Naval Intelligence Transforming to Meet The Threat
Tags: UNITED States. Navy -- Intelligence specialists; INTELLIGENCE officers; MILITARY intelligence; MILITARY surveillance; NAVAL reconnaissance
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Reports on the September 1998 meeting of United States Navy intelligence specialists who served during the Cold War. Review of the intelligence service; Developments in intelligence operations; Issues discussed; Highlights of the conference.
- Who Helped the Barb? Levine, Emil // Naval History;Jun2001, Vol. 15 Issue 3, p44
Investigates whether the USS Barb (SS-220) warship under the command of Eugene B. Fluckey received operational intelligence support from the United States Naval Group China/Sino-American Cooperative Organization (SACCO) to enable them to attack Japanese ships in 1945. Accounts that point to...
- Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame. // Military Intelligence;Jul-Sep92, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p35
Presents the inductees to the United States Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame for 1992. Includes Travis C. Bunn; Charles B. Eichelberger; William H. Gardner; Profile of inductees.
- American Militarism: Don't Even Notice It Anymore. Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes;2/10/2010, p2
A photograph showing the intent and seriousness of the military surveillance in the U.S. is presented.
- Cities in Chaos: An Intelligence Challenge. Shelton, Paul A. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin;Jan-Mar2002, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p21
Discusses methods of gathering intelligence data in cities in chaos. Importance of coordinating with in-country experts; Use of nontraditional sources of information; What intelligence analysts should do to prevent surprise and promote situational awareness.
- CURRENT COMMENT. // America;4/28/1979, Vol. 140 Issue 16, p342
The author reflects on several topics of interest. He discusses the supposed increase in U.S. surveillance over South Africa, particularly the nuclear research facility in Valindaba, which he says was due to the news of South Africa intending to explode a nuclear device in the Kalahri Desert. He...
- MAJOR INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEMS. // Sea Power;Jan2006, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p66
The focuses on the major intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems of the United States Navy. The systems include the distributed common ground/surface system-Navy; volume search radar; SPQ-9B radar; Spy-1 multifunction radar; SPS-48 radar; SPS-49 radar; SPY-3 multifunction radar;...
- Counterintelligence: A Decade of Change. Holden, Leonard R. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin;Jul-Sep99, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p37
Focuses on the changes in the way counterintelligence operations is done by the United States (US) Armed Forces. Characteristics of US military's approach to sustainment and support operations; Effect of the operational restrictions to counterintelligence operations; Abilities needed by the...
- Intelligence Support to Force Protection. Custer, John M. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin;Apr-Jun2003, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p2
Discusses some fundamental keys that will lead U.S. military intelligence professionals to success in providing the intelligence necessary to safeguard the force. Need to increase knowledge and personal awareness about force protection; Importance of providing contribution to improving...


