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The United States' National Reconnaissance Operations Center (NROC) is the focal point for the National Reconnaissance Office's current operations and for time-sensitive space-borne intelligence reporting for the United States Intelligence Community (USIC). The NROC was created in response to the September 11th terrorist attacks.
NROD 10-2 – "National Reconnaissance Office External Management Policy" NROD 10-4 – "National Reconnaissance Office Sensitive Activities Management Group" NROD 10-5 – "Office of Corporate System Engineer Charter" NROD 22-1 – "Office of Inspector General" NROD 22-2 – "Employee Reports of Urgent Concerns to Congress"
The Aerospace Corporation, as the FFRDC for national security space, primarily supports the United States Space Force's Space Systems Command as well as the National Reconnaissance Office. Their 50-year history working side by side with these organizations has made Aerospace the national memory and data repository for launch and satellite systems.
Horse-drawn streetcar in front of the first Los Angeles federal courthouse and post office, c. 1892 James C. Corman Federal Building at Van Nuys Government Center. This is a list of Los Angeles federal buildings, meaning past or present United States federal buildings located within the city of Los Angeles.
The network is being built by SpaceX's Starshield business unit under a $1.8 billion contract signed in 2021 with the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), an intelligence agency that manages spy ...
Executive Office of the President of the United States: Independent agency: 1947 National Air and Space Intelligence Center (USAF ISR Enterprise) [12] U.S. Air Force: Defense: 1954 National Security Agency (NSA) / Central Security Service (CSS) [Note 1] Department of Defense: Defense: 1952 National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Department of ...
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The stars symbolize the unit ties to the Air Force Space Command. The orbiting satellite represents the unit's connection to space and the National Reconnaissance Office. The satellite represents local heritage and culture. The profile of the Minuteman symbolizes the connection to the Air National Guard and the unit's rapid response capability.