ABSTRACT

The role of intelligence in US government operations has changed dramatically and is now more critical than ever to domestic security and foreign policy. This authoritative and highly researched book written by Jeffrey T. Richelson provides a detailed overview of America's vast intelligence empire, from its organizations and operations to its management structure. Drawing from a multitude of sources, including hundreds of official documents, The US Intelligence Community allows students to understand the full scope of intelligence organizations and activities, and gives valuable support to policymakers and military operations.

The seventh edition has been fully revised to include a new chapter on the major issues confronting the intelligence community, including secrecy and leaks, domestic spying, and congressional oversight, as well as revamped chapters on signals intelligence and cyber collection, geospatial intelligence, and open sources. The inclusion of more maps, tables and photos, as well as electronic briefing books on the book's Web site, makes The US Intelligence Community an even more valuable and engaging resource for students.

chapter 1|17 pages

Intelligence

chapter 2|41 pages

National Intelligence Organizations

chapter 6|32 pages

Unified Command Intelligence Organizations

chapter 8|43 pages

Signals Intelligence and Cyber Collection

chapter 9|30 pages

Measurement and Signature Intelligence

chapter 10|22 pages

Space Surveillance

chapter 11|28 pages

Human Intelligence

chapter 13|36 pages

Cooperation With Foreign Services

chapter 14|32 pages

Analysis

chapter 15|30 pages

Counterintelligence

chapter 16|24 pages

Covert Action

chapter 17|31 pages

Managing National Intelligence

chapter 18|15 pages

Managing Defense Intelligence

chapter 20|65 pages

Issues