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Offensive counterintelligence

Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OHS)

Office of Intelligence Programs (NSC)

Office of Management & Budget (OMB)

Office of National Counterintelligence Executive (NCIX)

Office of Strategic Services (OSS)

Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)

Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)

Official cover

Olympics

OMB (Office of Management & Budget)

100 Day Plan.

“On the ground knowledge”

Open information

Openness vs. secrecy

Open Source Directorate

Open-source intelligence. See OSINT

Operational ethics

Operation Iraqi Freedom

Operations and maintenance

Opportunity analysis

Orbits, satellite

ORCON

OSD (Office of the Secretary of Defense)

OSINT (open-source intelligence)

denied targets and

OSS (Office of Strategic Services)

Ostpolitik

Oversight and accountability. See also Congressional oversight

definitions of

ethical and moral issues

executive oversight issues

role of

P


Pakistan

nuclear proliferation

P&E. See Processing and exploitation

Palestine

Palmerston, Lord

Paramilitary operations

Partisan politics

PATRIOT Act of 2001

Patton, George S.

Pavitt, James

PCs (Principals Committees)

PDB (presidents daily briefing)

PDD-35 (Presidential Decision Directive)

Peace

Peace Corps

Peacekeeping operations

Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision (Wohlstetter)

Pelosi, Nancy

Pelton, Ronald

Penetration.

Penkovsky, Oleg

Pentagon Papers

Perry, William

Persian Gulf War . See also Iraq

PFIAB (President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board)

Philby, Kim

Philippines

Photo intelligence (PHOTlNT). See also IMINT (imagery intelligence)

Photo interpreters

Pike Committee (1970)

Pinochet, Augusto

PIOB (President’s Intelligence Oversight Board)

Pitch, to recruit agents

Plame, Valerie

Plausible deniability

Plumbing

Poland

Policy

continuity of intelligence policy

foreign policy

intelligence vs.

national security policy

relationship with intelligence

supporting the process

Policy makers. See also Intelligence community

behaviors of

competitive analysis and

covert action and

intelligence process and

analysis

collection

covert action

expectations of

expertise of

other issues

policy maker behaviors

requirements

intelligence process tensions

national security process and

needs of

politicized intelligence and

priorities of

who wants what

Politkovskava, Anna

Political activity

Political appointees

Political winners and losers

Politicized intelligence

analysis and

analysts and

consumer-producer relations and

Iraq WMD and

missile gap and

Vietnam War and

Pollard, Jonathan

Polygraphs

Portugal

Post-cold war

budget and

collection

covert action

espionage

intelligence priorities and

national security policy

protecting sources

reconnaissance in

weapons proliferation

Potemkin, Grigory

“Potemkin villages”

Powell, Colin

Powers, Francis Gary

Predator (UAV)

Predictions vs. estimates

President. See also Executive branch; specific presidents

approval for covert action

budget process and

as client of CIA

DCI and

executive orders

in national security policy

reporting requirements

Presidential Decision Directive 35 (PDD 35)

Presidential findings

President’s daily briefing (PDB)

President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB)

President’s Intelligence Oversight Board (PIOB)

Press. See Media

Prime, Geoffrey

Principals Committees (PCs)

Priorities

Priority creep

Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board

Processing and exploitation

collection vs.

costs of

imbalance

TPEDs

Procurement

Production and analysis. See also Analysis

Proliferation

Propaganda

Prospects for Iraq’s Stability: A Challenging Road Ahead

“Proximate” school

Public’s right to know

Putin,

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