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Henley-Putnam's Intelligence Management Subject Guide
This Subject Guide will help students locate the fundamental documents that grant and govern the intelligence activities of the United States Intelligence Community (USIC).
Welcome to Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security
What is Intelligence?
Intelligence-Related Resources
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United States Intelligence Community (USIC)
Journals Relevant to Strategic Security
Intelligence-Related Statutes (Laws)
Intelligence-Related Executive Orders (EO) & Other Policy Directives (PD)
Intelligence Community Directives (ICD) & Policy Guidance and National Intelligence Council (NIC) and Office Director National Intelligence (ODNI) Products
Seminal Documents
Government Resources Relevant to H-PSSS
Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Intelligence-Related E-books
Datasets
Geospatial Apps
Historical Maps
Maps and Satellite Images
Remote Sensing
Mapping Militancy
Other Intelligence Management Web Resources
Primary and Secondary Sources Tutorial
Intelligence Oversight
Professionalization of the Discipline
Intelligence Theories
Covert Operations
Introduction to Covert Operations
Roles of Congress
Case Studies in Covert Action
Covert Operations Oversight
Plausible Deniability
Soviet Active Measures
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OPSEC
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Intellectual Property, Technology, and Operational Security
Information Risk Assessment
OPSEC Plan
Analysis
Counterintelligence
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Offensive Counterintelligence
Double Agents
Case Studies
Open Source
Collection
Propaganda and Misinformation
History of Intelligence
Writing for the Intelligence Professional
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Using Other People's Information: Avoiding Plagiarism
Legal Materials
Target Packets for Military Intelligence
Interrogation
Denial and Deception Operations
Introduction to Covert Operations
Introduction to Covert Operations
Note on U.S. Covert Actions
From the Department of State Archive
OPERATION AJAX: Memorandum From the Chief of the Near East and Africa Division, Directorate of Plans (Roosevelt) to the Director of Central Intelligence (Dulles)
Hawkins, J. (1961). Paramilitary Action against the Castro Government
Hawkins, J. (1961). Paramilitary plan against Castro Part 2
After Action Report on OPERATION PLUTO
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XI, Cuban Missile Crisis and Aftermath
Editors: Edward C. Keefer Charles S. Sampson Louis J. Smith General Editor: David S. Patterson United States Government Printing Office Washington 1996
Roles of Congress
Role of Congress
Congressional Research Service (2019). Covert Action and Clandestine Activities of the Intelligence Community: Framework for Congressional Oversight In Brief
Center of the Study of Intelligence oversight of covert action Chapter 9. In The agency and the Hill
Policies and Perceptions
Stone, K. (2003). "All Means Necessary" - Employing CIA Operatives in a Warfighting Role Alongside Special Operations Forces. USAWC Strategy Research Project
Perry, D. L. (1995). "Repugnant Philosophy": Ethics, Espionage, and Covert Action1. Journal of Conflict Studies, 15(1)
Office of the Historian, Department of State. (n.d.) The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the U.S. Response, 1978–1980
Daugherty, W. J. (1996). A first tour like no other: Held hostage in Iran.
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