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         Intelligence & National Security Us:     more books (16)
  1. US National Security, Intelligence and Democracy: Congressional Oversight and the War on Terror (Studies in Intelligenceß) by Russell A. Mill, 2008-11-13
  2. Mapping the Global Future: Report of the National Intelligence Council's 2020 Project
  3. Keeping Us Safe: Secret Intelligence and Homeland Security by Arthur S. Hulnick, 2004-08-30
  4. Changing the US national and defense strategies and other iniatives to combat competitive intelligence operations against the US by Joseph A Bolick, 1998
  5. CSA's focus area 16: actionable intelligence: national joint and expeditionary capabilities.(Chief of Staff of the US Army): An article from: Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin by Stephen K. Iwicki, 2004-07-01
  6. America, the Gulf and Israel: Centcom (Central Command and Emerging Us Regional Security Policies in the Mideast) by Dore Gold, 1989-01
  7. US Covert Operations and Cold War Strategy: Truman, Secret Warfare and the CIA, 1945-1953 (Studies in Intelligence) by Sarah-Ja Corke, 2007-10-31
  8. The Us: Arms Control, Disarmament & Security Policy Handbook (World Business Intelligence Library)
  9. Aldrich Ames and the conduct of American intelligence. (traitor and former CIA operative's criticism of US counter intelligence and CIA): An article from: World Policy Journal by Caleb Carr, 1994-09-22
  10. ARAB-US RELATIONS - June 2 - Chalabi's Links With Iran.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  11. ARAB-US RELATIONS - May 19 - Cheney Warns Of More Terror Attacks.(Vice President Dick Cheney)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  12. Partners at the Creation: The Men Behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments by James H. Critchfield, 2003-09
  13. Us Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Handbook (Us Political Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2002-04
  14. Us Defence Intelligence Agency Handbook (World Business Library)

1. Human Intelligence Biographical Profiles, Current Controversies
Resources for studying the historical development of intelligence theory including biographies, articles, and a timeline.
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2. What Is Intelligence?
What is Intelligence? What is intelligence? What is intelligence? What properties do humans have which make them intelligent? Human
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3. IQTest.com
What is the Complete Personal Intelligence Profile?
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4. Multiple Intelligences
These intelligences are Linguistic intelligence ("word smart") Intelligence Reframed Multiple Intelligences for the 21st Century
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5. Central Intelligence Agency
The Official Web site of the US Central Intelligence Agency
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6. Definition Of Intelligence
definition of intelligence
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Multiple Intelligences Explained. What is Multiple Intelligence? Types of multiple Intelligence Interactive Multiple Intelligence Test
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8. MIT Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Aiming to understand the nature of intelligence, to engineer systems that exhibit such intelligence by utilising vision, language, an in particular
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9. American Association For Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
Welcome to the American Association for Artificial Intelligence!
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10. European Coordinating Committee For Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI)
ECCAI, the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence, was established in July 1982 as a representative body for the European
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11. A Routledge Journal: Intelligence And National Security
intelligence and national security breaks the silence surrounding the secret Individual us$84/£57. CrossRef Taylor Francis is a member of CrossRef
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Intelligence and National Security Founding Editors: Christopher Andrew , Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK
Michael Handel
Editors: Peter Jackson , The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
Loch K Johnson , University of Georgia, USA
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Volume 20, 2005, Quarterly
ISSN Print 0268-4527 ISSN Online 1743-9019 2005 Subscription Rates
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Institutional: US$422/£277
Individual: US$84/£57 of CrossRef Aims and Scope: Intelligence and National Security breaks the silence surrounding the secret world of intelligence. Readers gain insight into the contemporary functions of intelligence and its influence of foreign policy and national security. Articles on the historical background of intelligence present the complete picture of its origins and development. Experts on international strategy and the use of intelligence in war, together with cryptanalysts and others who were actively involved in intelligence work for many years offer new evidence on political incidents in recent history. Abstracting Information: Intelligence and National Security is covered by the following abstracting, indexing and citation services: ABC-CLIO - Historical Abstracts and ABC-CLIO - America: History and Life

12. Please Go To Http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/homeland/index.html
The President supports the creation of a national intelligence Director to The Container security Initiative was developed to allow us inspectors to
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13. National Security Council
The national security Council is the President s principal forum for considering and the Director of Central intelligence is the intelligence advisor.
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@import url(/css/nsc-style.css); President Bush speaks with NSC advisor Steve Hadley, March 4, 2005 in the Oval Office. White House photo by Paul Morse
Establishment of the National Security Council
The National Security Council was established by the National Security Act of 1947 (PL 235 - 61 Stat. 496; U.S.C. 402), amended by the National Security Act Amendments of 1949 (63 Stat. 579; 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). Later in 1949, as part of the Reorganization Plan, the Council was placed in the Executive Office of the President.
Membership of the National Security Council
The National Security Council is chaired by the President. Its regular attendees (both statutory and non-statutory) are the Vice President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of Defense, and the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the statutory military advisor to the Council, and the Director of Central Intelligence is the intelligence advisor. The Chief of Staff to the President, Counsel to the President, and the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy are invited to attend any NSC meeting. The Attorney General and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget are invited to attend meetings pertaining to their responsibilities. The heads of other executive departments and agencies, as well as other senior officials, are invited to attend meetings of the NSC when appropriate.

14. US Intelligence And Security Agencies
national security Council President s Foreign intelligence Advisory Board NDIC national Drug intelligence Center usNCB - us national Central Bureau
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US Intelligence and Security Agencies
This resource is an index of United States intelligence and security agencies. In addition to the fourteen agencies which provide positive strategic foreign intelligence under the National Foreign Intelligence Program, it also includes selected tactical military intelligence and security organizations, as well as those responsible for security responses to transnational threats, to include terrorism, cyber warfare and computer security, covert employment of weapons of mass destruction, narcotics trafficking, and international organized crime. It is not complete!
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Counterintelligence Center [CIC]
DCI Center for Security Evaluation [CSE]
DCI Crime and Narcotics Center [CNC]
DCI Counterterrorist Center (CTC)
DCI National Virtual Translation Center [NVTC]
DCI Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control Center [WINPAC]
DCI Special Security Center
National Counterintelligence Executive [NCIX] Terrorist Threat Integration Center [TTIC] Official Official Official Official Official Official Official Official Official Official Official Central Intelligence Agency Official National Security Agency Official ... Official Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Official Official Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration

15. CNN.com - Ex-officers: CIA Leak May Have Harmed U.S. - Jul 20, 2005
Eleven former intelligence officers say the leak of CIA officer Valerie Plame s national security and the government s ability to gather intelligence.
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    Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Karl Rove or Create Your Own Manage Alerts What Is This? WASHINGTON (AP) Eleven former intelligence officers say the leak of CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity may have damaged national security and the government's ability to gather intelligence. The former officers made their views known in a three-page statement to congressional leaders. They said the Republican National Committee has circulated suggestions for officials to deal with the Plame case by focusing on the idea that Plame was not working undercover and legally merited no protection. Thousands of U.S. intelligence officers work at desks in the Washington area every day whose identities are shielded, as Plame's was when her identity was leaked by Bush administration officials, the 11 former officers said. The former officers' statement comes amid revelations that top presidential aide Karl Rove was involved in leaking Plame's identity to columnist Robert Novak and Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper.

16. UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY - WHO WE ARE
securityrelated intelligence issues in support of us national security national security Agency (NSA) - collects and processes foreign signals
http://www.intelligence.gov/1-members.shtml
Members of the Intelligence Community (IC) Definition of the IC
Members of the IC
Relationships with Other Government Organizations An IC member is a federal government agency, service, bureau, or other organization within the executive branch that plays a role in the business of national intelligence. The Intelligence Community comprises many such organizations. Except for the Central Intelligence Agency, intelligence offices or agencies are components of cabinet departments with other roles and missions. The intelligence offices/agencies, however, participate in Intelligence Community activities and serve to support the other efforts of their departments. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has all-source analytical capabilities that cover the whole world outside US borders. It produces a range of studies that cover virtually any topic of interest to national security policymakers. CIA also collects intelligence with human sources and, on occasion, undertakes covert actions at the direction of the President. (A covert action is an activity or activities of the US Government to influence political, economic, or military conditions abroad, where it is intended that the US role will not be apparent or acknowledged publicly.)

17. UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY - WHO WE ARE
Information intelligence Collage, The national security Agency (NSA) information infrastructures critical to us national security interests—a capability
http://www.intelligence.gov/1-members_nsa.shtml
The National Security Agency (NSA) Definition of the IC
Members of the IC
Relationships with Other Government Organizations The National Security Agency (NSA) is the nation’s cryptologic organization and as such, coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to produce foreign intelligence information and protect US information systems. A high-technology organization, NSA is on the frontiers of communications and information technology. NSA is also one of the most important centers of foreign language analysis and research within the US Government. The Agency is completely dedicated to this business and therefore the entire organization is considered to be a Community member. NSA’s Contribution to Intelligence
NSA has two strategic missions:
  • To exploit foreign signals for national foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes—a capability called signals intelligence or SIGINT.

18. The U.S. Intelligence Community: Organization, Operations And Management, 1947-1
The documents reproduced in The us intelligence Community provide a uniquedocumentary record of us national security Council intelligence Directive, 36
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The U.S. Intelligence Community: Organization, Operations and Management, 1947-1989
Acknowledgments Essay Photo Archive
Introduction
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U.S. Satellite Imagery, 1960-1999
The Scope and Sources of the Document Set
The U.S. Intelligence Community: Organization, Operations and Management, 1947-1989 provides a detailed description of the varied civilian and military organizations that constitute the U.S. intelligence community, their past and present operations and the mechanisms by which the community's activities are managed. The collection consists of 870 documents, totaling over 15,000 pages. The great bulk of the collection consists of documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act and donated to the National Security Archive. Specific types of documents obtained include organization and functions manuals; unit, agency and departmental regulations; command histories; interagency directives; and assorted memoranda. In addition, a small number of unclassified brochures, fact sheets and pamphlets distributed by various elements of the intelligence community have been incorporated into the collection. The documents in this collection derive from a wide variety of sources in the national security bureaucracy. Organizations that provided significant documentation include the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Council, the Defense Department, Defense Department intelligence agencies, and the military services and their numerous intelligence units. Also represented are the National Security Agency, the State Department, and several smaller civilian intelligence organizations.

19. Digital National Security Archive Online, Home Page
About the national security Archive Founded in 1985, the national security 19682002; us Espionage and intelligence; The us intelligence Community
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U.S. Policy in the Vietnam War, Part I, 1954-1968
Guatemala and the United States, 1954-1999

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Click here for Frequently Asked Questions about DNSA Visit the National Security Archive's home page The Digital National Security Archive contains the most comprehensive collection of primary documents available. The database includes more than 55,000 of the most important declassified documents regarding critical U.S. policy decisions. There are 24 complete collections, each offering specialized insights. Integrated, they allow you to explore policy across several different areas at once. New collections are published annually by ProQuest and the National Security Archive. About the National Security Archive: Founded in 1985, the National Security Archive has developed a reputation as the most prolific and successful user of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Through its FOIA expertise, the Archive has built what the Christian Science Monitor called "the largest collection of contemporary declassified national security information outside the United States Government." Find out more about the National Security Archive at

20. Northeast Intelligence Network
It is this ALL us Department of Defense intelligence activities, actions ofPresident Clinton’s national security adviser Sandy Berger during the 9/11
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