Introduction to Intelligence on the World Wide Web
Special report for America Tomorrow by Dave Keefe

CIA for Kids
The CIA Internet home page for kids is in keeping with the President's initiative to encourage children to use computers and to explore the worlds of science, geography, government, and history as offered in their schools.

United States Intelligence Community
The Intelligence Community is a group of 13 government agencies and organizations that carry out the intelligence activities of the United States Government.

The Center for the Study of Intelligence
hosts conferences, publishes reports on intelligence-related issues as serves as an historical archive for information on intelligence activities in the past.

The CIA Map Collection
makes up a major portion of the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection... check this out the next time you need to know the lay of the land in, say, downtown Kabul.

National Cryptologic Museum
Driving to the Washington, DC area? Here is an interesting stop about an hour north of the city... adjoining the grounds of ultra-secure Fort Meade is a public museum dedicated to the secrets of the "great game".

Kim
Speaking of the "great game", this web site has the complete text of Rudyard Kipling's masterpiece and tribute to the art and science of intelligence... via a 1901 tale of young English orphan's introduction to the dangerous ways of espionage in 19th-century India. Still interesting to a future James or Jane Bond... particularly if they refer to maps and history of India while they read it.




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Posted August 22, 1998
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