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Bundesnachrichtendienst
Visit the BND, the CIA's equivalent agency in Germany.
Formed after World War II, the intelligence officers
of this service faced off against the dreaded Stasi
of East Germany. After the Berlin Wall collapsed, they
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The
Bureau of Justice Statistics
BJS mission:
To collect, analyze, publish, and disseminate information
on crime, criminal offenders, victims of crime, and
the operation of justice systems at all levels of government.
These data are critical to
policymakers in combating crime and ensuring that justice
is both efficient and evenhanded.
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CIA
The heart of United States foreign espionage |
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Cold
War International History Project
Many formerly secret documents are available on CWIHP's
Web site, including the KGB's 1967 annual report and
analyses of Eastern-bloc espionage. |
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A
Counterintelligence Reader |
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Defense
Intelligence Agency
The heart of military espionage |
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Department
of Homeland Security
The DHS is expanding its computer-based counterterrorism
communications network to all 50 states, 5 territories,
Washington, D.C., and 50 other major urban areas to
strengthen its two-way flow of threat information. |
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The Director of National Intelligence
Former ambassador John D. Negroponte was appointed to this brand-new position in February 2005 in a restructuring of America's intelligence community that was the most profound since the CIA was formed from the ashes of the OSS after World War II. |
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FBI
Increasingly, our national clandestine service works
overseas, alongside the CIA |
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GCHQ
Official site of the UK Government Communications Headquarters
which is the centre for Her Majesty's Government's Signal
Intelligence (SIGINT) activities. Includes details of
current job vacancies and an online quiz for potential
applicants.
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Intelligence
Resource Program
Can you imagine a country that not only doesn't spy,
but has no official government agency organizing the
espionage? Wonder no longer. Here's a list of world
intelligence and security agencies — just the
ones that admit it, that is. |
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International
Association of Chiefs of Police
The IACP, based in Alexandria, VA, offers information
about policing around the world. |
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Internet
Fraud Complaint Center
You can report terrorist activity to the IFCC, file
a complaint claiming Internet fraud, and find statistics
about e-crimes. |
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Interpol
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Library
of Congress
Want to find every book written about spies, covert
operations, and intelligence agencies? This is the place
— the National Library of Congress |
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List
of intelligence agencies
Most are still operating, some are dead, and a few
have brand-new names. |
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MI5
The Web site for the United Kingdom's MI5 Security
Service, dedicated to rooting out "threats from overseas
and ... preventing and detecting serious crime." |
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Mossad
The Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations,
otherwise known as 'Mossad' has been appointed by the
State of Israel to collect information, analyze intelligence
and perform special covert operations beyond its borders. |
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National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Report a sighting, understand the Amber plan, and find
resources for parents, friends, and teachers. |
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National
Criminal Intelligence Service
The National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS) is
at the forefront of the fight against serious and organised
crime in the UK and throughout the world. |
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National
Institute of Justice
Here's the research, development, and evaluation agency
of the U.S. Department of Justice — the NIJ. |
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National
Intelligence Machinery
Report details the roles, structure and funding of
intelligence services. It also contains details of the
Cabinet Office contribution to the co-ordination of
intelligence efforts. |
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National
Reconnaissance Office
The NRO designs, builds and operates the nation's
reconnaissance satellites. |
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Office
of Surveillance Commissioners
Provides information about the roles and responsibilities
of those who authorise and conduct covert surveillance
operations and covert human intelligence sources.
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Privacy
International
Provides news, resources and an Internet home for
the Big Brother Awards, given to the companies, government
agencies and individuals "that have most directly undercut
privacy." |
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Society
of Former Special Agents of the FBI, Inc.
"Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity" They've retired, but
that is still their motto. |
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Spyland
The first spy-theme park for tourists is being created near Lyons, France, and is expected to open in 2007. |
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Spy
Museum - Washington DC
The mission of the International Spy Museum is to educate
the public about espionage in an engaging manner and
to provide a dynamic context that fosters understanding
of its important role in and impact on current and historic
events. |
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Spy
Stuff
A great place to go to buy support for all of your
clandestine needs |