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Taiwan

types of

vetting applicants

who spies on whom

Counterintelligence Division

Counterintelligence Enhancement Act

Counterintelligence polygraphs

Counter Surveillance Reconnaissance System (CSRS)

Counterterrorism

Counterterrorism Center

Counterterrorism Division

Coups

Cover stories

Covert action

analysis and

assassination

assessing

blowback and

in British intelligence

budget

in cold war

collection and

Congress and

costs of

debate over

decision-making process in

defined

ethical and moral issues

HUMINT

Iran coup and

issues in

ladder

legislative reaction to

legitimacy of

oversight of

paramilitary operations

plausible deniability

policy and intelligence

policy makers and

in post-cold war

presidential approval for

prior notice for Congress

rationale for

risks of

SIGINT and

types of activities

Cox, Christopher

Cox Committee

“Crateology”

Crisis mode

Crosswalks

Cryptographers

CSRS (Counter Surveillance Reconnaissance System)

CSS (Central Security Service)

Cuba. See also Bay of Pigs

Cuban missile crisis

Lourdes facility

Soviet defense spending

Currency issues

Current intelligence

CURVE HALL agent

“Cyberattacks”

Czechoslovakia

D


Damage assessment

Dangles

Darfur

DBA (dominant battlefield awareness)

DCI (Director of Central Intelligence) .See also DNI (Director of National Intelligence)

creation of COI and OSS

congressional relationships

National Security Act and

nominations for

partisan politics and

president and

as principal intelligence advisor to presidents and

on proliferation of nuclear weapons

reform and

relationship with Congress

replacement by DNI (Director of National Intelligence)

role of

stovepipes problem and

DCIA (Director of Central Intelligence Agency)

DCs (Deputies Committees)

Debs, Eugene

Deception

DeConcini, Dennis

Deep Web

Defense budget and expenditures

Defense Department. See DOD

Defense Intelligence Agency. See DIA

Defense Investigative Service

Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center (DJIOC)

Defensive counterintelligence

Democratic policies

Denial and deception

Denied areas

Denied targets

Department. See specific department name

Deptula, David

Deputies Committees (DCs)

Deputy director of national intelligence

Deutch, John

Deutch rules

DHS (Department of Homeland Security)

DI (Directorate of Intelligence) CIA

DO and

DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency)

all-source intelligence and

collection and

competitive analysis and

Congress and

Directorate of Intelligence (DI) and

DOD and

foreign intelligence liaison

HUMINT and

J2 Executive Highlights

MASINT and

politicized intelligence and

polygraphs

redundancies and

secretary of defense and

Strategic Support Branch

DIA/HUMINT (Defense HUMINT Service)

Digital Globe

Directorate of Information Assurance

Directorate of Operations. See DO

Directorate of Science and Technology (DS&T)

Director of Central Intelligence See DCI

Director of Central Intelligence Agency. See DCIA

Director of National Intelligence. See DNI

Dissemination and consumption

TPEDs

Dissent channels

“Distance” school

DJIOC (Defense Joint Intelligence Operations Center)

DNI (Director of National Intelligence)

all-source intelligence

alternative analysis and

budgets and

congressional relationships

covert action and

creation of

DOD and

estimates and

intelligence community relationships

JICC and

National Security Council and

National Security Branch and

NCTC and

NGA and

NIC and

NIP and

NSA and

Open Source Center and

PDB and

politicization and

president and

priorities and

reform and

relationships

role of

selection of

staffing centers and

stovepipes and

DO (Directorate of Operations). See National Clandestine Service

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