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  • initialism Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation, an Australian government intelligence agency responsible for the tasking (collection), exploitation (analysis), and dissemination (distribution) of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT).

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  • The advertising, design, and digital Agency for a Social World, New York City­based DIGO short for DiMassimo Goldstein was founded by Mark DiMassimo in 1996.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Questions for Those Who Want Legislators to Pledge To Read Every Word of Every Bill Before Voting: 2009

  • Everyone here at DIGO is bummed about Toy closing shop.

    Advertising Age - Homepage 2010

  • Everyone here at DIGO is bummed about Toy closing shop.

    Advertising Age - Homepage 2010

  • Everyone here at DIGO is bummed about Toy closing shop.

    Advertising Age - Homepage 2010

  • That seems to be the approach at DIGO, the New York ad agency behind a line of humorous designer masks that will allow people to stand out from the crowd as they attempt to fend off the swine flu virus.

    Reuters: Top News 2009

  • A variation on the masks that may become ubiquitous on the streets of U.S. cities before the flu epidemic runs its course, the DIGO version comes in six whimsical styles, including DiMassimo's personal favorite, one that makes it appear the wearer is smoking a cigar through the mask.

    Reuters: Top News 2009

  • DIGO is an independent, integrated, marketing strategy, brand and business-building, digital, direct and advertising agency, which Mark originally founded as DiMassimo Brand Advertising twelve years ago in Manhattan.

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2009

  • An additional sensitivity is the absence of warrants or any other judicial oversight of three of Australia's intelligence agencies (DSD, ASIS and DIGO) even though these agencies can legally spy on Australian citizens.

    On Line Opinion - Latest Articles 2008

  • Pages 51, 56 and 59 of the Annual Report, for ASIS, DSD and DIGO respectively, indicate that Ministers alone can authorise these agencies to spy on Australians, even though these agencies where established to spy on foreigners.

    On Line Opinion - Latest Articles 2008

  • A part explanation for this seeming discrepancy is that ASIS, DSD and DIGO have military origins rather than judicially regulated police origins.

    On Line Opinion - Latest Articles 2008

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