINGTON: The January grounding of the minesweeper USS Guardian in a Philippine coral reef was caused in large part by a National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) map that was, quite simply, wrong by eight nautical miles, Breaking Defense has learned. “It really was just a terrible fluke that caused the error,” NGA spokeswoman Christine Phillips said…

NSA Deputy Warns Against Cyber Vigilantes; CISPA Execution Must Be ‘Exactly Right’

NSA Deputy Warns Against Cyber Vigilantes; CISPA Execution Must Be ‘Exactly Right’
NSA Deputy Warns Against Cyber Vigilantes; CISPA Execution Must Be ‘Exactly Right’

WASHINGTON: The private sector — and the government — must “exhaust” the use of traditional responses such as public shaming, criminal charges, diplomatic demarches, and sanctions “before we contemplate the dangerous possibility we might encourage vigilantism,” the powerful deputy director of the National Security Agency says. Chris Inglis offered an audience of several hundred gathered for…

ACLU Sets Tone On CISPA Opposition As Bill Passes House Decisively

WASHINGTON: The American Civil Liberties Union, those card-carrying folks, have come straight out in opposition to CISPA, the House cybersecurity bill. The ACLU cited the Obama administration’s “veto threat” in its statement, released soon after the 288-127 bipartisan vote in favor of the bill. But the administration’s veto threat is pretty squishy, if past Obama…

Large Drop In MIP Budget

Last year’s MIP funding — including OCO dough — was $19.2B. Today’s figure of $14.6 billion huge drop from 2010 figure of $27 billion. @colinclarkaol

DoD Releases Intel Base Budget

Military Intelligence Program budget for FY14 is $14.9 billion, DoD says. Does not include OCO money for DoD intel, department says. @colinclarkaol