Stratégiai
hírszerzés más országokban
1.
Az Egyesült Államok hírszerzõ közössége
1.1 CIA (Central
Intelligence Agency): DI, DS&T
1.2 NIC (National Intelligence
Council)
1.3 JUSTICE
(Justice Department); (Office of Intelligence
Policy and Review)
1.4 FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
1.5 TREASURY (Treasury
Department Office of Intelligence Support)
1.6 NSA (National Security Agency)
1.7 DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)
1.8 NRO (National Reconnaissance Office)
1.9 NIMA (National Imagery and Mapping Agency)
1.10 AFI (Air Force Intelligence)
1.12 AI (Army Intelligence)
1.13 NI (Naval Intelligence)
1.14 MCI (Marine Corps
Intelligence)
1.15 STATE (Department of State
Bureau of Intelligence and Research)
1.16 ENERGY (Department of Energy)
2.
Az Egyesült Államok hírszerzésével kapcsolatos más
szervezetek
2.1 NACIC
(National Counter Intelligence Center: website archive)
2.2 NCIX (National Counter Intelligence
Executive)
2.3 NIPC (National Infrastructure Protection
Center)
2.4 ONN (Office of Nonproliferation
and National Security/Department of Energy)
2.5 OCC (Office
of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Department of State)
2.6 Foreign
Terrorist Organizations, via U.S. Department of State
2.7 IEB-CWG (Intelink Engineering
Board: Collaboration Working Group)
2.8 IOSS (Interagency OPSEC Support Staff)
2.9 NITFS Technical Board
2.10 GSMC/ISMC (Geospatial and Imagery
Standards Management Committees)
2.11 CSI (Center for the Study
of Intelligence at CIA)
2.12 ONR (Office of Naval Research)
2.13 PFIAB (President's
Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board)
2.14 PCCIP (President's Commission on
Critical Infrastructure Protection)
2.15 SPB (Security Policy Board)
2.16 ANSIR (FBI Awareness
of National Security Issues and Response Program)
2.17 SSCI (Senate Select
Committee on Intelligence) and Membership
2.18 BATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
Firearms)
2.19 DEA (Drug Enforcement
Administration)
2.20 DSS
(Defense Security Service -- formerly DIS)
2.21 FINCEN (Financial Crimes
Enforcement Network)
2.22 DSSTO (Defense Security Service
Training Office)
2.23 HEROES (State Department Bureau of
Diplomatic Security: Counter-Terrorism Rewards Program)
2.24 USSS (Secret Service)
2.25 DOSFAN (Department of State Foreign
Affairs Network)
2.26 NDIC (National Drug Intelligence
Center at DOJ)
2.27 NTIS (National Technical Information
Service)
3.
A stratégiai hírszerzéssel kapcsolatos nemzetközi
oldalak
3.1 AJSI (Australian
Justice Studies: Intelligence Gopher)
3.2 ADIO (Australian Defence Intelligence
Organisation)
3.3 ADSD (Australian Defence
Signals Directorate)
3.4 IGIS (Australian Inspector-General of
Intelligence and Security)
3.5 ASIS (Australian
Secret Intelligence Service)
3.6 ASIO (Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation)
3.7 ONA (Australian Office of National
Assessments)
3.8 PJCASIO
(Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Security Intelligence
Organization)
3.9 AMIC (Australian
Maritime Intelligence Center)
3.10 BFCO (British Foreign and Commonwealth
Office)
3.11 MI-5 (British Security Service)
3.12 CCSE (Canadian Communications Security
Establishment) [Commissioner's
Site][Annual Reports]
3.13 CFIBA (Canadian Forces Intelligence
Branch Association) [Intelligence Notebook]
3.14 CSIC
(Canadian Security and Intelligence Community) (pdf format)
3.15 CSIS (Canadian Security
Intelligence Service)
3.16 CSIS Public
Reports (several annual reports available)
3.17 SIRC (Canadian Security
Intelligence Review Committee)
3.18 CFC (War, Peace and Security --
Canadian Forces College)
3.19 BVD
(Dutch National Security Service Annual Report, 1998 - pdf format) or (local)
3.20 IS (Intelligence
Stratégique - unofficial site in French)
3.21 BfV (German Bundesamt fuer
Verfassungsschutz / Counterintel)
3.22 BND (German
Bundesnachrichtendienst)
3.23 MAD (German
Militärischer Abschirmdienst)
3.24 NSO (Hungarian National
Security Office)
3.25 SISDe (Italian Intelligence and
Democratic Security Service)
3.26 GID (Jordanian General Intelligence
Department)
3.27 GCSB (New Zealand Government
Communications Security Bureau)
3.28 NZ-SONS
(New Zealand: "Securing Our Nation's Safety" 2000)
3.29 ABW (Polish Internal Security Agency)
3.30 SIS (Portuguese Security and Information
Service)
3.31 AGENTURA (Russian Language Site on
Intelligence; some pages in English)
3.32 FSB (Russian Intelligence)
3.33 SVR (Russian Foreign Intelligence)
3.34 ANSP (South Korean
Intelligence -- unofficial)
3.35 CESID (Spanish Intelligence);
also in English
version
3.36 SISD (Swedish Intelligence
and Security Directorate)
3.37 MIT (Turkish National
Intelligence Organization)
3.38 NIM
(United Kingdom National Intelligence Machinery)
3.39 GCHQ (United Kingdom Government
Communications Headquarters)
3.40 CESG (United Kingdom
Communications-Electronics Security Group)
4.
A stratégiai hírszerzéssel összefüggõ
szervezetek oldalai
4.1 AAA
(Air America Association)
4.2 AFCEA
(The Armed Forces Communications-Electronics Association)
4.3 AFIO
(Association of Former Intelligence Officers)
4.4 AI (Africa
Intelligence)
4.5 AIPIO
(Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers)
4.6 BEAIF (Bulgarian
Euro-Atlantic Intelligence Forum)
4.7 CASIS (Canadian Association for
Security and Intelligence Studies)
4.8 CIABASE
(Search CIABASE On-line)
4.9 CICENTRE
(Center for Counterintelligence and Security Studies)
4.10 CIP (Center for International
Policy: Intelligence Reform Program)
4.11 CONET (Numbers
Stations Around the World)
4.12 CRYPTOME (On-line archival
site, via JYA/Urban Deadline)
4.13 CSP (Center for Security
Policy)
4.14 FASIRP
(Federation of American Scientists Intelligence Resource Program)
4.15 FAS-Sats (Satellite Imagery
of IC sites, via FAS)
4.16 IF
(Intelligence Forum: Academic Discussion Group on Intelligence)
4.17 IIHSG
(International Intelligence History Study Group)
4.18 INT-ONLINE (Intelligence
Online -- Newsletter Index)
4.19 IRSN
(International Relations and Security Network)
4.20 ISA (Intelligence Students
Association)
4.21 ISS
(Intelligence Studies Section of the International Studies Association)
4.22 IWP
(Institute of World Politics, Graduate School of Statecraft and National
Security)
4.23 Kim-Spy (Kim-Software
Corporation Intelligence Page)
4.24 MASTA (Measurement and
Signals Technology Association)
4.25 MCCIA
(Marine Corps Counterintelligence Association)
4.26 NCMS
(National Classification Management Society)
4.27 NSArchives (National Security
Archives)
4.28 NUKES (Nuclear
Weapons Testing Information)
4.29 OLIN (Online
Intelligence Project -- OSINT around the world)
4.30 OSS
(Open Source Solutions)
4.31 SECINT (UK Security and
Intelligence Studies Group)
4.32 SPOOKS (The Spooks' Newsletter
- Numbers Stations around the world)
4.33 USIC Guide
(Document Service Center, Columbia University Library)
5. A
stratégiai hírszerzéssel kapcsolatos dokumentumok
5.1 Analytic Toolkit, via
CIA/DI
5.2 Defining the Future of the
NRO
5.3 Advisory
Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving
Weapons of Mass Destruction, Annual Report to Congress, 1999 (pdf, 919 kb)
5.4 Toward
a National Strategy for Combating Terrorism, Advisory Panel to Assess
Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction
2nd Annual Report to Congress, Dec. 2000
5.5 National
Commission on Terrorism Report, 2000 (pdf, 3.2 mb)
5.6 DCI's 1998
Report for the United States Intelligence Community (May 1999)
5.7 CIA
IG Report: "Improper Handling of Classified Information by John M.
Deutch" (local pdf or via SSCI)
5.8 Foreign
Missile Developments and the Ballistic Missile Threat Through 2015
(12/2001) (313KB pdf)
5.9 Global
Trends 2015 (local, large ~6.5 MB pdf), or html
via CIA
5.10 Intelligence
and Law Enforcement: Countering Transnational Threats to the US, CRS Report
RL30252 (pdf)
5.11 Interception
Capabilities 2000 (EP Report on ECHELON and COMINT, via NRC Handelsblad)
5.12 Khobar Towers
Bombing Incident (Staff Report, House National Security Committee, August
1996)
5.13 The Literature of
Intelligence: A Bibliography via Muskingum College
5.14 FY98
US Intelligence Budget Statement
5.15 Combatting
Terrorism: Threat and Risk Assessments Can Help Prioritize and Target
Program Investments (GAO Report, April 1998)
5.16 PFIAB
Report and Appendix
on DOE security Problems
5.17 CRISIS: Cryptography's
Role In Securing the Information Society
5.18 Annual FISA
Reports to Congress from DOJ
5.19 Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Title 50 U.S.C. (chapter 36, sec. 1800 ff.)
5.20 National Cryptologic Strategy
for the 21st Century via NSA
5.21 NIMA Slideshow
Presentations
5.22 Report
of the Independent Commission on NIMA (Jan.2001) html or pdf via NIMA or local
pdf (2.5mb)
5.23 DoD
Space Technology Guide: Intel Chapter (600 kb pdf) or Full Report (via space.gov)
5.24 National
Security Agency: Issues for Congress, CRS Report RL30740, January 16, 2001
5.25 National Security and Intelligence
Documents on-line, via GSA
5.26 Information
Security-Opportunities for Improved OMB Oversight (GAO Report, Sept.1996)
5.27 Redefining
Security (Joint Security Commission) html or pdf formats
5.28 JSC-II:
Final Report August 24, 1999 (Joint Security Commission) pdf format
5.29 GAO/NSIAD-96-225
Foreign Missile Threats: Analytical Soundness of Certain NIEs
5.30 GAO/NSIAD-99-163
Combatting Terrorism: Need for Comprehensive Threat and Risk Assessments of
Chemical and Biological Attacks
5.31 GAO/NSIAD-97-53
Foreign Missile Threats: Analytic Soundness of National Intelligence Estimate
95-19
5.32 GAO/NSIAD-98-245
EOP Procedures for...Intelligence Information
5.33 The Environment
and National Security Speech
5.34 SSCI Report on
Committee Activities, Jan. 4, 1995-Oct. 3, 1996 (also in pdf)
5.35 SSCI Rules
5.36 DCI Directive 1/7:
Security Controls on the Dissemination of Intelligence Information
5.37 Intelligence
Oversight Board's Guatemala Review via CIP
5.38 Department of
State's Guatemala Documents
5.39 Executive Order
12863 on the PFIAB (also in pdf format)
5.40 Executive Order 12958:
Classified National Security Information (also in pdf format)
5.41 Executive Order 12968: Access
to Classified Information (also in pdf format)
5.42 Executive Order
12972: Amendment to Executive Order 12958 (pdf format only)
5.43 Executive Order
12977: Interagency Security Committee (pdf format only)
5.44 Executive Order
13142: Amendment to Executive Order 12958 (also in pdf format)
5.45 Foreign Intelligence
Recruitment Approaches
5.46 Secretary
of Defense Annual Report to Congress and the President 2000 (pdf format, ca
2 mb)
5.47 Technology
Collection Trends in the U.S. Defense Industry
5.48 Your Role in Helping
to Prevent Espionage
5.50 Checklist
for the Future of Intelligence
6.
Testületi jegyzékek, törvények és
jelentések
6.1 Public Law 95-511
[summary] Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
6.2 S.2089 A Bill
to Amend FISA, introduced in the Senate Feb. 24, 2000 (pdf)
6.3 Executive
Summary and Report:
Investigation of Espionage Allegations Against Dr. Wen Ho Lee (Released by Sen.
Arlen Specter)
6.4 Public Law 104-93
Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1996 (pdf)
6.5 Public Law
104-293 Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1997 (pdf)
6.6 Public Law
105-107 Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1998 (pdf)
6.7 Senate Report
105-24 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1998 (pdf)
6.8 House Report
105-135 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1998 (pdf)
6.9 Conference
Report 105-350 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1998
(pdf)
6.10 Public Law
105-272 Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1999 (pdf)
6.11 HR3694(enrolled)
Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1999 (pdf)
6.12 Senate Report
105-185 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1999 (pdf)
6.13 House Report
105-508 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1999 (pdf)
6.14 Conference Report
105-780 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY1999 (pdf)
6.15 Senate Report
106-3 on Activities of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
6.16 Senate Report
106-048 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2000 (txt)
6.17 House Report
106-130 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2000 (pdf)
6.18 Conference
Report 106-457 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2000
(txt) and (pdf)
6.19 HR1555
(enrolled bill) Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2000 (pdf)
6.20 Public Law
106-120 Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2000 (pdf)
6.21 House Report
106-620 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2001 (pdf)
6.22 Senate Report
106-279 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2001 (pdf)
6.23 Conference
Report 106-969 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2001
(pdf)
6.24 Veto
Message on Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2001 (November 4,
2000) (pdf)
6.25 Public Law
106-567 Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2001 (pdf)
6.26 HR2883
(enrolled bill) Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2002 (pdf)
6.27 House Report
107-219 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2002 (pdf)
6.28 Senate Report
107-63 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2002 (pdf)
6.29 Conference
Report 107-328 on the Intelligence Authorization Act for FY2002
(pdf)
6.30 Public Law 107-56
(USA Patriot Act of 2001)
6.31 HPSCI
Committee Activity Report for the 105th Congress (173 kb pdf)
6.32 HPSCI
Committee Activity Report for the 106th Congress (98 kb pdf)
6.33 Senate Report
107-51 on Committee Activities, Jan. 6, 1999-Dec. 15, 2000. (174 kb pdf)
6.34 Cox
Report via House Server or locally on
technology transfer and theft of Nuclear Secrets by the PRC
6.35 Report of the
Redmond Panel on Improving Counterintelligence at DOE/National Laboratories
(pdf)
6.36 SSCI China Report: Report on
Impacts to U.S. National Security of Advanced Satellite Technology Exports to
the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and Report on the PRC’s Efforts to
Influence U.S. Policy
6.37 Combating
Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission Report (1.6 mb pdf)
6.38 Handling of
FBI Intelligence Information Related to the Justice Department’s Campaign
Finance Investigation (USDOJ/OIG Special Report: July, 1999)
6.39 FBI
Intelligence Investigations: Coordination within Justice on
Counterintelligence Criminal Matters is Limited (GAO Report 01-780, July, 2001)
6.40 USCODE
(U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library U.S. Code)
7.
Meghallgatások, beszámolók és bizonyítékok
7.1 William
Webster (Fmr. DCI) Testimony before House Committee on National
Security February 13, 1997 )
7.2 Anthony Lake
Testimony before the SSCI March 11, 1997 )
7.3 Thomas
R. Wilson, DDIA, before the SSCI 2 February 2000 )
7.4 George
Tenet (DCI), before the SSCI 2 February 2000 [as prepared for
delivery] )
7.5 John
Deutch (Fmr. DCI) Testimony before House Committee on National Security
February 12, 1998 )
7.6 James
Woolsey (Fmr. DCI)Testimony before House Committee on National
Security, February 12, 1998 )
7.7 Terrorism and
Intelligence Operations, before Joint Economic Committee, May 20, 1998
)
7.8 CIA:
Observations of GAO Access to information on CIA Programs and Activities,
GAO Testimony July 18, 2001 (pdf format) )
7.9 Disclosure
of Classified Information to Congress, before Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence, February 4 and 11, 1998 (S. Hrg. 105-729) )
7.10 Hearing:
Infectious Disease: Threat to America's Health and Security, June
29,2000. H.Serial 106-146 (3.5 MB pdf) )
7.11 Hearing:
State Department Domestic Security Lapses, May 17, 2000. H.Serial 106-162
(2.4 MB pdf) )
7.12 Hearing:
Russian Intelligence Activities Directed at the Department of State.Feb.10,2000.
S.Hrg.106-565 (225 kb pdf) ]
7.13 Hearing: NIE
on Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States. Feb. 9, 2000. S.Hrg.
106-671 (4.3 MB pdf) ]
7.14 Hearing:
Defense Security Service Oversight, Feb. 16, 2000. H.Serial 106-152
(3.5 MB pdf) )
7.15 Inadequate
Personnel Security Investigations Pose National Security Risks GAO
testimony Feb. 16, 2000 )
7.16 DOD
Personnel: Weaknesses in Security Investigation Program are Being Addressed
GAO testimony April 6, 2000 )
7.17 More
Accurate Estimate of Overdue Security Clearance Reinvestigations is Needed
GAO testimony September 20, 2000 )
7.18 Defense
Security Service: Mission Degradation? Hearing before Subcom.on
Nat.Sec.,Vet.Aff.,and IR of the House Committee of Government Reform, March 2,
2001 ) Újjászervezés, reform és menedzsment
7.19 Intelligence
and Counterintelligence: Proposed Program for the 21st Century via OSS
7.20 John
Millis (HPSCI Staff Director) Address at the CIRA Luncheon, October 5,
1998, via JYA.
7.21 The
Road to Intelligence Reform: Paved with Good Intentions (Mel Goodman) via
CIP
7.22 Ending
the CIA's Cold War Legacy (Mel Goodman) via CIP
7.23 The
Failure of Intelligence Review via CIP
7.24 The Future of
the CIA (A Policy Impact Panel from CFR)
7.25 IC21:
Intelligence Community in the 21st Century via GPO or local
7.26 Commission
on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy Report via GPO or local
7.27 Commision on the Roles and
Capabilities of the US IC via FAS
7.28 Preparing for
the 21st Century: An Appraisal of US Intelligence via GPO or local
7.29 Deutch Address
(Toward a Better Intelligence Community Relationship)
7.30 Clarridge Address (The
Future of U.S. Intelligence/Clandestine Services)
7.31 Report of the Independent
Panel on the CIA In-Q-Tel Venture via BENS
7.32 Rethinking Intelligence,
via GovExec
7.33 Relevant Intelligence
in the Post-Cold War World
7.34 DOD Personnel:
Inadequate Personnel Security Investigations Pose National Security Risk
(GAO/NSIAD)
7.35 DOD
Personnel: More Actions Needed to Address Backlog of Security Clearance
Reinvestigations (GAO/NSIAD)
7.36 NRO at the
Crossroads (Report of the National Commission for the Review of the NRO,
2000)(6 mb pdf)
7.37 NSA
1999 External Team Review (large pdf file, ca. 2.7 mb)
7.38 NSA
1999 NETeam (Internal) Review (very large pdf file, ca. 6.5 mb)
7.39 Security
Clearance Investigation FAQ
7.40 Woolsey and
the CIA
7.41 NPR (National
Performance Review)Intelligence Agency Activities
7.42 NPR Intelligence
Agency Activities Update 1
7.43 NPR Intelligence
Agency Activities Update 2
7.44 NPR New
Recommendations for Intelligence Agencies
7.45 Gore announces
NPR New Recommendations for Intelligence
7.46 Counter
Intelligence Effectiveness (White House Statement: May 4, 1994)
8. Terrorizmus
/ Antiterrorizmus
8.1 Advisory
Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving
Weapons of Mass Destruction, Annual Report to Congress, 1999 (pdf, 919 kb)
8.2 Centre for the
Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (St. Andrews University)
8.3 Combatting
Terrorism: Threat and Risk Assessments Can Help Prioritize and Target
Program Investments (GAO Report, April 1998)
8.4 Combatting
Terrorism: Need for Comprehensive Threat and Risk Assessments of Chemical
and Biological Attacks (GAO/NSIAD-99-163)
8.5 FEMA Virtual Library on
Terrorism
8.6 Foreign
Terrorist Organizations, 1999, via U.S. Department of State
8.7 Heritage Foundation
Library on Intelligence/Counter-Terrorism
8.8 HEROES
(State Department Bureau of Diplomatic Security: Counter-Terrorism Rewards
Program)
8.9 Interagency
Domestic Terrorism Concept of Operations Plan
8.10 National
Commission on Terrorism Report, 2000 (pdf, 3.2 mb)
8.11 Office
for DomesticPreparedness (Justice Department)
8.12 Patterns
of Global Terrorism, 1996 via State Department
8.13 Patterns
of Global Terrorism, 1997 via State Department
8.14 Patterns
of Global Terrorism, 1998 via State Department
8.15 Patterns
of Global Terrorism, 1999 via State Department (or local
3.4 mb pdf)
8.16 Patterns of Global Terrorism,
2000, via State Department
8.17 Patterns of Global Terrorism,
2001, via State Department
8.18 Public Health
Emergency Preparedness and Response Site (Centers for Disease Control)
8.19 Terrorism and Intelligence
Operations, before Joint Economic Committee, May 20, 1998
8.20 Terrorism:
Automated Lookout Systems and Border Security Options and Issues (CRS)(pdf)
8.21 Terrorism Incident Annex to Federal Response Plan (pdf)
8.23 Terrorism:
Near Eastern Groups and State Sponsors, 2001 (CRS)(pdf)
9.
A stratégiai hírszerzéssel kapcsolatos
hírlapok, cikkek és iratok
9.1 Virtual
Intelligence via OSS
9.2 Can't Anybody Here Play
This Game? (Atlantic Monthly, February 1998)
9.3 Cloaks and Daggers
Discussion Archive
9.4 The Coming Intelligence
Failure (via Canadian Forces College)
9.5 Intelligence Papers via
CSP
9.6 Intelligence and
National Security (15 Year Index)
9.7 National
Security and the Future (International Journal published by the St. George
Association)
9.8 Russia's Security Services: A
Checklist for Reform (from Perspectives)
9.9 The Pitfalls of U.S. Covert
Operations via Cato
9.10 Dossier
Declassified Documents via Parascope
9.11 Profile:
State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research
9.12 Making Intelligence
Smarter
9.13 Intelligence Lost
9.14 Grey
Literature via DTIC
9.15 Roles and Capabilities of the IC
in the Post-Cold War Environment via AFSA
9.16 In
From the Cold via Twentieth Century Fund
9.17 The
Warning-Response Problem (via Carnegie Commission)
9.18 The
Cryptolog
9.19 Signal
9.20 Strategic Assessment
1996: Intelligence via NDU
9.21 Strategic Assessment 1997:
Threat Assessment via NDU
9.22 "Stuff"
Mailings via IntelBriefing
9.23 The Rapid Expansion of
Intelink
9.24 CSIS Commentary
9.25 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in Intelligence
(1992) pdf format, caution: 19mb
9.26 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (1994) pdf format, caution: 18mb
9.27 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (1995)
9.28 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (1996)
9.29 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (1997)
9.30 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (1998)
9.31 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (Winter 1998-99)
9.32 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (Winter 1999-2000)
9.33 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (Summer 2000)
9.34 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in Intelligence
(Fall 2000)
9.35 Declassified articles from CIA's Studies in
Intelligence (Winter-Spring 2001)
9.36 Council
on Foreign Relations Report on Intel (2/96), via FAS
9.38 Sources
E-Journal on Intelligence
9.39 Satellite Imagery
(article from International Security), also in pdf format
9.40 The Satellite Encyclopedia
9.41 CounterIntelligence
News and Developments--via NACIC
9.42 Espionage: Why does it happen?
9.43 Journal of Intelligence and
National Security (Table of contents and contact information.)
10. Történelmi
érdekességek
10.1.1 Foreign
Relations of the US: Cuban Missile Crisis via State Department
10.1.2 Kennedy-Khrushchev
Exchanges (local)
10.1.3 RealAudio recordings from Oval Office
during Cuban Missile Crisis
10.1.4 Cuban
Missile Crisis, 1962, via NSArchives
10.1.5 NSA and the Cuban Missile
Crisis
10.1.6
Declassified NSA Documents
on the Cuban Missile Crisis
10.2.1 CIA's Electronic Document Release
Center
10.2.2 CIA Task
Force Report on Greater CIA Openness (1991)
10.2.3 DCI
Gates Response to Task Force Report on Greater CIA Openness (1992)
10.2.4 Declassification Conference,
remarks by John Carlin (Dec. 1996)
10.2.5 Conference
Remarks on (De-)Classification by John Podesta (Nov. 1998)
10.2.6 Declassified
Military Resources
10.2.7 Nazi War Criminal Records
Interagency Working Group via NARA
10.2.8 State Department Electronic Reading Room
10.2.9 DIA Electronic Reading Room
10.2.10 FBI Electronic Reading Room
10.2.11 GWU Declassification Productivity Research Center
10.2.12 Activities
of the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel 5/1997-4/1998
10.2.13 National Archives Guide to OSS
Records
10.2.14 National Archives Guide to CIA
Records
10.2.15 National Archives Guide to DIA
Records
10.2.16 National Archives Guide to FBI
Records
10.2.17 National Archives Guide to FBIS
Records
10.2.18 National Archives Guide to NSA/CSS
Records
10.2.19 Index of Records
Declassified under EO12958
10.2.20 USIA Declassified Historical
Information
10.2.21 Yale Declassification
Site
10.2.22 Foreign Relations
of the U.S. 1945-1950, Emergence of the Intelligence Establishment Summary
and full
text
10.3 Historical
Espionage (see also Ames)
10.3.1 NSA Venona Program
10.3.2 FBI's FOIA
documents on Venona (local) (~3 megs) or via FBI server
10.3.3 FBI Press Release
re: Earl Edwin Pitts
10.3.4 FBI Affidavit
re: Harold James Nicholson
10.3.5 FBI
Summary of the Nathan Silvermaster Group via FBI server
10.3.6 FBI
Summary of the Rosenberg Case (local) Part 1 and Part 2 (~3
megs)or via FBI server
10.3.7 FBI
Summary of the Burgess,
MacLean, and Philby Cases (local) or via FBI server
10.3.8 FBI
Summary of Tokyo Rose (local) Parts 1, 2, and 3 or via FBI server
10.3.9 Historical Images
of female spies in the Civil War (via UVA)
10.3.10 Alger Hiss Story, via NYU
10.3.11 Spy Letters of the
American Revolution (Via University of Michgan)
10.4.1 Bletchley Park
10.4.2 Bletchley Park Trust
10.4.3 On Enigma and a
Method for its Decryption
10.4.4 The Turing Bombe
10.4.5 National Cryptologic Museum
10.4.6 NSA and the Cuban Missile
Crisis
10.4.7 Declassified NSA Documents
on the Cuban Missile Crisis
10.4.8. Korea: AFSA
Role (1.9 mb pdf)
10.4.9 Korea:
Chinese Intervention (1.9 mb pdf)
10.4.10 Truman
Memorandum (Oct. 24, 1952) Establishing NSA (.tif format)
10.4.11 USS Liberty Memorial Page
10.4.12 NSA Venona Program
10.4.13 FBI's FOIA
documents on Venona (local) (~3 megs) or via FBI server
10.4.14 The
Zimmermann Telegraph available in coded or decoded
versions
10.5.1 Guatemala Document Collection
via National Security Archives
10.5.2 Cold War International History Project
10.5.3 International
Intelligence History Study Group
10.6.1 Imaging Space
Reconnaissance Operations during the Cold War [William Burrows]
10.6.2 Spy
Satellite Chronology
10.6.3 Code Name: Corona,
via Technology Review
10.6.4 Corona: America's
First Satellite Program (local huge18 mb pdf) or via CIA's CSI
10.6.5 Index,
Declassified Collection of CORONA, ARGON, and LANYARD Records, 26 Nov 97
10.6.6 The Life and
Death of Cosmos 954 from Studies in Intelligence, Spring 1978 (pdf
file, 587 kb)
10.6.7 NRO Launches
from 1959-1965 (F97-0007)
10.6.8 Declassified Satellite
Images: Corona; sample
images
10.6.9 Declassified
Satellite Images: Ocean Topography
10.7.1 At Cold War's End: US
Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989-1991 via CSI
10.7.2 Central
Intelligence: Origin and Evolution via CSI (pdf)
10.7.3 CIA Briefings of Presidential
Candidates, 1952-1992
10.7.4 CIA and the
U-2 Program, 1954-1974 (local) or via CSI (caution: huge pdf
file: 9 meg. Right click and save to PC rather than trying to open over the
web)
10.7.5 CIA Documents
on the Cuban Missile Crisis (local) or via CSI (caution: huge
pdf file: 22 megs. Right click and save to PC rather than trying to open over
the web)
10.7.6 My Years with the CIA by
Historian George C. Herring
10.7.7 CIA Creation Collection access via State
Department Electronic Reading Room
10.7.8 Clandestine
Radio Equipment of the United States' Cold War Era
10.7.9 British MI-5
Declassification (27 January 1999)
10.7.10 British MI-5
Document Overview
10.7.11 British SOE in Europe
Declassification (23 July 1998)
10.7.12 British SOE and
related Documents Overview
10.7.13 Citizens Guide
to Using the FOIA/Privacy Act (House of Representatives pdf)
10.7.14 Donovan
Collection of Nuremberg Documents (via Rutgers)
10.7.15 Shadow Warriors (via VFW)
10.7.16 Spy
School (via the Discovery Channel)
10.7.17 Target Central Europe: American
Intelligence Efforts Regarding Nazi and Early Postwar Austria
10.7.18 John E. Taylor Intelligence
Collection Bibliography
10.7.19 The
Farewell Dossier: Duping the Soviets (pdf format-large) (Gus Weiss, Studies
in Intelligence, v.39 no.5, 1996) or html via CSI
10.7.20 William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan
from FBI FOIA Documents
10.7.21 Index to
the Leo Cherne Papers (Former Member, PFIAB, IOB)
10.7.22 List
of National Security Council Intelligence Directives (1948-1977)
10.7.23 Schellenberg's
Venlo Sting (WW II)
10.7.24 Bonhoeffer Officially Exonerated
10.7.25 CIA
Reports on Oswald in Mexico
10.8.1 Ames Complaint and Warrants
10.8.2 White House
Press Conference on Ames (February 22, 1994)
10.8.3 White House
Statement on Ames (February 22, 1994)
10.8.4 A Review of the FBI’s Performance
in Uncovering the Espionage Activities of Aldrich Hazen Ames (DOJ
Inspector General, April, 1997)
10.8.5 1994 CIA
Inspector General Report on the Ames Affair
10.8.6 1995 CIA
Inspector General SSCI Statement on the Ames Affair
10.8.7 Security Awareness
Bulletin on the Ames Affair
10.8.8 DCI Deutch Oct.
95 Public Statement on Ames Damage Assessment
10.8.9 DCI Deutch Dec.
95 SSCI Statement on Ames Damage Assessment
10.8.10 The Ames Scandal: A Moscow
Perspective
10.9.1 At Cold War's End: US
Intelligence on the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1989-1991 via CSI
10.9.2 Issues '96:
Intelligence Gathering and Covert Operations via Heritage Foundation
10.9.3 GAO/NSIAD-95-187:
Results of a Search for Records Concerning the 1947 Crash Near Roswell, NM
10.9.4 FISA and the Fourth Amendment
10.10 CIA
at War with Islam: Part I and Part II
10.10.1 Inside the
Department of Dirty Tricks (Atlantic Monthly, Aug. 1979)
10.10.2 High
Resolution, Unresolved (Atlantic Monthly, July 1996)
10.10.3 Justice for Jonathan Pollard
(n.b.Website authorized by the Pollards)
10.10.4 The Politicized
C.I.A. [sic.] via Center for Security Policy
10.10.5 The RMA (Revolution in Military Affairs) Debate
Page via Commonwealth Institute/Project on Defense Alternatives
10.10.6 Inspector General's Report on
the Plot to Kill Castro
10.10.7 The CIA as Economic Spy: The
Misuse of Intelligence via CATO Institute
10.10.8 National Intelligence
Council, Emerging Missile Threats to North America During the Next 15 Years.
Testimony 28 February 1996.
10.10.9 DIA, Global
Threats and Challenges to the United States and its Interests Abroad, 5
February 1997
10.10.10 CIA, Comments on Ballistic
Missile Threat, 1995.
10.10.11 CIA, Prospects for the
Worldwide Development of Ballistic Missile Threats, 1993.
10.10.12 Budget of the IC
10.10.13 Chinese
Espionage stories from the Washington Post
10.10.14 Wen Ho Lee Supporter's Page
10.10.15 Final
Report of the Attorney General's Review Team on the Handling of the Los
Alamos National Laboratory Investigation, May 2000 ("The Bellows Report")(local;
also available directly from Department of Justice)
10.10.16 Attorney
General / FBI Director Statement on the Investigation and Prosecution of
Wen Ho Lee
10.10.17 CIA spionierte auch im
Übersinnlichen via Die Welt
10.11.1 Appraisal
of The Technologies of Political Control (via European Parliament)
10.11.2 Technologies of Political Control
(scanned, via Cryptome)
10.11.3 Interception
Capabilities 2000 (EP Report on ECHELON and COMINT, via NRC Handelsblad)
11. Working
Papers From the European Parliament/STOA:
11.1 Volume
1: Development of Surveillance Technology and Risk of Abuse of Economic
Information (pdf)
11.2 Volume
2: The state of the art in Communications Intelligence (COMINT)(pdf)
11.3 Volume
3: Encryption and cryptosystems in electronic surveillance (pdf)
11.4 Volume
4: The legality of the interception of electronic communications (pdf)
11.5 Volume
5: The perception of economic risks arising from the potential
vulnerability of electronic commercial media to interception (pdf)