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Originally posted by stompk
Before you write it off, you should take a look at Wikipedia
Note the difference in list size compared to other countries.
For example the UK lists "Federal Police" as MI5 and MI6.
The list for the US is very long.
U.S. to Expand
Domestic Use
Of Spy Satellites
By ROBERT BLOCK
August 15, 2007; Page A1
The U.S.'s top intelligence official has greatly expanded the range of federal and local authorities who can get access to information from the nation's vast network of spy satellites in the U.S.
The decision, made three months ago by Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell, places for the first time some of the U.S.'s most powerful intelligence-gathering tools at the disposal of domestic security officials. The move was authorized in a May 25 memo sent to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff asking his department to facilitate access to the spy network on behalf of civilian agencies and law enforcement
The White Sands Missile Range Regional Police Academy was inaugurated in 2005 to train United States Department of Defense newly appointed Federal Police Officers.
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Our academy is now operating at record levels. More cadets and more staff are involved in the extraordinary demand for training than any other time in history.
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