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reporting requirements
 
Resolution
 
Resources
 
“Responsibility to provide” standard
 
Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)
 
Reyes, Silvestre
 
Ridge.Tom
 
Right to know
 
Risk vs. take
 
Rivalry, between agencies
 
Rizzo, John
 
RMA (Revolution in military affairs)
 
Roberts, Pat
 
Rockefeller, Nelson
 
Rockefeller Commission ( 1975)
 
Rodriguez, Jose
 
Roosevelt, Franklin I).
 
Rosenberg, Julius
 
Rumsfeld, Donald H.
 
Rusk, Dean
 
Russia.
See also
Cold war; Soviet Union
 
Ames spy case
 
Hanssen spy case
 
intelligence capabilities
 
internal stability
 
OSINT and
 
protecting sources and methods and
 
spying and
 
strategic surprise and
 
S
 
SALT I
 
SALT II
 
Saltonstall, Leverett
 
SAMs (surface-to-air missiles)
 
San Diego, satellite imagery of
 
Sandinistas
 
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
 
SAS (British Special Air Service)
 
Satellites.
See also
IMINT (imagery intelligence)
 
examples of imagery
 
limitations of
 
orbits of
 
tactical
 
vulnerability
 
Saudi Arabia
 
SBS (British Special Boat Service)
 
Schlesinger, James
 
Schlesinger Report (1971)
 
SCIFs (sensitive compartmented information facilities)
 
Scottish law
 
Scowcroft, Brent
 
Scrub
 
SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative)
 
Secrecy
 
congressional oversight and
 
costs of
 
ethical and moral issues
 
intelligence and
 
maintaining
 
necessity of
 
openness vs.
 
oversight process and
 
pursuit of secret information
 
security classifications
 
security clearances
 
Secretary of commerce
 
Secretary of defense (DOD).
See also
DOD (Department of Defense)
 
commercial imagery and
 
intelligence budget and
 
as intelligence client
 
MIP and
 
National Security Act of 1947 and
 
(principal committee) and
 
processing and exploitation
 
relationship within intelligence community
 
stovepipes and
 
UAVs and
 
Secretary of energy
 
Secretary of state INR and
 
Secretary’s Morning Summary (SMS)
 
SECRET classification
 
Secret information
 
Secret participation in combat
 
Security classifications
 
Security clearances
 
SEIB (senior executive intelligence brief
 
Self-reveal
 
Senate
 
Senate Appropriations Committee
 
Senate Armed Services Committee
 
Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Multinational Corporations
 
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
 
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee (SGAC)
 
Senate Intelligence Committee
 
bipartisan/partisan committees and
 
committee turf and
 
group think
 
Iraq WMD and
 
layering
 
politicized intelligence
 
term limits and
 
Senate Intelligence Oversight Panel (SIOP)
 
Senior Analytical Service
 
Senior Executive Intelligence Brief (SEIB)
 
Sensitive compartmented information facilities (SCIFs)
 
Serbia
 
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
 
SGAC (Senate Governmental Affairs Committee)
 
Shelby, Richard
 
Sherman, William T.
 
Shevardnadze. Eduard
 
Shevchenko., Arkady
 
Shinseki, Eric
 
Shultz, George P
 
Shutter control
 
SIGINT (signals intelligence)
 
collection and
 
DBA and
 
denial and deception and
 
IMINT vs.
 
key word searching and
 
MASINT and
 
NSA and
 
OSINT and
 
stovepipes and
 
strengths and weaknesses
 
terrorism and
 
VENONA and
 
World War II and
 
Sinn Fein
 
Slavery;
 
Sleeper agents
 
Smith, Jeffrey
 
Smith, Walter Bedell
 
SMO (support to military operations)
 
SMS (Secretary’s Morning Summary)
 
SNIEs (special NIEs)
 
SOCOM (Special Operations Command)
 
Solidarity
 
Somalia
 
Sorensen, Theodore
 
Source
 
Source protection
 
South Africa
 
South America
 
South Korea
 
Soviet problem
 
Soviet Union.
See also
Cold war; Post-cold war; Russia
 
Afghanistan, invasion of.
See
Afghanistan
 
Ames spy case
 
arms control
 
assassination and
 
capabilities
 
Chernobyl
 
Chinese intelligence and
 
as closed target
 
collapse of
 
collection and
 
Cuban missile crisis.
See
Cuba
 
defense spending
 
Guatemala coup and
 
Hanssen spy case
 
in Korean War
 
mirror imaging
 
missile gap
 
proliferation and
 
requirements and
 
secret police of
 
strategic surprise and
 
threat-based foreign policy and
 
in World War II
 
SPA (special political action)
 
Space Imaging Company
 
Spain
 
terrorist attack in Madrid (2004)
 
Special Activities Division
 
Special activity
 
Special Intelligence Oversight Panel
 
Special NIEs
 
Special Operations Command. See SOCOM
 
Special operations forces
 
Special political action (SPA)
 
Spectral analysis
 
SPOT
 
Spread spectrum
 
Spying.
See also
HUMINT (Human Intelligence),
specific spy by name
 
prosecution for
 
Stalin, Josef
 
Star of David pattern
 
START Treaty
 
State Department.
See also
Secretary of State
 
clientitis and
 
Foreign Service officers and
 
INR (Bureau of Intelligence and Research)
 
national security policy
 
politicized intelligence and
 
polygraphs
 
tasked intelligence
 
Statistical intelligence
 
Stewart, Potter
 
Stinger missiles
 
Stovepipes
 
Stovepipes within stovepipes
 
Strategic arms control agreements
 
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START)
 
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
 
Strategic Forces Command (STRATCOM)
 
Strategic surprise
 
avoiding
 
intelligence agencies and
 
Pearl Harbor as
 
vs. tactical
 
Strategic warning
 
Sub-source
 
Sudan
 
Sun-synchronous orbit
 
Supplemental appropriations
 
Support to military operations (SMO)
 
Surface-to-air missiles (SAMs)
 
Surge capacity
 
Surprise attack
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