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Intelligence and Information Policy for National Security : Key Terms and Concepts

Part of the Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series series
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Building on Goldman’s Words of Intelligence and Maret’s On Their Own Terms this is a one-stop reference tool for anyone studying and working in intelligence, security, and information policy.

This comprehensive resource defines key terms of the theoretical, conceptual, and organizational aspects of intelligence and national security information policy.

It explains security classifications, surveillance, risk, technology, as well as intelligence operations, strategies, boards and organizations, and methodologies.

It also defines terms created by the U.S. legislative, regulatory, and policy process, and routinized by various branches of the U.S. government. These terms pertain to federal procedures, policies, and practices involving the information life cycle, national security controls over information, and collection and analysis of intelligence information. This work is intended for intelligence students and professionals at all levels, as well as information science students dealing with such issues as the Freedom of Information Act.

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Product Details
Rowman & Littlefield
1442260165 / 9781442260160
Paperback / softback
11/07/2016
United States
English
650 pages : illustrations (black and white).