Cia And The U.s. Intelligence System

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CIA Analyst
CIA Effort
CIA Employee
CIA Estimate
CIA Involvement
CIA Officer
CIA Personnel
CIA veteran Scott Breckinridge
CIA's Clandestine Service
CIA's Director
CIA's Inspector General
CIA's Projection
CIA's Role
clandestine collection
Counterintelligence Staff
counterintelligence techniques
Covert Action Programs
covert operations
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
government's intelligence community
intelligence analysis methods
Intelligence Community Staff
intelligence community structure
intelligence law
international law
Military Intelligence
Military Intelligence Agencies
National Foreign Intelligence
National Security Council Intelligence Directive
national security policy
Reagan Executive Order
Salt Ii Agreement
Senior CIA Officer
Sigint Collection
Soviet ICBM

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367290870
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Foreign policy—including economic policy and national security policy—and the appropriate planning, decisionmaking, and execution of that policy depend upon foreign intelligence, which must be collected on a global scale, checked, compared, sifted, analyzed, and coordinated. The collection, analysis, and delivery of this body of information require
Scott D. Breckinridge served with the CIA for more than twenty six years, both overseas and in Washington. For three years, he was the agency's briefing officer for the White House staff. He represented the agency before the 1975-1976 congressional investigating committees. He also served as liaison officer with the intelligence organizations of an allied nation and coordinated assignments with other units or committees of the government's intelligence community. His last sixteen years were spent with the CIA's Inspector General's detachment, with six as the Deputy Inspector General. Mr. Breckinridge was twice awarded the CIA's Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the agency's highest award.

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