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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent US Government agency responsible for providing national security intelligence to senior US policymakers.
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Assessing an Earlier Panel on Intelligence The Aspin-Brown Intelligence Inquiry: Behind the Closed Doors of a Blue Ribbon Commission Loch K. Johnson
Reform of the Intelligence Establishment Preserving Central Intelligence: Assessment and Evaluation in Support of the DCI William Nolte
Rethinking Thinking Thinking Straight: Cognitive Bias in the US Debate about China Josh Kerbel
Remembering an Imagined DDI When Jack Welch Was Deputy Director for Intelligence Zefram Cochran
A Venerable Source in a New Era Sailing the Sea of OSINT in the Information Age Stephen C. Mercado
Collaboration to Manage WMD Information Intelligence Support to the Life Science Community: Mitigating Threats from Bioterrorism James B. Petro
The Hazards of Private Spy Operations The Pond: Running Agents for State, War, and the CIA Mark Stout
The Great Game: The Myth and Reality of Espionage Reviewed by Hayden B. Peake
Under the Wire: How the Telegraph Changed Diplomacy Donald P. Steury
The Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf Compiled and reviewed by Hayden B. Peake