position in the Intelligence Community
relations with the CIA
treason within
and the Waco siege
Federalist Papers
Federation of American Scientists Project on Government Secrecy
Feinstein, Dianne
financial political incentives
“finding,”
“firefighting,”
First Amendment (US Constitution)
Fisher, Roger
Ford, Gerald R.
Ford Administration
Foreign Affairs Committees
foreign instrumentation signals intelligence (fisint)
foreign intelligence liaison
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court (FISA Court)
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FIS Court)
Foreign Relations Committees
France
Freedom of Information (FOIA) requests
Fuchs, Klaus
funding see intelligence funding
fusion centers, intelligence
Gang of Eight
Gang of Four
“Gang of None,”
Gates, Robert M.
Gayler, Noel
Geneva Conventions
geospatial intelligence (geoint)
Germany
Giancana, Sam
Gill, Peter
Gingrich, Newt
Glennon, Michael
Goldsmith, Jack
Goldwater, Barry
Gore, Al
“gorillas in the stovepipes,”
Goss, Porter
Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Graham, Bob
Graham–Goss Committee
Grass, Günter
Greece
Greenglass, David
GRU
Guantánamo Bay
“guardian” intelligence overseers
Guatemala
Gulf War
Hagel, Chuck
Haiti
Hall, James
Hamilton, Lee H.
Hanssen, Robert
Hart, Gary
Hayden, Michael V.
Haynes, John Earl
Health Alteration Committee
Hellfire missiles
Helms, Richard
Herbig, Katherine L.
Hiss, Alger
Hitler, Adolf
Hmung tribesmen
Hoekstra, Peter
Homeland Security, Department of see Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Homeland Security Committee
Hoover, J. Edgar
Hoover Commission
hostage-rescue operations
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI)
Houston, Lawrence R.
Howard, Edward Lee
Hughes, Howard
Hughes–Ryan Act
Hulnick, Arthur S.
human intelligence (humint)
human nature
Hungary
Hurricane Katrina
Hussein, Saddam
Huston, Tom Charles
Huston Plan
Hutton Report
Ignatius, David
imagery intelligence (imint) see geospatial intelligence (geoint)
India
India–Pakistan War
indications and warnings (I & W)
Indonesia
information technology (IT)
Inouye, Daniel K.
Inouye–Hamilton Committee
Inspector General Act (IG Act)
inspectors general (IGs)
intelligence agencies
civilian
cooperation with police
data integration
dissenting views among
domestic spying
failures of
funding of see intelligence funding
generation of NIE proposals
haphazard development of
horizontal and vertical integration
key intelligence missions
lack of coordination between
liaison with foreign intelligence services
liaison with intelligence consumers
military
organization of
oversight of see intelligence oversight
reform of structure
reporting requirements for
see also individual agencies
intelligence analysis see collection and analysis
intelligence centers
intelligence collection see collection and analysis
Intelligence Community
civilian intelligence agencies
intelligence centers and task forces
intelligence oversight boards
military intelligence agencies
government organizations
overall structure
private contractors
see also intelligence agencies
Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (1998)
intelligence cycle
analysis phase
collection phase
dissemination phase
planning and direction phase
processing phase
summary diagram
intelligence disciplines (ints)
intelligence dissemination
intelligence funding
intelligence fusion centers
Intelligence Identities Act
intelligence missions
intelligence oversight
agencies required to report
and the Constitution
and counterintelligence
and covert action
dynamic nature of
evolution of
failures of
importance of
incentives for overseers
information to be reported
legislation enactment process
legislation on see Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act; Hughes–Ryan Act; Inspector General Act; Intelligence Identities Act; Intelligence Oversight Acts
lines of authority
oversight boards
panels of inquiry; see also individual panels
persons to be kept informed
proposed Citizens Intelligence Advisory Board
role of citizens
role of the HPSCI and SSCI
role of the media
roles played by overseers
shock theory of accountability
term limits for HPSCI and SSCI members
timing of reports to Congress
Intelligence Oversight Acts
Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB)
intelligence planning and direction
intelligence, politicization of
intelligence processing
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA)
intelligence reports
balance of current and research intelligence
critical review of
dissemination of
essential qualities of
National Intelligence Estimates
President's Daily Brief
intelligence–risk relationship
intelligence studies
intelligence task forces
intelligence to please
intercepts see cable and telegram intercepts; covert mail cover; email intercepts; metadata collection program; telephone intercepts
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT)
interrogation methods; see also torture
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) (Pakistan)
Iran
Iran-contra affair
Iranian revolution
Iraq
absence of purported WMD
and Al Qaeda
assassination plots against Saddam Hussein
civilian casualties
covert action in
Gulf War
intelligence collection in
/> Iraq war
and ISIS
NIE controversy
outsourcing of security in
use of torture in
WikiLeaks release classified documents on
Iraq war
Iraqi Task Force
iron pentagon
iron triangle
ISIS
Israel
Italy
Jervis, Robert
jihadist
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Johnson Administration
jointness
Judiciary Committees
Kahn, Herman
Kampiles, William
Kansi, Mir Aimal
Kant, Immanuel
Kean, Thomas
Kean Commission
Keating, Kenneth
Kennan, George F.
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy Administration
Kent, Sherman
Key Judgments (KJs)
KGB
“King George's cavalry,”
King, Martin Luther
Klehr, Harvey
Kleindienst, Richard
Khrushchev, Nikita
Kim, Robert C.
Kissinger, Henry
Knott, Stephen F.
Korean War
Ku Klux Klan
Kuwait
ladder of escalation
Lake, Anthony
Land, Edward
Langley, VA; see also Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Laos
Laurent, Sébastien
leaks
“lemon-sucker” intelligence overseers
Levi, Edward H.
Levin, Carl
Lewis, Anthony
Liberty Crossing, VA
Libya
Liddy, G. Gordon
listening posts
“lone wolf” attacks
Lonetree, Clayton J.
Lowenthal, Mark M.
Lumumba, Patrice
Madison, James
Mafia
MAGIC
Mak, Chi
Manhattan Project
Marines intelligence unit
Marshall, George Catlett
Martins, Mark
Matthews, Jennifer
Mayer, Jane
Mazzoli, Roman
McCain, John
McCone, John A.
McConnell, Mike
McCubbins, Matthew D.
McFarlane, Robert C.
McNamara, Robert S.
McNutt, Russell
McVeigh, Timothy
measurement and signatures intelligence (masint)
media, role in intelligence oversight
media assets
metadata collection program
MI6
Military Intelligence Program (MIP)
Millis, John
Mitchell, John
mock executions
Mohammed, Khalid Sheikh
Mondale, Walter
Morgan Bank (Wall Street)
Mosman, Michael W.
Moss, John E.
Mossadeq, Mohammed
Moussaoui, Zacarias
Moyers, Bill
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick
mujahideen
My Lai village massacre
mysteries
National Clandestine Service (NCS); see also Directorate of Operations (DO)
National Command Authority (NCA)
National Counterproliferation Center
National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
National Intelligence Board (NIB)
National Intelligence Council (NIC)
National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs)
accuracy and inaccuracy of
improvements needed
incorporation of dissenting views
and internal liaison
Iraq NIE controversy
Key Judgments section
overview
preparation process
range of topics
special NIEs
timing and frequency
National Intelligence Managers (NIMs)
National Intelligence Officers (NIOs)
National Intelligence Priorities Framework (NIPF)
National Intelligence Program (NIP)
National Photographic Interpretation Center (NPIC)
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
National Security Act
National Security Agency (NSA)
and appointment of chiefs of station
counterintelligence
domestic spying
funding
and the Huston Plan
intelligence processing
metadata collection program
and 9/11
Operation MINARET
Operation PRISM
Operation SHAMROCK
position in the Intelligence Community
Snowden leak
warrantless wiretaps
treason within
National Security Council (NSC)
national security intelligence (NSI)
and accountability
definitions of
holistic view of
as organization
as process
as secret information
as set of missions
national security letters (NSLs)
National Student Association
Navy intelligence unit
Negroponte, John D.
New York Times
Ngo Dinh Diem
Nicaragua; see also Iran-contra affair
Nicolson, Harold J.
NIMBUS, Project
9/11
9/11 Commission see Kean Commission
Nixon, Richard
Nixon Administration
“nondiscernible microbioinoculator,”
non-official cover officers (NOCs)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
North Korea
Northern Alliance
Norway
Nosenko, Yuri
nuclear espionage
nuclear materials
nuclear weapons; see also weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
Nye, Joseph S.
Obama, Barack
Obama Administration
Odom, William
Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Department of Homeland Security
Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Department of Treasury
Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
Office of National Security Intelligence
Office of Security
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
official cover officers (OCs)
Ogonowski, Captain John
Oklahoma City bombing
O'Neill, Thomas “Tip”
open source intelligence (osint)
Operation CHAOS
Operation COINTELPRO
Operation MINARET
Operation PRISM
Operation SHAMROCK
Operation SQUARE DANCE (proposed)
operations officers
opportunity assessment
oral briefings
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Orlando shootings
Ortega, Daniel
“ostrich” intelligence overseers
Oswald, Lee Harvey
outsourcing
oversight, intelligence see intelligence oversight; Intelligence Oversight Acts; Intelligence Oversight Board
Pakistan
Panetta, Leon E.
Panetta Report
paramilitary activities
Pathet Lao
Patriot Act
Paul, Rand
Pearl Harbor
Pelton, Ron
penetration
Penkovsky, Oleg
Pentagon see Department of Defense (DoD)
Pentagon P
apers case
Perry, William J.
Persian Gulf Wars see Gulf War; Iraq War
personnel screening
Peru
Philby, Kim
Philippines
photographic interpretation
Phoenix Program
physical security
Phythian, Mark
Pike, Otis
Pike Committee
Pipes, Richard E.
Pitts, Earl
plausible deniability doctrine
Poindexter, John M.
Poland
police
“police patrolling,”
Policy Planning Staff (State Department)
political covert action
Pollard, Jonathan Jay
polygraph tests
Portugal
Predator drones
President
President's Daily Brief (PDB)
President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB)
President's Review Group
prior restraint
private contractors
processing of intelligence see intelligence cycle, processing phase
Project Jennifer
Project NIMBUS
propaganda
provocation operations
Qaddafi, Muammar
Radio Free Europe (RFE)
Radio Liberty (RL)
Ranelagh, John
Ransom, Harry H.
Reagan, Ronald
Reagan Administration
Reagan Doctrine
Reaper drones
reconnaissance aircraft
Redmond, Paul J.
Reed, Harry
Regan, Brian P.
renditions see extraordinary renditions
research intelligence
Reserve for Contingency Fund
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rice, Condoleezza
risk–intelligence relationship
Roberts, Pat
Rockefeller, Jay
Rockefeller, John D.
Rockefeller, Nelson
Rockefeller Commission
Rockwell, Norman
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Rosenberg, Ethel
Rosenberg, Julius
Roselli, John
Rumsfeld, Donald H.
Rusk, Dean
Russia/Soviet Union
Backfire bomber
collection of intelligence about
counterintelligence activities in Europe
counterintelligence activities in the US
counterintelligence against
covert action against
and the Cuban Missile Crisis
fall of Soviet Union
intervention in Nicaragua
invasion of Afghanistan
presence in Cuba
propaganda aimed at
shoots down US reconnaissance planes
suspected involvement in US anti-war movement
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