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  Other

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  INDEX

  Abel, Richard F

  ABSORB project

  "Acoustic Kitty" project

  Advanced Reconnaissance System

  Aerial projects

  Aerospace Corporation

  Afghanistan

  Agee Philip

  "Agile Enterprise Manufacturing Forum

  (Lehigh University)

  Agile intelligence

  Agnew, Spiro

  "Agreement Between the Secretary of Defense

  and the Director of Central Intelligence

  on Responsibilities of the National

  Reconnaissance Office

  Aideed, Mohammed Farah

  Air Force. See United States Air Force

  Air Force One

  Aldrich, Stephen

  Aldridge, Pete

  Allen, Charles

  Allen, Lew, Jr

  Alsop, Joseph

  American Institute of Aeronautics and

  Astronautics

  American Institutes for Research

  Ames, Aldrich

  Ames Research Center

  Amnesia

  Amory, Robert

  Anders, Bob

  Anderson, Jack

  Animal experimentation

  ANSER

  A-12/OXCART program

  AQUACADE project

  AQUATONE project

  Aquila RPV

  AQUILINE project

  Arab-Israeli War

  Area 51 (Nevada)

  Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory (Puerto

  Rico)

  Argentina

  ARGON program

  ARGUS project

  Armed Forces Special Weapons Project

  Armored Force Medical Research Laboratory

  (Kentucky)

  Armstrong, Anne

  Army. See United States Army

  ARTICHOKE project

  Aschenbrenner, Bert

  Assassination plots

  Assistant Director for Scientific Intelligence

  As

  A supersonic design

  Atlantis space shuttle

  Atlas-Agena rocket

  Ato, Osman

  Atomic bomb

  Atomic Energy Commission

  AT&T

  Audio surveillance gadgets

  Australia

  Automatic Data Processing Staff

  AXILLIARY program

  AZORIAN project

  Baath Party (Iraq)

  Bacalis, Paul

  Bad Aibling station (Germany)

  BAIKAL system

  Baker, James G

  Baker, William

  Barents Sea

  Bar Lock radar analysis

  Battle, Lee

  "Battle of Charter Ridge

  Bay of Pigs

  Beale Air Force Base (California)

  Becker, Loftus

  Behavioral sciences

  Bell Telephone

  Bennington, Herbert

  Berlin Wall, fall of

  BETAC Corporation

  Bevan, Wendell L., Jr

  Biofield Measurements Program

  Biological agents

  BIRDBOOK monitoring system

  Bison bombers

  Bissell, Richard, Jr

  Bistatic intercept

  Black, Bill

  Black Cat squadron (Nationalist
Chinese)

  BLACK SHIELD operation

  Blejer, Hatte

  BLUEBIRD project

  Blumenthal, Susan

  Boeing

  Bolivia

  Bolling Air Force Base (Washington)

  Boren, David

  Boring, Wayne

  Bosnia

  Boyce, Christopher John

  Boyle, William S

  Bradley, James F Jr

  Brandwein, David

  Braun, Wernher von

  Breast cancer programs

  Brezhnev, Leonid

  Briar Patch operation

  BROADSIDE operation

  Brode, Wallace

  Bross, John

  Brown, George D

  Brown, Harold

  Brugioni, Dino

  Brzezinski, Zbigniew

  BUEB (radar)

  Bugging devices

  Bundy, McGeorge

  Bundy, William P

  Burks, Roy

  Burma

  Bush, George

  Bush, Vannevar

  Bush administration

  Buzard, Frank

  BYEMAN System

  Byrd, Robert

  Caballero, Julian, Jr

  Cabell, Charles P

  Caldwell, William B

  Calhoun, John

  California Institute of Technology

  CANYON program

  Career training

  Carroll, Joseph

  Carter, Jimmy

  Carter, Marshall

  Carter administration

  Casey, William

  Castillo, Joseph B

  Castro, Fidel

  Cates, Ed

  Central America

  Central Command

  Central Imagery Office

  Central Intelligence Agency

  Board of National Estimates

  conflict with NRO over space

  reconnaissance

  Counter-Terrorism Center

  creation of

  ELINT program

  and medical science research

  Non-Proliferation Center

  Office of the Special Assistant for

  Vietnamese Affairs

  Photographic Intelligence Center

  Program B ending

  Q Program

  remote-viewing efforts by

  and scientific intelligence

  and secret wars in Central America

  trailblazers. See also Directorate

  of Science and Technology

  Central Intelligence Group

  CERVICAL RUB system

  Chadwell, Marshall

 

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