- The
BYEMAN Control System, or
simply BYEMAN (designated BYE, or B), was a
security control system put in
place to
protect information about the National...
- 3
alphanumeric characters to
indicate sub
Reserve compartments.
BYEMAN (BYE)
BYEMAN is a
retired control system covering certain overhead collection...
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BYEMAN codenamed LANYARD, the KH-6 was the
unsuccessful first attempt to
develop and
deploy a very high-resolution
optical reconnaissance satellite by...
-
control systems and
subsystems are: SCI –
Sensitive Compartmented Information BYEMAN (BYE or B)
COMINT or
Special Intelligence (SI) Very
Restricted Knowledge...
- The KH-8 (
BYEMAN codename Gambit-3) was a long-lived
series of
reconnaissance satellites of the "Key Hole" (KH)
series used by the
United States from July...
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BYEMAN codenamed GAMBIT, the KH-7 (Air
Force Program 206) was a
reconnaissance satellite used by the
United States from July 1963 to June 1967. Like the...
- word (e.g.
BYEMAN)
which identifies a
specific special access program or portion. A list of
several such code
words can be seen at
Byeman Control System...
- KH-9 (
BYEMAN codename HEXAGON),
commonly known as Big Bird or KeyHole-9, was a
series of
photographic reconnaissance satellites launched by the United...
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UPWARD was the code name,
within the
National Reconnaissance Office's
Byeman Control System, for ****istance
given to the
National Aeronautics and Space...
- domain.
Frederick L.
Hofmann (24
November 1971). "KENNEN Memo:
Birth of a
BYEMAN Codeword" (PDF). NRO. This
article incorporates text from this source, which...