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Q


Questions for the record (QFR)

R


Radar, as part of MASINT

Radio frequency, as part of MASINT

Raison d’etat

Reagan, Ronald

budget

campaign issues

covert action and

DCI and

executive order on intelligence

INF Treaty and

Iran-contra affair and

Strategic Defense Initiative and

treaties

Reagan Doctrine

Realpolitik

“Real time” intelligence

Reconnaissance. See also UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles)

collection and

denial and deception

in post-cold war period

Recruiting

Red teams

Redundancy

Reform

administrative reform

analysis

collection

DCI role

DNI and

DOD ami

human inlelligence

issues in

IT revolution and

purpose of

stovepipes and

Renditions and torture

Reno, Janet

Reporting requirements

Republican policies

Requirements

crises-driven

formal requirements in analysis

importance vs. likelihood

policy and intelligence

reporting requirements

Resolution

Resources

“Responsibility to provide” standard

Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)

Reyes, Silvestre

Ridge.Tom

Right to know

Risk vs. take

Rivalry, between agencies

Rizzo, John

RMA (Revolution in military affairs)

Roberts, Pat

Rockefeller, Nelson

Rockefeller Commission ( 1975)

Rodriguez, Jose

Roosevelt, Franklin I).

Rosenberg, Julius

Rumsfeld, Donald H.

Rusk, Dean

Russia. See also Cold war; Soviet Union

Ames spy case

Hanssen spy case

intelligence capabilities

internal stability

OSINT and

protecting sources and methods and

spying and

strategic surprise and

S


SALT I

SALT II

Saltonstall, Leverett

SAMs (surface-to-air missiles)

San Diego, satellite imagery of

Sandinistas

SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)

SAS (British Special Air Service)

Satellites. See also IMINT (imagery intelligence)

examples of imagery

limitations of

orbits of

tactical

vulnerability

Saudi Arabia

SBS (British Special Boat Service)

Schlesinger, James

Schlesinger Report (1971)

SCIFs (sensitive compartmented information facilities)

Scottish law

Scowcroft, Brent

Scrub

SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative)

Secrecy

congressional oversight and

costs of

ethical and moral issues

intelligence and

maintaining

necessity of

openness vs.

oversight process and

pursuit of secret information

security classifications

security clearances

Secretary of commerce

Secretary of defense (DOD). See also DOD (Department of Defense)

commercial imagery and

intelligence budget and

as intelligence client

MIP and

National Security Act of 1947 and

(principal committee) and

processing and exploitation

relationship within intelligence community

stovepipes and

UAVs and

Secretary of energy

Secretary of state INR and

Secretary’s Morning Summary (SMS)

SECRET classification

Secret information

Secret participation in combat

Security classifications

Security clearances

SEIB (senior executive intelligence brief

Self-reveal

Senate

Senate Appropriations Committee

Senate Armed Services Committee

Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations

Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Senate Governmental Affairs Committee (SGAC)

Senate Intelligence Committee

bipartisan/partisan committees and

committee turf and

group think

Iraq WMD and

layering

politicized intelligence

term limits and

Senate Intelligence Oversight Panel (SIOP)

Senior Analytical Service

Senior Executive Intelligence Brief (SEIB)

Sensitive compartmented information facilities (SCIFs)

Serbia

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

SGAC (Senate Governmental Affairs Committee)

Shelby, Richard

Sherman, William T.

Shevardnadze. Eduard

Shevchenko., Arkady

Shinseki, Eric

Shultz, George P

Shutter control

SIGINT (signals intelligence)

collection and

DBA and

denial and deception and

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