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  1. US Covert Operations and Cold War Strategy: Truman, Secret Warfare and the CIA, 1945-53 (Studies in Intelligence) by Sarah-Jane Corke, 2007-10-31
  2. Exporting Security: International Engagement, Security Cooperation, and the Changing Face of the U.s. Military by Derek S. Reveron, 2010-09-15
  3. Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency by James Bamford, 2007-12-18
  4. Field Evaluation in the Intelligence and Counterintelligence Context by Robert Pool, Planning Committee on Field Evaluation of Behavior, 2010-03-16
  5. Us Defence Intelligence Agency Handbook (World Business Library) by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  6. The Civilian-Military Divide: Obstacles to the Integration of Intelligence in the United States by Louise Stanton, 2009-09-23
  7. Super Secret Bungling and Crookery: National Security Drone by Frank Naif, 2008-07-31
  8. The Guys Who Spied for China by Gordon Basichis, 2009-10-26
  9. Indias 2004 National Elections (Congressional Research Service Report for Congress) by K. Alan Kronstadt Congressional Research Service, 2010-02-01
  10. Bioterrorism: Summary of a CRS/National Health Policy Forum Seminar on Federal, State, and Local Public Health Preparedness (Congressional Research Service) by Robin J. Strongin Congressional Research Service, C. Stephen Redhead Congressional Research Service, 2009-12-31
  11. The Central Intelligence Agency: A Documentary History by Scott C. Monje, 2008-06-30
  12. Fundamental Elements of the Counterintelligence Discipline by OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL COUNTERINTELLIGENCE EXECUTIVE, 2010-03-16
  13. Street Smart: Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield for Urban Operations by Jamison Jo Medby, 2002-10-16
  14. Analyzing Intelligence: Origins, Obstacles, and Innovations

61. Loyola Homepage On Strategic Intelligence
Contains an extensive library of documents and links related to strategic and military intelligence Category Society Government intelligence...... of intelligence and national security (Table of contents and contact information.)Of Historical Interest. Cuban Missile Crisis. Foreign Relations of the us
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62. ImageSat International - Applications - National Security
satellite imagery for national security, intelligence and military our satellite imagingservices for intelligence gathering; assessment from the us attacks on
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63. SAIC: National Security: Information Dominance / Command And Control
backdrop for intelligencegatherers to help us warfighters maintain dominant awarenessof the battlespace. In a significant win, the national Imagery and
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Consistently ranked among the top federal systems integration contractors, SAIC is the company that "pulls it all together" for U.S. forces and allies. As the lead integrator for the Global Command and Control System (GCCS), for example, we help give warfighters an integrated picture of the battlespace and commanders greater capability to deploy a U.S. fighting force around the globe at any time and provide it with the information and direction to complete its mission. As the military's key command, control, computing, communications, and intelligence (C4I) system, the GCCS uses the Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment (DII COE) to support joint warfighting needs. Helping to ensure that C4I maintains its pace with technology, SAIC leads several significant projects to bring leading edge DII COE-compliant technologies to the GCCS community. These include Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) efforts supporting senior levels of command, such as the National Command Authority and Joint Staff, down through Joint Task Force Commanders and service components, such as the Marine Corps' Chemical/Biological Warfare Incident Response Force. SAIC also helps provide the image and mapping backdrop for intelligence-gatherers to help U.S. warfighters maintain dominant awareness of the battlespace. In a significant win, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)

64. Saludos Hispanos
and all officials who make and execute us national security policy by · Providingaccurate, comprehensive, and timely foreign intelligence on national
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The Central Intelligence Agency The Central Intelligence Agency was created in 1947 with the signing of the National Security Act by President Truman. The National Security Act charged the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) with coordinating the nation’s intelligence activities and correlating, evaluating, and disseminating intelligence which affects national security. George J. Tenet was confirmed July 10, 1997, as the current Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). The DCI serves as head of the United States Intelligence Community, principal advisor to the President for Intelligence matters related to national security, and head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The CIA is an independent agency, responsible to the President through the DCI, and accountable to the American people through the intelligence oversight committees of the U.S. Congress. CIA’s mission is to support the President, the National Security Council, and all officials who make and execute U.S. national security policy by:

65. USCC Commissioner Wortzel Page
by Speaker Dennis Hastert, us House of Representatives, November 9, 2001. A leadingauthority on China, Asia, intelligence, national security and military
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Larry M. Wortzel Dr. Wortzel was appointed to the Commission by Speaker Dennis Hastert, U.S. House of Representatives, November 9, 2001. A leading authority on China, Asia, intelligence, national security and military strategy, Dr. Wortzel joined Heritage in November 1999 upon completing a distinguished 32-year career in the U.S. armed forces. His last military position was as director of the Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College.
Following three years in the Marine Corps and a stint in college, Wortzel enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1970. His first assignment with the Army Security Agency took him to Thailand, where he focused on Chinese military communications in Vietnam and Laos. Within three years he had graduated Infantry Officer Candidate School, as well as both Airborne and Ranger schools.
Wortzel's books include Class in China: Stratification in a Classless Society (Greenwood Press, 1987), China's Military Modernization: International Implications (Greenwood, 1988), The Chinese Armed Forces in the 21st Century (Carlisle, PA, 1999), and Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese Military History (Greenwood, 1999). He regularly publishes articles and monographs on Asian security matters.

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Special Section: The War on Terrorism What's New at the Central Intelligence Agency April 3 - Posted updated Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments more March 25 - Added Undergraduate Scholar Program to the Recruitment Center's list of positions March 24 - Added Desktop Technology Consultant to the Recruitment Center's list of positions March 24 - Posted Unclassified Articles from Classified Studies in Intelligence Vol.46, No.2 and Vol 46, No.4. March 24 - Posted the CSI publication Predicting the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: The Intelligence Community's Record Director of Central Intelligence
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69. National Security
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The President also outlined initiatives to defend the safety of our people and the hopes of mankind by confronting the international HIV/AIDS Pandemic, guarding against bio-terrorism through Project BioShield, improving intelligence capabilities through the Terrorist Threat Integration Center and disarming Saddam Husein.
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70. Digital National Security Archive, Collections
Clinton provides a unique collection of documents pertaining to all aspects of USnational security policyforeign, defense, intelligence, and international
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Afghanistan: The Making of U.S. Policy, 1973-1990
Containing over 2,000 documents which total more than 14,000 pages, Afghanistan offers a comprehensive record of the bloodiest and costliest superpower proxy war of the 1980s. Documents include State Department cables from Kabul, Washington, D.C., and Islamabad.
The Berlin Crisis, 1958-1962
Beginning with documents from late 1953 when the Eisenhower administration began to formulate its Berlin contingency plans and closing with a series of newly declassified State Department histories from the late 1960s, The Berlin Crisis contains more than 11,500 pages from almost 3,000 documents.
China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement, 1960-1998 (New 2003!)
This collection pulls together more than 2,000 documents concerning the relationship between the United States and China, with an emphasis on the 1969-1998 time period. The documents include memos, cables, and studies concerning U.S. diplomatic relations with China, records concerning the U.S.-PRC security relationship, documents related to the economic and scientific association with the PRC, and intelligence estimates and studies concerning the PRC's foreign policy objectives, military capabilities, and internal situation.
The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962

71. Energy.gov - National Security
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72. International Security
national security OFFICIALS. This site is produced and maintained by the us Departmentof State's Office of International Information Programs (usinfo.state.gov
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74. Washingtonpost.com National Security
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75. RAND National Security Research
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A new RAND book evaluates political, economic, and societal faultlines underlying the potential of conflict in the region and how such outbreaks could involve U.S. forces. Read more RAND Hosts Workshop on Safety Management for Emergency Response Personnel
Continuing a strong RAND research effort to address the safety and health needs of emergency response personnel, RAND's , in association with the National Defense Research Institute (NDRI), recently held a workshop for more than 80 emergency responders and federal representatives to discuss how safety is addressed in the context of major-incident response. Read more RAND Lends Support to Study of Cutting-Edge Army Aircraft
RAND is providing support to the Army Science Board (ASB), a federal advisory committee that advises the Army leadership on scientific and technological issues, in the study of cutting-edge Army aircraft and aviation options to facilitate the Army's goal of transforming into a rapidly deployable, lighter and more effective combat force. Read more RAND Europe Offers Seminars on Intelligence, Terrorism and International Security

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Following the tragic loss of Pan Am flight 103 to a terrorist explosive device over Lockerbie, Scotland, the Aviation Security Improvement Act of 1990 (ASIA) was signed into law on November 16, 1990. Section 101 of the Act established the Office of Intelligence and Security (OIS), within the Office of the Secretary of Transportation, to be responsible for developing policy and conducting strategic planning related to long term transportation security needs. The OIS Director is the Secretary's chief liaison to the intelligence and law enforcement communities and oversees the assessment of intelligence and threats to ALL modes of transportation.
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  • Serve as the Secretary's National Security Advisor, analyzing, developing and coordinating departmental and national policies addressing national defense, border security, and transportation infrastructure assurance and protection issues Represent the Secretary at National Security Council (NSC) and the Executive Office of the President (EOP) forums to advance DOT's national security and national defense capabilities and interests Advise the Secretary and the Operating Administrations on the development, coordination, and implementation of transportation security policies and programs in a changing international environment
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    79. Department Of Defense Homeland Security
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    80. CIA
    Major Critique of us intelligence by ten national Experts A for the reform of nationalsecurity operations. A drastic reform of intelligence activities is long
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