of the Air Force, and AFTE, Air Force Test and Evaluation, specifically AFTE-Z, Special
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but more so reverse engineering and derivation practices within the Air Force through official
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A senior intelligence official, or I'm sorry, not intelligence, a senior officer within the Air Force.
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And that's kind of what I try to convey in the Air Force program.
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It's not some nebulous or amorphous control group in the Air Force that runs these programs.
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No, it is indeed the SAF-AQ, SAF Acquisition, the Rapid Capabilities Office, RCO, in conjunction with SAF-AA, the administrative assistant to the secretary of the Air Force, and AFTE, Air Force Test and Evaluation, specifically AFTE-Z, special programs under T&E.
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Right. So you only read in need to know personnel within within the Department of the Air Force structure, for example.
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And the Air Force being the only four elements within legacy programs.
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Think of like, you know, the Air Force's.
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This safeguards all of the Air Force saps.
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secretary of the Air Force, secretary of the Air Force, director of the NRO.
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Well, in the early 80s, when he was under secretary of the Air Force, Aldrich created
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activities that existed outside of the Air Force that the Air Force had operational and
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to the secretary of the Air Force.
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SAP security structure and like placing outside activities that aren't even in the Air Force
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Air Force project and talked about how he's connected to former major commands in the Air Force that
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you know, a lot of the 1940s, 1950s legacy program elements that involved the Air Force.
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And then there are like the land ones, which the air force seems to take care of.
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Do they go to the air force?
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