Intelligence
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- Center for the Study of Intelligence publishes a number of historic analyses of U.S. intelligence activities.
- Central Intelligence Agency
- The Congressional Research Service (CRS), the research arm of Congress, prepares reports (usually under 20 pages long) on topics of interest to members of Congress. Search these CRS Reports CU through LexisNexis. Enter "Central Intelligence Agency", "espionage", "intelligence services", "military intelligence", or "National Security Agency" as search terms.
- House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Intelligence Related Publications
- Defense Intelligence Agency
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- LexisNexis Congressional CU Search this database for congressional hearings, reports and documents relating to the intelligence community.
- National Security Agency includes historic texts on the Venona Project. "VENONA was the codename used for the U.S. Signals Intelligence effort to collect and decrypt the text of Soviet KGB and GRU messages from the 1940's." Additional information on Venona is available from Venona: Soviet Espionage and The American Reponse 1939-1957
- U. S. Intelligence Community Homepage
Nongovernmental Sources
- Federation of American Scientists, a privately-funded, non-profit organization "engaged in analysis and advocacy on science, technology, and public policy for global security". The federation publishes online editions of government publications relating to arms sales, military analysis, intelligence, nuclear resouces, space policy, and other topics.
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