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  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)

101. Defence Signals Directorate
national authority for signals intelligence and information security.
http://www.dsd.gov.au/
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Welcome to the Website of the Defence Signals Directorate
DSD is Australia's national authority for signals intelligence and information security. DSD has two principal functions: one is to collect and disseminate foreign signals intelligence (known as Sigint); the other is to provide Information Security (Infosec) products and services to the Australian Government and its Defence Force. DSD's Infosec role is not classified, and various Infosec products and services can be accessed from the 'Infosec' button in the navigation bar at the top of the page. The Directorate's intelligence-related activities and operations are classified in the interests of national security. These pages contain general unclassified information about DSD and its history.
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102. National Cryptologic Museum
national Cryptologic Museum is the national security Agency’s the Museum, is the national Vigilance Park the Army Airborne Signal intelligence contribution in
http://www.nsa.gov/museum/index.cfm
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Museum Library ... National Vigilance Park Being the first and only public museum in the Intelligence Community, the Museum hosts approximately 50,000 visitors annually from all over the country and all over the world, allowing them a peek into the secret world of codemaking and codebreaking. The Museum has been featured in a plethora of international TV, print, and radio media and has hosted visitors and dignitaries from around the world. Adjacent to the Museum, is the

103. NAO - Thames House And Vauxhall Cross
national Audit Office report on the purchase, refurbishment and fitting out of buildings for the security Service and the Secret intelligence Service. Requires Acrobat Reader.
http://www.nao.gov.uk/publications/nao_reports/9900236.pdf

104. NSA CAREERS HOMEPAGE
national security Agency To Hire 1,500 People by protecting our country s own security and communications and transforming data into key intelligence for use
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105. The Air Force Role In National Security
Prepared Statement by F. Whitten Peters and Gen. Michael E. Ryan before the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding the USAF role in national security with an apparent focus on intelligence.
http://www.senate.gov/~armed_services/statemnt/980212pr.htm
Prepared Statement by F. Whitten Peters and Gen. Michael E. Ryan THE AIR FORCE ROLE IN NATIONAL SECURITY Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, 1997 was a defining year for U.S. defense policy. Together, the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) and the independent analysis by the National Defense Panel (NDP) significantly raised the level of defense debate. Each of these undertakings will undoubtedly have far-reaching defense policy implications. We are proud of our Service's contributions to these efforts. The Quadrennial Defense Review One of the most significant outcomes of the QDR was the emergence of a new national military strategy. That strategy includes a new special emphasis on the critical importance of an early, decisive halt to armed aggression to provide wider options for the use of military force and to create a window for diplomatic resolution of a crisis. This new strategy is also reflected in the President's National Security Strategy, the Secretary of Defense's Defense Planning Guidance, and the latest edition of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff's National Military Strategy. It is heavily dependent on the speed, range, agility, and overwhelming firepower of aerospace forces. One of the greatest strengths of aerospace forces lies in their ability to project lethality with less vulnerability. With the advance of technology, a more agile aerospace force can substitute for large, slow-arriving forces and deliver more firepower in the process. This capability minimizes the number of friendly casualties, helps to solidify political support for military action, both at home and abroad, and buys critical time for diplomatic initiatives and potential follow-on military actions. This rapid halt capability also minimizes the amount of territory that would have to be retaken should a counter"offensive be necessary. We firmly believe this strategy to be appropriate, cost-effective, and consistent with American values.

106. North Korea And Nuclear Weapons: The Declassified U.S. Record
A selection of both declassified and publicly released intelligence assessments, policy statements and reports on the North Korean nuclear program.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB87/
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North Korea and Nuclear Weapons: The Declassified U.S. Record National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 87 Edited by Robert A. Wampler April 25, 2003 Print this page Jump to documents
(Note 1) For the moment, diplomacy seems to have the upper hand, with a focus on Washington and Pyongyang first trying to feel out the other's positions in the Beijing talks. Incipient brinksmanship combined with uncertainties about what the North has done, much less intends to do, has so far marked the DPRK's actions, as seen in reports that Pyongyang had encountered problems in restarting its nuclear reprocessing facility, and the confusion over the correct English translation of a statement on the North Korean official website, which the North Koreans originally translated to announce the successful reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel rods, only to be revised a day later to say the country was "successfully going forward to reprocess work." (Note 2) To contribute to public understanding about this potential crisis and its historical roots, The National Security Archive is releasing the first in a planned series of Electronic Briefing Books on U.S. policies toward the Korean Peninsula. The subject of this first briefing book is U.S. intelligence and policy regarding North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Compared to what is available on Iraq and other suspected proliferating governments, there is a serious lack of declassified documents on this issue that can help the public and scholars understand and analyze the historical development of U.S. policies on the North Korean nuclear program, though there is a wealth of public data available on the Internet (

107. Welcome To Fort George G. Meade
Official site. Provides a wide range of support to partner organizations from all four services and to several federal agencies. Major tenant units include the national security Agency (NSA), the Defense Information School (DINFOS), the Defense Courier Service, the U.S. Army Field Band, the U.S. Army intelligence and security Command, First U.S. Army (East), the Naval security Group Activity, the 694th intelligence Group (U.S. Air Force) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center.
http://www.ftmeade.army.mil/
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Headquarters Battalion cordially invites all Fort Meade service members and civilians to meet Joe Galloway on Wednesday, 7 July, 1000-1200 at the Post Theater.
In the fall of 1965, U.S. Forces of the 1st Cavalry Division fought a three-day life or death struggle against a division of regulars of The North Vietnamese Army. On the evening of the first day of the engagement, the troops were joined by a young UPI reporter from Refugio, Texas. Several years later, in 1998, Joe Galloway was decorated with the Bronze Star with V device for rescuing wounded soldiers under fire in the Ia Drang Valley. His is the only medal of valor that the U.S.Army awarded to a civilian for actions during the Vietnam War. The story of that battle later became a book and a movie, "We Were Soldiers Once... and Young."
Come meet this amazing individual and learn from his experiences as a war correspondent. His talk is sure to heighten awareness of war correspondents' service and their crucial role in educating the public as they report on conflicts around the world. Notifications Announcements FPCON status:
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108. Cryptome
Documents on cryptology, dualuse technologies, and national security and intelligence. Includes archives.
http://cryptome.org/
JUNE 2004 CRYPTOME CDs
Donate $25 for a 2-CD set of the Cryptome archive of files from June 1996 to May 2004 (~1.7 GB). Click Paypal, use E-gold or mail to Cryptome, 251 West 89th Street, New York, NY 10024. (E-gold users: send mail address to jya@pipeline.com FBI WARNING : "Information on the CDs could be used to harm the United States." g8-airsec.htm + G8 High on International Travel Security June 9, 2004 mil-dead-iqw.htm + Calendar of US Military Dead in Iraqi War June 9, 2004 itc060804.txt + Probe of Imported Worm, Virus Detectors June 8, 2004 fcc060804.txt + FCC Gives Channel 16 to NYC Public Safety June 8, 2004 fcc060804-2.txt + Use of N11 Dial Codes for Pipeline Safety June 8, 2004 epa060804.txt + WTC Environmental Experts Hearing June 8, 2004 mil-dead-060404.jpg + Photos: US Soldiers Killed in Attack June 7, 2004 wmd060704.txt + WMD Commission Secret Meet June 7, 2004 osd060704.txt

109. FAS Project On Government Secrecy
Seeks to challenge excessive government secrecy and to promote public oversight of intelligence and national security policies.
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The Project is directed by Steven Aftergood and is supported by grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation the HKH Foundation , the Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust, and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation For more information, contact: Steven Aftergood
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110. Australian Spy Agencies
Summary of Australian spy agencies such as the Office of national Assessments, Defense intelligence Organization, Defense intelligence Board, Australian Secret intelligence Service, Defense Signals Directorate, Australian Imagery Organization and the Australian security intelligence Organization.
http://www.geocities.com/pwdyson/spytable.html
AUSTRALIAN SPY AGENCIES
ONA
Office of National Assessments Function: Analysis of ASIS, DSD and AIO spying Director-General: Kim Jones Minister: John Howard, PM Legislation: Office of National Assessments Act 1977 Web: www.ona.gov.au DIO
Defence Intelligence Organisation Function: Defence analysis of ASIS, DSD and AIO spying Director: Frank Lewincamp Minister: John Moore, Defence Web: http://www.dod.gov.au/dio DIB Defence Intelligence Board Function: Oversee DIO, DSD and DIO and link them with foreign Defence agencies Chairman: Martin Brady Minister: John Moore, Defence Created: October 1999 ASIS Australian Secret Intelligence Service Function: Spying overseas with secret agents Minister: Alexander Downer, Foreign Affairs Too close to: CIA (USA) , MI6 (UK) Web: www.asis.gov.au DSD Defence Signals Directorate Function: Spying overseas by listening to the world's phone calls, FAX and emails. ( Echelon Network Director: Ron Bonighton Previous Dir: Martin Brady Minister: John Moore, Defence Web: www.dsd.gov.au Partners: Through UKUSA agreement: NSA National Security Agency (USA) GCHQ: Government Communications Headquarters (UK) GCSB: Government Communications Security Bureau (NZ) CSE: Communications Security Establishment (Canada) AIO Australian Imagery Organisation Function: Spying overseas by photographing Director: Chris Stephens Minister: John Moore, Defence

111. CIABASE Info
Computer data base on the Central intelligence Agency that provides a historical resource on American national security policy.
http://www.webcom.com/~pinknoiz/covert/ciabase.html
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112. Security Resources
The Pentagon, national Counter intelligence Center Natl. of Nonproliferation and national security/Department of Bureau of Diplomatic securityCounterTerrorism
http://www.angelfire.com/ca7/Security/INTELLIGENCE.html
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INTELLIGENCE DOD Definition: 1. The product resulting from the collection,processing, integration, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign countries or areas. 2. Information and knowledge about an adversary obtained through observation, investigation, analysis, or understanding.
This definition gives a broad meaning to the term and there are several different definitions from other agencies. There are many different types of intelligence collection methods and categories. Such as Open Source Intelligence, Human , Imagery, Nuclear, Scientific, Signal, Communications, Tactical, Competitive. The number is much larger and growing This website in itself is a source of "Open Source Intelligence" because it offers resources for more open resources, which enables you to collect data on a subject which may be analyzed, interpreted and processed into valuble intelligence or knowledge. COUNTERINTELLIGENCE
The Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies.

113. National Homeland Security Knowledgebase
Federal Emergency Management Agency. Catalog of Fed and Domestic intelligence Assistance. The Journal of Homeland security. Oak Ridge national Laboratory.
http://www.twotigersonline.com/resources.html
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Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

114. Intelligence And National Security Policy
intelligence and national security Policy national Commission on Today, the threat to our security is not in an enemy silo, but in the briefcase or
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National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States October 14, 2003
James B. Steinberg
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James B. Steinberg The attacks on September 11, 2001 awakened the people of the United States and the world to a profound shift in the international landscape; a shift that was well underway long before that tragic date. At least since the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s, the principal challenge to American security no longer came from established states whose interests were adverse to those of the United States. Instead, the most immediate and serious threats were those associated with the forces of disorder, closely connected to the process that has loosely been called "globalization." As the 1990s unfolded, senior political leaders in the United States and abroad increasingly came to recognize both the opportunities and threats of this new world. In 1995, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the United Nations Charter, President Clinton said: The next year, in March, representatives from 29 countries and institutions (including leaders from the Middle East, Europe, United States, Japan, Russia and Canada) met in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt in an anti-terrorism summit following a wave of suicide bombings in Israel. Later that summer, the G7 in Lyon decided to focus on the problems of global terrorism and crime, including through the creation of the Lyon Group to provide an ongoing mechanism of international coordination.

115. DEBKAfile, Political Analysis, Espionage, Terrorism Security
proposal that “takes into account national security and the blast at Saudi General intelligence Headquarters in all these cases, local security forces were
http://www.debka.com/
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*DEBKAfile’s War Diary is included in US Library of Congress historic collection of 2003 War on Iraq on Internet HEADLINES Last Updated on June 9, 2004, 9:27 PM (GMT+02:00) DEBKA file 's Daily Poll Two N.Iraqi oil pipelines sabotaged Wednesday UN Security Council passes US-UK Iraq resolution Kurds threaten to quit Iraqi government over autonomy omission from UN resolution Palestinians evacuate houses along Gaza`s Philadelphi route UK, France, Germany, turn tough on Iran`s clandestine nuclear weapons program Joint Israel-Palestinian industrial zone at Erez shutting down for good - DEBKA file ’s Middle East sources report sharply-worded US warning Wednesday to Syria and Lebanon to rein in the Hizballah without delay - or else matters would go very badly for them. The note reproved the two governments for showing forbearance and sympathy for Hizballah attacks on Israel. At least 16 injured, 4 seriously, in a bomb explosion on shopping street in Germany city of Cologne. Cause unknown

116. Intelligence_&_National_Security_Services_Page
Coordination of national security Activities. Defense intelligence Agency. of Defense security Institute the official homepage of the DoD security Institute.
http://www.ability.org.uk/chq.html
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117. :: John Kerry For President - Defending The American Homeland ::
vulnerable infrastructure, and improving our domestic intelligence. nation s largest homeland security funding program. director of the national Association of
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Defending the American Homeland The most basic responsibility of government is to provide for the common defense. The Bush Administration has provided too little support, too little leadership, and too little vision for the common defense of our homeland. John Kerry has the courage to roll back George Bush’s tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans so we can invest in homeland security. John Kerry believes we shouldn’t be opening firehouses in Baghdad and closing them in Brooklyn. Our first defenders should never come in last in the budget. Firefighters are first up the stairs and John Kerry believes they deserve to be first in line when we decide our spending priorities. America needs a new strategy for homeland security that asks Americans to do more and takes steps as big as the threats we face. We need to put our faith and trust in the people on the frontlines – and back it up with real resources. We need to make sure first defenders have the gear and support they need, and the benefits and protections they've earned. John Kerry has a six-point plan to ensure that we are safer, stronger and more secure on our own soil.

118. INEEL - National Security
Homeland security — identifying vulnerabilities, developing and Communications — solving national and international intelligence Technologies and Analysis
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INEEL's Hazmat Cam licensed for commercialization by View Systems, Inc. ... Wireless Test Bed open for business Newsletter archive INEEL scientist demonstrates nuclear materials detection Full story The INEEL has been conducting national security programs since its inception, and National Security continues today as one of the laboratory’s main mission areas. The laboratory has delivered products, services and solutions to the United States as it tackled its toughest battles - from World War II to today’s crucial war on terrorism. The attacks of September 11, 2001, however, opened the nation’s eyes to a more vulnerable United States. We now recognize that not only can our citizens be threatened, but the very infrastructure that supports our society is also at risk. The National Security Division of the INEEL is well positioned to address the needs of the nation, Departments of Energy and Homeland Security, the U.S. military, federal agencies and industry as they endeavor to respond to those tragic events and subsequent heightened awareness of our vulnerability.

119. Central Intelligence Agency & Director Of Central Intelligence
The Official Web site of the us Central intelligence Agency
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The World Factbook Factbook on Intelligence Chiefs of State ... Related Links Federal Government Links Regulations.gov Special Section: The War on Terrorism What's New at the Central Intelligence Agency June 4 - Posted Press Release - CIA Deputy Director for Operations James L. Pavitt Announces Retirement June 3 - Posted remarks by Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet to Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency and the US Intelligence Community June 3 - Posted biography for Dr. David Gordon , Vice Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. June 1 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments ... (more). May 28 - Posted Press Release CIA Marks 60th Anniversary of D-Day, Honors OSS.

120. BENS
BENS is a national, nonpartisan organization of business leaders who apply the lessons of their successful businesses to making our country safer and more secure.
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