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New NATO intelligence centre opens in Britain
2006-10-17
(KUNA) -- A new centre to collate and distribute intelligence across NATO was launched Monday by Britains Minister for the Armed Forces Adam Ingram and General James Jones, Supreme Allied Commander Europe, the British Ministry of Defence (MoD) announced. The Intelligence Fusion Centre, at the Royal Air Force base of Molesworth, in Cambridgeshire, southern England, will provide NATO missions, including current operations, with comprehensive intelligence support drawn from across the alliance, the MoD added. All NATO nations have been invited to contribute to the centre.

Speaking at the launch, Ingram told reporters "On military operations, knowledge is power and while the intelligence resources of individual NATO members are impressive this shared asset is truly formidable." "This essential resource for NATO missions is already increasing the speed and efficiency of intelligence sharing between NATO allies and is delivering real benefits to the front line," the Minister said. "Today is another example of NATO transforming itself and rising to the demands of the modern world and exemplifies a new openness when it comes to sharing information between allies. I am delighted that Britain is home to this vital NATO asset and that we are playing our part in its formation," Ingram added.

The Intelligence Fusion Centre reaches initial operating capacity today with 75, of an eventual 160 or so, personnel from across NATO already in place at the centre, the MoD said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Heh, OP. Different area of specialization, but husband came *this close* to a tour in Harrowgate. Which I wanted even tho there was no way for me to keep my career going while there.

He got talked out of it by an O6 who was close to wearing a star and went to AFIT instead.
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-17 19:45  

#1  Yep, it'll be a good place to go... The US already has the center of its intelligence operations at RAF Molesworth. My former unit, the 497RTG, was disbanded in 1992 and most of its assets transferred to Molesworth. I'm sure it'll be nice having NATO just across the street, as long as there aren't a few dozen moles in the number. A few of the people I worked with at Schierstein, GE, are at Molesworth now, mostly as civilians.

The real kicker is, that when I was stationed at RAF Alconbury, I lived about 5 miles from Molesworth, and it wasn't operational at that time. I'd have given just about anything to have stayed in England at the time, but couldn't - no slot. I was transferred to the 497th, in Germany - again.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-10-17 19:41  

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