Green,
Brian. "The Intelligence Control Schism." Air Force Magazine,
Sep. 1996, 14.
ProQuest: "The DOD, the CIA and the House and Senate intelligence and defense panels are fighting over a major effort to reform foreign intelligence operations because each organization has an ambitious reform agenda and each wants the reform package to reflect its respective interests and perspectives."
[Reform]
Green, Gerald.
"Major Reorganization of DOD's C3I Office Impacts DARO, Information
and Space Systems." Journal of Electronic Defense, Jun. 1998,
16.
See also, NMIA ZGram [via E-mail], "DoD Announces Reorganization of C3I Office (DoD, 13 May 1998)," 14 May 1998. [http://www.zgram.net]
[MI/Management]
Green,
James Robert. The First Sixty Years of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, 1971.
Constantinides notes that this was a Master's thesis based solely on unclassified sources, and "can hardly do justice to its aim." However, the author's "judgments on the effectiveness of ONI in its various periods are generally sound." Persons interested in this subject would do better reading Dorwart's The Office of Naval Intelligence.
[MI/Navy/To19]
Green, Joshua. "The Myth of Cyberterrorism." Washington Monthly, Nov. 2002,. [http:// www.washingtonmonthly.com]
"Even before September 11, Bush was fervently depicting an America imminently in danger of an attack by cyberterrorists.... As is often the case with a new threat, an entire industry has arisen to grapple with its ramifications.... There's just one problem: There is no such thing as cyberterrorism."
[Terrorism/02/Gen]
Green, Marshall.
Indonesia: Crisis and Transformation, 1965-1968. Washington, DC: Compass, 1990.
U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, 1965-1968.
[CA/Indonesia]
Green,
Martin Burgess. Children of the Sun: A Narrative of Decadence in England After 1918. New York: Basic Books, 1976.
Wilcox: "Account of Guy Burgess."
[UK/SpyCases]
Green, Stephen.
Taking Sides: America's Secret Relations With a Militant Israel. New York: Morrow, 1984.
Petersen notes that Green is "critical of U.S. and U.S. intelligence support for Israel since 1948." Similarly, NameBase points to the author's conclusion that "were it not for U.S. policies that favored the militarists within Israel, particularly from 1964 to 1967, the Palestinian problem might have been solved."
[Israel]
Green,
William. "I Spy: Your Competitor Is Snooping on You. So What's Wrong
with That?" Forbes, 20 Apr. 1998, 90-100. [http://www.forbes.com]
This article describes the work of the Centre for Operational Business Intelligence where "students ... learn how to help their employers gather 'competitive intelligence.'" A number of companies engaged in competitive intelligence -- and counterintelligence -- activities are identified, and the need for business intelligence is discussed.
[GenPostwar/EconIntel/Corp]
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