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Tables of Contents for Using Intelligence Data for Environmental Needs
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
iii
Figure
vii
Tables
vii
Summary
ix
Acknowledgments
xv
Acronyms
xvii
A Changing Intelligence Environment
1
6
Introduction
1
2
Potential Applications
3
2
Study Objectives
5
2
Stakeholders and National Interests
7
20
Historical Background
7
3
Recent Policy and Budget Decisions
10
2
National Interests and Stakeholders
12
13
Administration Viewpoints
13
2
Federal Agency Viewpoints
15
7
Congressional Viewpoints
22
1
U.S. Industry and International Viewpoints
23
2
Key Motivations and Uncertainties
25
2
Benefits, Costs, and Risks
27
12
Civil/Scientific/Commercial Interests
27
4
National Security Interests
31
2
Congressional Views of Benefits, Costs, and Risks
33
3
Key Factors to Consider
36
3
Alternative Approaches to Providing Intelligence Data for Environmental Uses
39
16
Institutional Mechanisms
39
2
Institutional Alternatives
41
6
Intelligence Community Center
41
1
Department of Defense Center
42
2
Civil Agency Center
44
1
Privatized Center
44
1
Maximum Declassification (No Centers)
45
1
Networks Versus Centers
46
1
Evaluation Criteria
47
6
Measures of Effectiveness
47
3
Selection Criteria
50
3
Example Ranking of Alternatives
53
2
Observations and Recommendations
55
6
Summary Observations
55
2
Open Questions
57
1
Recommendations
58
3
Appendix: U.S. Government Statements
61
10
Bibliography
71
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