>U) Prepared by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the US Department of Homeland Security Office of Intelligence and Analysis
The Office of Intelligence & Analysis (I&A) is a unique member of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC). I&A is the only IC element statutorily charged with delivering intelligence to our State, Local, Tribal and Territorial (SLTT) and private sector partners, and developing intelligence from those partners for the Department and the IC.
I&A is currently led by Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Melissa Smislova.
About Melissa Smislova
Melissa Smislova currently serves as the Acting Under Secretary of Intelligence and Analysis (AUSIA) in the Department of Homeland Security. In this capacity, she oversees the DHS Intelligence Enterprise Readiness divisions as well as Intelligence Enterprise Mission Centers, which serve as the Department's center of gravity for intelligence-driven integration of analysis and operations. She also oversees all of the Intelligence and Analysis personnel embedded in fusion centers and other strategic locations nationwide. Prior, Ms. Smislova served as the Deputy Under Secretary for Intelligence Enterprise Readiness, leading all Intelligence support and enabling functions to include several large data analytic projects, management of DHS's secure IT systems, DHS Intelligence Policy, and more! Ms. Smislova joined DHS in 2004, but she has served the IC in a variety of roles since 1985.
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>same dude?
looks like it
https://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-xpm-20010507-2001-05-07-0105070048-story.html
EDWARD RUTLEDGE MANEY
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Col. Edward Rutledge Maney (USAF, Retired) died suddenly early Saturday morning, May 5, 2001. He was born in 1939 in London, England, of American parents, Edward Strait Maney and Helen Mahoney Maney.
He and his wife, Jane Sale Maney, would have celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary this July 15. Col. Maney is also survived by his brother, Michael Maney of New York, N.Y.; his children,Melissa Smislova and her husband, Alex, of Silver Spring, Md.,Mark Edward Maney and his wife, Beatriz, of Houston, Texas, Susan Maney of Alexandria, Va.; and his three grandchildren, Elizabeth and Katherine Smislova and Felipe Eduardo Maney.
Col. Maney served his country in the United States military for 27 years, beginning his career as an enlisted Marine. He was commissioned an Air Force officer in 1960 and retired in 1984 as the Wing Commander of Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C.
A fighter pilot in the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1968, Col. Maney successfully completed 287 missions in the F-100 Super Sabre fighter. He later flew the C-9 Nightingale, including a Homecoming mission bringing former POW's home from Vietnam. He also piloted the C-141 Starlifter and the C-5 Galaxy.
Among his many military awards are the Legion of Merit, two Distinguished Flying Crosses, and the Department of Defense Meritorious Service Medal. His duty also included a successful tour as the military assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
He was a graduate of the National War College and held an MS from George Washington University in Sino-Soviet Studies.
After retiring from the U.S. Armed Forces, he worked 10 years for United Technologies/Pratt Whitney before retiring to Mathews, Va., in 1994.
He was the President of the Retired Officers of Mathews County Association, former President of the Parish Council at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, and former Director of the Mathews Yacht Club. He was an avid golfer and boater, as well as an accomplished woodworker.
There will be a viewing from 7 to 8:30 tonight, May 7, at Foster-Faulkner Funeral Home. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 8, at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church.
Interment in Arlington National Cemetery will occur at a date to be determined.
definitely knows about Antifa. moar worried about Qanon
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The image below is an email from Acting Under Secretary of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis Brian Murphy to Acting Deputy Under Secretary Horace Jen, Acting Under Sec Robin Taylor, Kurt Reuther (not listed on DHS website),Melissa Smislova(not listed on DHS website),
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was in charge of FOIA
https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/field_document/exhibits_to_letter_brief_from_defendants.pdf
Anna Smislova
On Saturday, May 18, 2019, Anna Smislova, loving mother and grandmother passed away at the age of 95. Anna was born in Istanbul, Turkey as was her husband Alexis Smislova. They both immigrated to the United States in 1949. Her husband founded the structural engineer firm Smislova, Kehnemui and Associates in Washington, DC. He died in 1976. Anna attended Cedar Crest College, Lehigh University and Middlebury College earning several undergraduate and graduate degrees in French and American History. Anna used her education and passion for preserving and gaining knowledge at the Library of Congress, where she worked loyally in Subject Cataloging for 44 years. Anna was known for her quick wit and devotion to historyno doubt in part because of her family's rich story. They escaped the Russian Revolution in 1921 and travelled from St. Petersburg to Odessa to finally settle in Turkey. Amidst the burden of leaving their homeland in turmoil, they also had to change their last name to assimilate into the local but foreign culture. Anna will be always be remembered as "Babushka" filled with intelligence, persistence, and constant concern for the happenings of the world even until her last day. This strong woman is survived by two granddaughters,her daughter-in-law, Melissa, and her son, Alex. No services. To remember Anna, the family asks that you think of her when looking at the ocean, where she asked to have eternal rest. The beach, in particular Bethany Beach, Delaware, was one of her most beloved places.