an intelligence agency of the United States in the Department of Defense; is responsible for providing intelligence in support of military planning and operations and weapons acquisition
Detica and Norcom, which was acquired by Detica, have done very sophisticated monitoring for defense and intelligenceagencies.
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Northrop said it wanted to be closer to its main clients, the Department of Defense and intelligenceagencies, and Congress, which controls appropriations.
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As a bonus, cloud computing offers defense and intelligenceagencies the ability to increase efficiencies and incur marked cost savings during their lifecycles to alleviate some of the pressure of budget reductions.
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