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Aerospace Daily. Editors. "DARPA Eyes Low-Cost Radar Satellite Constellation." 2 Jun. 1997, 341-342.

[Recon/Sats/Arts]

Aerospace Daily. Editors. "Declassification Unveils More Details of NRO Structure." 25 Apr. 1995, 129.

[NRO]

Aerospace Daily. Editors. "House Intelligence Presses NRO on Small Satellites." 20 May 1996, 292-293.

[NRO]

Aerospace Daily. Editors. "NRO Chief Harris and Deputy Director Hill Are Fired." 27 Feb. 1996, 293, 295.

[NRO]

AFCEA [Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association] Intelligence Committee. "'Action This Day' -- Strengthening Our Nation's Intelligence Community." Defense Intelligence Journal 14, no. 2 (2005): 63-77.

Frederick Harrison, "Which Action This Day?" Defense Intelligence Journal 14, no. 2 (2005): 79-81, calls this article "a comprehensive and compelling outline of urgent actions that need to be taken to strengthen the U.S. Intelligence Community." However, a strategy is needed "to mitigate transitional difficulties," given that many of the changes need to be made simultaneously.

[Reform/00s/05]

AFCEA [Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association] Intelligence Committee. "Intelligence, Technology, and Integration." Defense Intelligence Journal 15, no. 1 (2006): 31-41.

In another of its series of white papers, the AFCEA Intelligence Committee "provides an overview of the challenges and problems faced by the [Intelligence Community] in technology development and acquisition. It also provides a high-level view of the ways in which these challenges and problems might, over time, be addressed and overcome."

[GenPostCW/00s/Gen]

AFCEA [Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association] Intelligence Committee. "Making Analysis Relevant: More Than Connecting the Dots." Defense Intelligence Journal 14, no. 1 (2005): 23-46.

There is so much covered here that it is difficult to agree with all of it; however, this article (in reality a "white paper") is a must read for anyone interested in real reform of intelligence analysis across the whole of the Intelligence Community.

[Analysis/Critiques]

AFIO WIN 29-04. "Polish Foreign Intel Gets New Boss." 16 Aug. 2004.

Poland's Prime Minister Marek Belka has named Andrzej Ananicz head of the Agencja Wywiadu, the nation's foreign intelligence agency. He succeeds Zbigniew Siemiakowski, who had headed the agency since its formation in 2002 from the Urzad Ochrony Panstwa (Office of State Protection).

[OtherCountries/Poland/PostCW]

af Ornäs, Anders H., and Sverre Lodgaard. The Environment and International Security. Oslo: International Peace Research Institute, 1992.

[GenPostwar/NatSec/Environment]

AFP. "Belarus Intelligence Chief Axed After Spy Scandal." Moscow News, 20 Jul. 2007. [http://mnweekly.rian.ru]

On 17 July 2007, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko Tuesday replaced "intelligence chief Stepan Sukhorenko but did not say if it was linked to the weekend discovery of a Polish spy ring in the country." The announcement simply said that Sukhorenko's "dismissal 'is linked to his naming to another post.' The KGB secret service will now be headed by Yuri Jadobin, who was in charge of Lukashenko's security."

[OtherCountries/Belarus]

AFP. "Man Indicted for Allegedly Leaking National Secrets." China Post (Taipei), 15 Nov. 2007. [http://www.chinapost.com.tw]

A spokesman for the Prosecutors' Office of the High Court said on 14 November 2007 that "Pang Ta-wei, a former deputy section chief of the Military Intelligence Bureau, was indicted on September 17" 2007 on "charges of collecting and leaking classified information" in a book he published in 2004. The Liberty Times newspaper said that "[a]mong the alleged secrets are documents relating to his unit's spying operation on rival China from 1992 through 1997."

[OtherCountries/Taiwan]

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