- Federation of American Scientists
Comprehensive site to intelligence topics and more, with links to four main project areas: peace and security, global security, governance, and working groups. Within the three main project areas, links are extensive, interesting, and well maintained. Particularly good source for information, documents, and generally hard-to-find information on intelligence activities worldwide, and in the United States in particular. Site maintainers, John Pike and Steven Aftergood, keep a lively, spirited edge to the site that makes it attractive and always interesting. Good repository for official documents, press releases, and government reports, and contains the Secrecy and Government Bulletin online. Maintains many online resources and interesting activities--the Space Policy Project is particularly strong. Overall, site provides good annotated intelligence links and documents.
- IntelWeb: The WWW Site of the Intelligence Watch Report
Extremely comprehensive resource site for intelligence-related topics and public and private organizations from around the world. Links to intelligence communities by country, an index of information on worldwide intelligence communities, articles from the Intelligence Watch Report, an intelligence-related employment and classified ad section, and a calendar of events on intelligence-related conferences, symposia, and other relevant meetings. Intelligence community by country links are comprehensive, offering general information, agency links, and daily updates from Intelligence Watch Report. Indispensable resource on intelligence.
- Loyola Homepage on Strategic Intelligence
Excellent collection of links to intelligence community and government intelligence servers, journals, plus general links to sites on intelligence-related topics, ranging from the Ames Affair to economic espionage. Documents, journals, and article links are particularly valuable. Links "of historical interest" and "debates and wild controversy" are unique and strong, as are links to economic espionage topics. Excellent jumping-off point for intelligence topics and resources.
- Mario's Cyberspace Station Kim-spy 1, 2, and 3.
Unique collection of intelligence and counterintelligence links to military, paramilitary and terrorism, and nonmilitary links and resources. Site is enormous. The military collection of links has the following general categories, each with extensive links of their own: spying, news and hot topics, cyberwar, U.S. intelligence agencies, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Air Force, Navy, Army, foreign countries, eyewitness and misc. publications, archives, online search, military intelligence, nongovernmental resources weapons and their transfers, other lists, and usenet groups. Each category contains a large set of links, some of which are quite unusual. The paramilitary and terrorism, and nonmilitary links and resources, though not quite as comprehensive, are strong. Site is an excellent megadirectory on intelligence and security.
- Who's Watching Who?
This rather paranoid-appearing site contains 100 "random" links to sites "to keep you informed of your privacy loss." In fact, it is a useful jumping-off point for some interesting and unusual intelligence resources, from articles and sites on various forms of electronic surveillance to links to other major directories. Fun and useful.