INTERAGENCY BIBLIOGRAPHY

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– 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.

The Simons Center’s interagency bibliography was last updated 09/30/2016.

Posted: May 17, 2012 by the

Department of Homeland Security. Federal Continuity Directive 1 (FCD 1): Federal Executive Branch National Continuity Program and Requirements. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2008. http://www.fema.gov/pdf/about/offices/fcd1.pdf (accessed 22 July 2011). This directive provides direction to the Federal executive branch for developing continuity plans and programs. Continuity planning facilitates the performance of executive branch essential functions during […]

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Department of Homeland Security. Facility Security Committees: An Interagency Security Committee Standard, 2nd edition. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2012. http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/isc-facility-security-committees-standard-january-2012-2nd-edition.pdf (accessed 9 April 2012). This document, developed after extensive interagency coordination, provides procedures for Facility Security Committees to use when presented by security issues that affect an entire nonmilitary Federal facility.

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Department of Homeland Security. Department of Homeland Security Counternarcotics Doctrine. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2010. http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-counternarcotics-doctrine-2010-06-15.pdf (accessed 9 April 2012). This doctrine lists and details the basic tenets of the Department of Homeland Security counternarcotics effort.

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Department of Homeland Security. Cyber Storm II: Final Report. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2009. http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/csc_ncsd_cyber_stormII_final09.pdf (accessed 9 April 2012). This report describes the findings of Cyber Storm II, a National Cyber Exercise with the aim of providing the arena to examine the processes, procedures, tools, and organizations of the cyber response community in response […]

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Department of Defense. Office of Inspector General. Statement of Thomas F. Gimble, Principal Deputy Inspector General Before the House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. War Profiteering and Other Contractor Crimes Committed Overseas. Washington, DC: Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, 2007. http://www.dodig.mil/fo/DoD%20OIG%2006-19-2007.pdf (accessed 13 December 2011). This is […]

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Department of Defense. Office of Inspector General. Semiannual Report to Congress: October 1, 2007 – March 31, 2008. Washington, DC: Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, 2008. http://www.dodig.mil/sar/SAR_062308.pdf (accessed 13 December 2011). This report to Congress describes the activities of the DoD Office of Inspector General, with particular attention given to their oversight of […]

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Department of Defense. Office of Inspector General. DoD Initiatives for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction. Washington, DC: Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, 2007. http://www.dodig.mil/fo/foia/ERR/D-2007-067_final.pdf (accessed 22 June 2012). This report discusses DoD implementation of its programs for combating weapons of mass destruction.  This document is recommending reading for civil service employees and uniformed officers responsible […]

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Department of Defense. Office of Inspector General. Interagency Assessment of Iraq Police Training. Washington, DC: Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, 2005. http://www.dodig.mil/IGInformation/IGInformationReleases/Iraq_Report_071905.pdf (accessed 13 December 2011). This report is an interagency assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of U.S. government programs to train Iraqi police.

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Department of Defense. Office of Inspector General. Interagency Assessment of the Counternarcotics Program in Afghanistan. Washington, DC: Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, 2007. http://www.dodig.mil/Inspections/IE/Reports/Counternarcotics_Pgr_Afghan%20_Final%20Rpt.pdf (accessed 13 December 2011). This report assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the U.S. government’s role in the counternarcotics programs in Afghanistan and provides recommendations for program improvements.

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Department of Defense. Office of Inspector General. Evaluation of DoD Efforts to Combat Trafficking in Persons. Washington, DC: Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, 2006. http://www.dodig.mil/Inspections/IE/Reports/TIP%20Final-E.pdf (accessed 13 December 2011). This report discusses DoD actions taken to combat trafficking in persons (TIP) and provides suggestions on how to improve DoD programs that can combat […]

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