- Homeland Security Digital Library - a premier collection of homeland security policy and strategy related documents: U.S. policy documents, presidential directives, and national strategy documents as well as specialized resources such as theses and research reports from various universities, organizations and local and state agencies. Registration is free
Director of National Intelligence
National Intelligence Strategy report and related fact sheet
View the new strategy for Afghanistan & Pakistan (March 2009) - white paper
- Information about foreign policy and some security-related issues and the subagency, the Bureau of Diplomatic Security - information on diplomatic security
1. Challenges to Military Operations in Support of U.S. Interests (2007 Summer Study) - covering the future of war, unconventional weapons & technology proliferation, nuclear proliferation, unconventional operational concepts, adversary capabilities, fighting through asymmetric counterforce, and strategic communications
2. Permanent Task Force on Nuclear Weapons Surety Report: Nuclear Weapons Inspections for the Strategic Nuclear Forces, December 2008
Joint Forces Command
Joint Operating Environment 2008 report - outlines threats and opportunities U.S. joint forces may confront in the next 25 years
Other
Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) has released a report entitled Cost of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and other Military Operations Through 2008 and Beyond
A National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism survey - Public Response to Terrorism: Findings from the National Survey of Disaster Experiences and Preparedness
Other - Nongovernmental
- Post-9/11 privacy and secrecy: A report card - CNet News.com reports that surveillance of Americans by the federal government has steadily increased; that spending on securing classified information has increased to $7.7 billion; and that new justifications for not releasing unclassified government documents to the public are proliferating. None of this is good news for advocates of open government and the freedom to read. (Declan Mc Cullagh and Anne Broache, CNet News.com, 9-8-06)
- "Crime Wars: Gangs, Cartels and U.S. National Security" report at (Center for a New American Security) - a yearlong study providing strategy and recommendations for the US government
Historical view
- CAESAR, POLO, and ESAU Papers - Cold War Era Hard Target Analysis of Soviet and Chinese Policy and Decision Making, 1953-1973 collection of declassified analytic monographs and reference aids {Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)}
World view
Weapons
Publications and De-classified Documents
- National Security Agency - declassified documents, images, National Cryptologic Museum, Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), information
- National Security Archive -includes international affairs information, archive of declassified U.S. documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act
- Digital National Security Archives - contains more than 35,000 declassified documents that led to U.S. government policy decisions in various parts of the world.
- CIA - supports officials who make and execute the U.S. national security policy. Publications are available like the World Factbook, Factbook on Intelligence,Chiefs of State . See also: CIA Electronic Reading Room - provides access to CIA information and Publications, Center for the Study of Intelligence - abstracts, some full-text
Torture
- Torture Archives - well organized access to currently over 83,000 pages of primary documents concerning the detention and interrogation of individuals by the US government, executive documents, US and foreign court legal material, military and intelligence sources
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