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by Marion <xsXIjlFO@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 14, 2007 at 02:52 AM

worth re****ting on, the analyst can select it from the
rest and work on it out of the Dictionary system.

He or she then translates the message - either in its entirety or as a
summary called a 'gist' - and writes it into the standard format of all
intelligence re****ts produced anywhere within the UKUSA network.

This is the 'front end' of the Dictionary system, using a commercially
available program (called BRS Search). It extracts the different
categories
of intercepted messages (known just as 'intercept') from the large GCSB
computer database of intercept from the New Zealand stations and overseas
agencies.

[ I interrupt this book excerpt to bring you retrieval results for
  "BRS Search" from the www.altavista.digital.com search engine:

        BRS/Search is designed to manage large collections
        of unstructured information, allowing multiple
        users to quickly and efficiently search, retrieve
        and analyze stored do***ents simply by entering a
        word, concept, phrase, or combination of phrases,
        in any length. The product offers the most
        powerful indexing structure available today, with
        users able to pinpoint critical information in
        sec
 




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