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Analytical Services, Inc., more known by its acronym ANSER, is a not-for-profit corporation that provides services, largely to the U.S. federal government, in several mission areas and by its management of the Homeland Security Studies & Analysis Institute, a federally funded research and development center operated on behalf of the Department of Homeland Security. Its headquarters are in Falls Church, Virginia.

Incorporated in California in 1958 as a not-for-profit corporation, ANSER was originally established to support the Air Force, which needed a technically qualified unbiased organization close to the Pentagon. Shortly after it was established, it became a Federal Contract Research Center (FCRC), one of nine such organizations including RAND, Aerospace Corporation, MITRE, CNA, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Releasing its FCRC designation in 1976, ANSER began to work for other Department of Defense components, and select federal agencies.

Anser (bird)

The waterfowl genus Anser includes all grey geese (and sometimes the white geese). Its name is derived from anser the Latin for "goose". It belongs to the true geese and swan subfamily ( Anserinae). The genus has a Holarctic distribution, with at least one species breeding in any open, wet habitats in the subarctic and cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in summer. Some also breed further south, reaching into warm temperate regions. They mostly migrate south in winter, typically to regions in the temperate zone between the January 0 °C (32 °F) to 5 °C (41 °F) isotherms.

The genus contains ten living species, which span nearly the whole range of true goose shapes and sizes. The largest is the greylag goose at . All have legs and feet that are pink, or orange, and bills that are pink, orange, or black. All have white under- and upper-tail coverts, and several have some extent of white on their heads. The neck, body and wings are grey or white, with black or blackish primary—and also often secondary— remiges (pinions). The closely related "black" geese in the genus Branta differ in having black legs, and generally darker body plumage.

Anser (poet)

Anser was a poet of ancient Rome who lived in the 1st century BCE. He was a friend of the triumvir Mark Antony, and one of the detractors of Virgil. He wrote in an indelicate or unserious style. Ovid calls him procax, an adjective meaning "shameless" or "impudent".

Some scholars have suggested that Anser is the same man who is elsewhere referred to as Lycidas, and that "Anser" is a pseudonym for this poet writing unserious work. ("Anser" is Latin for "goose".) Other scholars - even if they do not identify "Anser" with Lycidas - question whether there was ever a person who was actually named "Anser", or whether it was just a generic dismissal of a bad poet. The 4th century grammarian Servius asserts that "Anser" was indeed a specific person with that name, but he is the only source who makes this claim unambiguously, and was writing several centuries after Anser was said to have lived.

Usage examples of "anser".

Page Beresford is atractive, and if it were not for circumstances as they are I would not anser for the consequences.

And because you are still a little girl, although `plited,' I am going to kiss the tip of your ear, which even the lady who ansers letters in the newspapers could not object to, and send you up to bed.

Although not supposed to talk on trains, owing to once getting the wrong suit-case, etcetera, one cannot very well refuse to anser if one is merely asked about a Window.

Standin here in this here Skoolhouse, upon my nativ shor so to speak, I anser--Nary!

I anserd, "you hav found me at larst, and you would hav found me at fust, if you had cum sooner.

Alone in the diner rest room, alone with the stink of Lysol and piss and little blue cakes of toilet cleanser, Alvin leaned over the sink again and splashed his face with the icy cold water gurgling halfheartedly from the tap.

After a little while longer, to show willing, he wrote above it: “The anser to questione One is:”.

Free, free: far, far: and fair on wavering wings Comes Anser albifrons, and sounds, and sings.