On 17 May, she conducted an intelligence surveillance of Russian warships.
He has testified before Congressional and other national committees, including on issues relating to foreign intelligence surveillance, data mining, biometrics, and information warfare.
Engagements involving larger units may occur when intelligence, surveillance, or reconnaissance operations have been ineffective.
It has a steel-core hull and an integrated electronic network capability with embedded intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance equipment.
This began a varied and unending string of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance roles for the unit that stretched over more than eight decades.
The administration has also said that the president has the constitutional power, regardless of what Congress has to say, to conduct foreign intelligence surveillance in wartime.
In 1972, the court ruled that a judge's permission was required to satisfy the Fourth Amendment in cases involving domestic intelligence surveillance.
The Silver Fox UAV supports military operations during intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
As the FISA court itself noted in 2002, the president has "inherent constitutional authority to conduct warrantless foreign intelligence surveillance."
Attorney General John Ashcroft would like criminal prosecutors to have a major role in directing foreign intelligence surveillances from start to finish.