INTERAGENCY BIBLIOGRAPHY
“I submit that the risk of not sharing [information] today is a lot greater than the risk of sharing.”
– GENERAL RICHARD MYERS, USAF, CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, 2005
Interagency Bibliography The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography is part of the Center’s mission to foster and develop an interagency body of knowledge and to promote the research, study, and analysis of interagency issues. The bibliography contains over 1,200 entries regarding interagency issues, and includes reports from the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service, professional publications by subject matter experts, and academic research from both military and non-military institutions. The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography is organized by topic. Bibliography entries that involve more than one topic are grouped by the most relevant or prevailing topic. Users may follow the links below to navigate the bibliography, or they may use the website’s search engine located at the upper right of the page.
- Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency: Information regarding counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, violent extremism, and counterproliferation
- Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement: Information regarding the FBI, CIA, DEA, and other law enforcement agencies, including information related to gangs, drugs, and counterfeiting
- Disaster Preparation and Response: Information regarding both natural and non-natural disasters and other emergencies, including information related to Hurricane Katrina and acts of terrorism
- Energy and Environmental Issues: Information regarding nuclear and other forms of energy, natural resources, climate change, pollution and other related issues
- Health and Safety Issues: Information regarding physical and mental health, public safety, and overall well-being
- Information, Intelligence, and Intelligence Sharing: Information regarding information and intelligence gathering and information and intelligence sharing
- Interagency Education and Training: Information regarding education, training, and career and professional development opportunities for diplomats, foreign service officers, military personnel, and all others involved in interagency-related operations
- Interagency History, Structures, and Authorities: Information regarding interagency history, concepts, policies, plans, reforms, and authorities
- Interagency Legislation: Legislation regarding interagency topics of interest
- Interagency Relationships, Networks, and Contracts: Information regarding interagency relationships, partnerships, networks, and contracts, as well as civil support and combatant commands
- Operations Other Than War: Information regarding stability and reconstruction, peacekeeping, nation building, mass atrocity and genocide prevention, agriculture and agribusiness projects, and transitions
- Security Issues: Information regarding homeland security, border security, maritime security, cybersecurity, and other threats to United States and global security
Boxx, S. Edward. 2012. Airpower in the Interagency: Success in the Dominican Republic. Air & Space Power Journal Vol. 26, no. 3 (May/June): 45-60. http://www.airpower.au.af.mil/digital/pdf/articles/May-Jun-2012/F-Boxx.pdf (accessed 4 May 2012). This article explores the best ways to ensure the effectiveness of Air Force personnel operating in an interagency context. It proposes the joint air component coordination […]
... Read MoreAall, Pamela, Daniel Miltenberger, and Thomas G. Weiss. Guide to IGOs, NGOs, and the Military in Peace and Relief Operations. Washington, DC: United States Institute of Peace, 2000. http://bookstore.usip.org/books/BookDetail.aspx?productID=51290 (accessed 30 April 2012). Providing a quick, effective summary of the major players in peace and relief operations, this book is intended to promote cooperation and […]
... Read MoreZwiebel, Michael J. 2008. Why We Need to Reestablish the USIA. Military Review Vol. 88, special edition (June): 130-139. http://usacac.army.mil/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_2008IAR0630_art019.pdf (accessed 5 April 2012). This article examines public diplomacy and “soft power.” The author suggests that standing up an agency within the Department of State that is similar to the old USIA would aid in […]
... Read MoreZuzzi, Mattia. The Dynamics of Interagency Cooperation Process at Provincial Reconstruction Team in Operations ISAF and Enduring Freedom. Master’s Thesis, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2010. http://cdm16040.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll2/id/2638/rec/1 (accessed 15 June 2011). This thesis assesses and analyses the interagency cooperation process at provincial reconstruction team level in Afghanistan through a literature review and […]
... Read MoreZinno, Michael J. Expeditionary Border Security Operations: Eliminating the Seams. Monograph, School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 2008. http://cgsc.cdmhost.com/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4013coll3/id/2327 (accessed 12 August 2011). This monograph seeks to determine the potential value of utilizing expeditionary interagency border security teams to conduct border security operations and training during theater security cooperation activities.
... Read MoreZietlow, Jim and Tim Sutlief. 2006. Improved Search and Rescue (SAR) Operations for the Hurricane Season. Air Land Sea Bulletin, no. 2006-3 (September): 13-17. http://www.alsa.mil/library/alsb/ALSB%202006-3.pdf (accessed 12 April 2012). This article examines search and rescue operations in response to hurricanes. The article notes that improvement is needed to better respond to natural disasters.
... Read MoreZhao, J. Leon, Henry H. Bi, and Hsinchun Chen. Collaborative Workflow Management for Interagency Crime Analysis. Proceedings of the First NSF/NIJ Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI 2003), pp. 266-280, Tucson, AZ: SSRN, 2003. http://ssrn.com/abstract=1561293 (accessed 27 July 2011). This paper suggests a new workflow centric framework to seamlessly integrate previously separate techniques from […]
... Read MoreZegart, Amy B. Flawed by Design: The Evolution of the CIA, JCS, and NSC. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999. This book examines the formation of the Central Intelligence Agency, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and National Security Council, and asks what forces shaped their initial design in ways that handicapped them.
... Read MoreYoo Jae-Won and Deil S. Wright. 1994. Public Administration Education and Formal Administrative Position: Do they Make a Difference? A Note on Pope’s Proposition and Miles’ Law in an Intergovernmental Context. Public Administration ReviewVol. 54, no. 4: 357-363. http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/977383?uid=3739744&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21101492252383 (accessed 3 January 2013) This article examines the extent to which educational specialization and formal administrative position […]
... Read MoreYeatman, Richard M. 2006. JIATF-South: Blueprint for Success. Joint Forces Quarterly, no. 42 (July): 26-27. http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA520650 (accessed 3 January 2013). This article examines the success of Joint Interagency Task Force – South (JIATF-S), a network of law enforcement, intelligence, and military agencies.
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