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
White House, The. National Strategy for Counterterrorism. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2011. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/counterterrorism_strategy.pdf (accessed 19 October 2011). This strategy articulates the U.S. government’s approach to countering terrorism and identifies the range of tools critical to the strategy’s success. This strategy builds on groundwork laid by previous strategies and many aspects of the United States […]
... Read MoreWhite House, The. A National Strategy for CBRNE Standards: National Science and Technology Council Committee on Homeland and National Security. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2011. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/chns_cbrne_standards_final_24_aug_11.pdf (accessed 9 April 2012). This strategy covers the need for standards in addressing issues related to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive weapons. In addition to specifying high-level […]
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Strategy. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2010. http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/national_security_strategy.pdf (accessed 19 October 2011). This national security strategy is focused on renewing American leadership to more effectively advance U.S. interests in the 21st century. The document also includes strategy for security, education, and development.
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Strategy. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2006. http://www.iwar.org.uk/military/resources/nss-2006/nss2006.pdf (accessed 20 July 2011). This national security strategy focuses on several essential tasks, including strengthening alliances to defeat global terrorism, prevent enemies from threatening the U.S. and its allies with weapons of mass destruction, and igniting a new era of global development.
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Presidential Directive 46, U.S. Strategy and Policy in the War on Terror. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2006. Additional information is not available.
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Presidential Directive 44, Management of Interagency Efforts Concerning Reconstruction and Stabilization. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2005. http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/nspd/nspd-44.pdf (accessed 20 July 2011). The purpose of this directive is to promote the security of the United States through improved coordination, planning, and implementation for reconstruction and stabilization assistance for foreign states […]
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Presidential Directive 17, National Strategy to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2002. http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/nspd/nspd-17.html (accessed 2 November 2011). This directive states that all elements of the overall U. S. strategy to combat weapons of mass destruction (WMD) must be brought to bear in targeted strategies against […]
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Presidential Directive 9, Defeating the Terrorist Threat to the United States. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2001. http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/nspd/nspd-9.htm (accessed 2 November 2011). This directive is classified, and its objectives include eliminating the al-Qaeda network and using all elements of national power to do so.
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Directive 74, Peacekeeping and Emergency Humanitarian Relief Policy. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1992. http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/nsd/nsd74.pdf (accessed 1 November 2011). This directive lays out the plans and purpose of peacekeeping and emergency humanitarian relief.
... Read MoreWhite House, The. National Security Decision Directive 77, Management of Public Diplomacy Relative to National Security. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1983. http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/nsdd/nsdd-077.htm (accessed 2 November 2011). This directive examines methods of strengthening the organization, planning, and coordination of public diplomacy in relation to national security.
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