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Fukuyama, Francis
 
Fusion intelligence.
See
All-source intelligence
 
Future Image Architecture (FIA)
 
G
 
Gang of 4
 
Gang of 8
 
Gates, Robert
 
on cold war
 
on foreign economic intelligence
 
politicized intelligence and
 
reform and
 
transnational issues and
 
Geneva Convention
 
Geophysical fields, as part of MASINT
 
GEOINT (geospacial intelligence)
 
Geosynchronous orbit
 
Germany
 
East Germany
 
imagery satellites and
 
Nazi Germany
 
SIGINT and
 
threat-based foreign policy and
 
West Germany
 
Gifted analysts
 
Global coverage
 
Global findings
 
Global warming
 
Global Hawk (UAV)
 
Glomar Explorer
 
Goldwater, Barry
 
Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986
 
“Gone native”
 
Good intelligence
 
Gorbachev, Mikhail
 
Gore, Al
 
Goss, Peter J.
 
Government Communications Headquarters
 
Grant, Ulysses S.
 
Graymail
 
Great Britain.
See
Britain
 
Greenpeace
 
Ground knowledge
 
Groupthink
 
Guatemala
 
Guillaume, Gunter
 
Gulf War
 
Guzman, Jacobo Arbenz
 
H
 
Hale, Nathan
 
Halperin, Morton
 
Hanssen, Robert
 
damage assessment
 
detection of
 
HUMINT and
 
polygraphs and
 
Russian intelligence and
 
as walk-in
 
Hariri, Rafik
 
Harman, Jane
 
Hart-Rudman Commission (2001)
 
Hastings, Alcee
 
Hawks and doves
 
Hayden, Michael
 
CIA accountability report (2007)
 
confirmation hearings
 
reform and
 
renditions
 
review of IG office
 
Health and environment
 
Hearings
 
Helgerson, John
 
Helms, Richard
 
on analysis
 
on DCI authority
 
on HUMINT sources
 
on intelligence community
 
intelligence reform and
 
on OSS
 
on plausible deniability
 
Hiss, Alger
 
Historical developments
 
Hitler, Adolf
 
Hoekstra, Peter
 
Hollis, Roger
 
Hollow budget authority
 
Homeland Security Council (HSC)
 
Homeland Security Department.
See
DHS
 
Homeland security intelligence (HSINT)
 
Hoover, J. Edgar
 
“Hostages”
 
House Appropriations Committee
 
House Armed Services Committee
 
House Foreign Affairs Committee
 
House Intelligence Committee
 
committee turf and
 
intelligence budget and
 
on NIEs
 
NIP and
 
recommendations of
 
relationship with DCI
 
Torricelli case and
 
House Select Intelligence Oversight Panel
 
Howard, Edward
 
HSC (Homeland Security Council)
 
HSI (hyperspectral imagery)
 
Hughes, Thomas
 
Hughes Aircraft
 
Hughes Corporation
 
Huichang, Geng
 
Human intelligence.
See
HUMINT
 
Human rights
 
HUMINT (Human Intelligence).
See also
Espionage
 
CIA responsibilities for
 
costs of
 
counterintelligence and
 
DBA and
 
deception and
 
DIA/Humint Service
 
ethical and moral issues
 
Iraq WMD issues
 
reliance on technology and
 
security clearances and
 
stovepipes and
 
supporting use of
 
HUMINT-to-HUMINT
 
relationships
 
reform
 
strengths and weaknesses
 
technical collection and
 
terrorism and
 
Humor
 
Hunter, Duncan
 
Hurricane Katrina
 
Hussein, Saddam
 
Hyperspectral imagery (HSI)
 
1
 
IAEA (International Agency for Atomic Energy)
 
I&W (indications and warning)
 
IC21: The Intelligence Community in the 21st Century
)
 
Idealism
 
IKONOS satellite
 
Imagery, defined
 
IMINT (imagery intelligence).
See also
Satellites
 
advantages of
 
and civil liberties
 
commercial vendors
 
DBA and
 
disadvantages of
 
imagery, defined
 
military exercises and
 
NGA and
 
as OSINT
 
proliferation of
 
SIGINT and
 
signals intelligence vs.
 
stovepipes and
 
strengths and weaknesses
 
Immigrant population
 
Importance vs. likelihood, intelligence requirements
 
India
 
Indications and warning
 
Indonesia
 
Industrial espionage
 
Information operations
 
Information technology
 
Infrared imagery (IR)
 
INF (Intermediate Nuclear Forces) Treaty
 
INR (Bureau of Intelligence and Research, State Dept.)
 
all-source intelligence
 
in intelligence community
 
politicized intelligence and
 
redundancies and
 
secretary of state and
 
SMS and
 
Intelligence.
See also
Analysis; Collection; Counterintelligence; Covert action; Intelligence agenda
 
absence of
 
accuracy of
 
budget
 
defined
 
development of
 
global scope of intelligence interests
 
good
 
historical developments
 
humor in
 
information vs.
 
novelty of
 
opacity of
 
as organization
 
other government functions vs.
 
partisan use of
 
policy process and
 
policy vs.
 
politicized
 
as process
 
as product
 
public support of
 
redundant analytical structure
 
secrecy and
 
simplicity of
 
statistical
 
tailored
 
themes in
 
truth and
 
uses of
 
value-added
 
weaknesses of
 
Intelligence agencies
See also
Intelligence
 
long-term expertise of
 
purposes of
 
secrecy functions of
 
strategic surprise and
 
as support for policy process
 
Intelligence agenda.
See also
Cold war; Intelligence: Post-cold war; War on terrorism
 
dominant battlefield awareness
 
economics
 
failed states
 
health and environment
 
information operations
 
intelligence and new priorities
 
internal stability
 
leadership
 
levels of power
 
mirror imaging
 
narcotics
 
national security policy, post-cold war
 
network warfare
 
peacekeeping operations
 
proliferation
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