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OPSEC Indicator (current issue: Winter 2004)
Promotes and facilitates the exchange of information between professionals
from the various government and industry communities. The newsletter
features topics, articles, editorials and calendar events relative
to the National OPSEC Program, the operations security process, and
its related disciplines. The primary audience for "The OPSEC Indicator"
is the Federal Government and US contractors who have been identified
by Federal agencies as supporting specific national security programs
and activities.
You will automatically receive the OPSEC Indicator when you subscribe
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| Applying OPSEC to Treaty Inspections has been discontinued by the IOSS. For more information on OPSEC and Treaty Inspections please go to http://dtirp.dtra.mil. (Please be advised that only military and government accounts can access this site) |
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Applying OPSEC to U.S. Government Contracts
Provides OPSEC planning guidence for U.S. Government contracting officials
and contractor support base. |
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Intelligence Threat Handbook
(NEW)
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Intelligence Threat Handbook provides an overview of worldwide threat
and the categories of intelligence threat, and identifies available
resources for obtaining threat information. First published in 1995,
it is designed to provide unclassified threat reference information
to the OPSEC community, but is marked "For Official Use Only" and
should be protected as such.[Published 2004]
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Maintaining Operational Security: Minimizing the Risk of Law
Enforcement Mission Failure
Reprinted from an article published in Law and Order Magazine, this
publication focuses on the OPSEC process as it relates to the protection
of law enforcement operations. |
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Operational Planning: Taking the Adversary's Perspective
Reprinted from Law and Order as a companion to "Maintaining Operational
Security," this publication emphasizes the use of the "Adversary Strategy" tool to develop a comprehensive compilation of critical information
and adversary capabilities. |
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Operations Security for Public Safety Agencies (New Updated Version Coming Soon)
Reprinted from "SPECIAL OPERATIONS for Terrorism and Hazmat Crimes" by Michael S. Hildebrand. This publication introduces the basic concepts
of establishing an OPSEC program for the public safety community and
explains in detail how to apply the 5-step OPSEC process to special
operations at the scenes of major events, violent crimes, terrorist
incidents, or incidents involving weapons of mass destruction. [Published
June 2001] |
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Terrorism Threat Handbook (New)
A companion to the Intelligence Threat Handbook,
this publication provides unclassified terrorist threat reference
information for members of the OPSEC community. It explains categories
of terrorist threats, provides details of threats worldwide from individual
terrorists groups, and identifies dates of potential terrorism significance.
It is marked "For Official Use Only" and should be protected as such.
[Published 2004]
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