INTELLIGENCE Si, "O•..Nvme.M- -A!

INTELLIGENCE Si, "O•..Nvme.M- -A!

440 Proceedings of the Thirty-first Annual Military Librarians' Workshop DrI C *.,E E.cTE' I p. APR 2 1990D Ie o INFORMATION MANAGEMENT and INTELLIGENCE Si, "o•..NvmE.m- -A! Appoved far public r.i.ase " Hosted by the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence College 20-23 October 1987 PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL MILITARY LIBRARIANS' WORKSHOP 20-23 October 1987 • / The me: INFORMATiON MANAGEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE Acceslon For NTIS CRAMI OTIC rABS U'•,imoutriced 0 Hosted by the Defense Intelligence Agency Justificittio'n and the Defense Intelligence College Oi.strlbutiorn- I Avwilhbility Codes * Avail w-idfor Spucial II The Defense Intelligence Analysis Center Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C. Program of the Thirty-First Military Librarians' Workshop v Sponsorship xi Preface xlii PLENARY 'JESSIONS Welcoming Remarks William E. Crislip I Dr. Robert L. De Gross 3 Michael F. Munson 7 "Intelligence and the Col James W. Lucas, USAFR 11 Decision-Making Process" "Literature on Intelligence" Dr. Walter L. Pforzhetmer 23 "A Brief History of Military Deane J, Allen 38 Intelligence" "Popular Culture and the Cultural Dr. Hugo A. Keesing 73 Literacy Controversy: A Slide Presentation" "The Literature of Ancient Dr. Rose Mary Sheldon 97 Intelligence" CONCURRENT SESSIONS Workshops: Area Studies Literature The Soviet Bloc Dr. Bruce W. Watson 107 The Middle East Dr. Max L. Gross 109 Michael W. Albin 113 Other Third World Dr. Barry M. Schutz 115 Workshops: Technical Issues Terrorism Dr. Mark V. Kauppi 121 Central Information Reference Thomas Perry 125 and Control System iii ANNUAL SERVICE UPDATES AND CAREER PROGRAMS Remarks Paul Klinefelter 131 Federal Library and Information Milton MWeee 133 Center Committee Defense Technical Information Betsy Fox 135 Center Canadian Service Update Katherine Murphy 137 Annual Service Update -- Army Dorothy McDyson 139 Annual Service Update -- Air Force Norman E. Dakin 141 Annual Service Update -- Navy Stanley Kalkus 144 APPENDICES I. Bibliographies Literature on Intelligence 147 Important Books on the Ultra Secret 150 History of Military Intelligence 153 Popular Culture and the Cultural 155, Literacy Controversy Literature of Ancient Intelligence 156 The Soviet Bloc 159 The Middle East 165 Library of Congress Publications 172 on the Middle East, 1978-1986 Middle East Acquisitions Fact Sheet 175 Africa 179 Asia 184 Latin America 186 Terrorism 188 II. List of Speakers 191 III. List of Attendees 197 IV. List of Previous Military Librarians' 207 Workshop Hosts Iv Thirty-First Annual Military Librarians' Workshop INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE Defense Intelligence Agency Washington, DC 20-23 October 1987 Westpark Hotel, Rosslyn, Virginia Tuesday, 20 October 1987 1700-2100 Registration Main Lobby Dinner (on your own) 2000-2300 MLW Executive Board Meeting Shenandoah A Wednesday, 21 October 1987 0830-0800 Breakfast (on your own) 0630-0800 Registration continued Second Floor (Coffee and Sweet Rolls) Lobby PLENARY SESSION 0800-0830 Welcoming Remarks Rosalyn A Ballroom 0800-0807 William CrIsllp Library Director Defense Intelligence Agency 0807-0815 Robert L. De Gross, Ph.D. Provost, Defense Intelligence College 0818-0830 Michael F. Munson Deputy Director for Resources Defense Intelligence Agency 0830-0946 Organiatign of Intelliaence Rosalyn A A~nd the Decision Makitng PtoeMam Ballroom Professor James W. Lucas Acting Dean School of Professional Studies Defense Intelligence College V 0945-1000 Coffee Break 1000-1145 Literature on Intalllgetence Rosslyn A Walter L. Pforzhelmer, J.D. Ballroom Defense Intelligence College 1145-1400 Lunch (on your own) CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1400-1800 Workahopet Area- Studlas Literature Soviet Rlng Rosalyn A Bruce W. Watson, Ph.D. Ballroom Defense Intelligence College m.leJEAA± Shenandoah A Max L. Gross, PhD. Defense Intelligence College Michael W. Albin Library of Congress Other Third World Shenandoah B Barry M. Schutz, Ph.D. Defense Intelligence College 1800-1630 Break (Refreshments) 1530-1830 Workshops: Area Studies Literature i Rosslyn A Dr. Watson Ballroom MJ..fJAAI Shenandoah A Dr. Gross Mr. Albin Other Third World Shenandoah B Dr. Schutz 1700-1830 Reception Second Floor Lobby vi Thursday, 22 October 1987 0630-0800 Breakfast (on your own) PLENARY SESSION 0800-0900 Histgrv of Military IntelligenceIa'ssslyn A Deane Allen, Historian 6ilroeni Defense Intelligence Agency 0900-0930 Break (Coffee and Sweet Rolls) CONCURRENT SESSIONS 0930-1030 Workshops: Technical Issues Ter roram Rosslyn A Mark V. KauppI, Ph.D. Ballroom Defense Intelligence College Aavernment Translation Shenandoah A Allison Fields, Ph.D. Foreign Broadcast Information Service Socrates/CIRC Shenandoah B Alice Cranor DIA/DT 1030-1048 Break 1045-1148 Workshops: Technical Issues Terrorism Rosslyn A Dr. Kauppl Ballroom Government Translations Shenandoah A Dr. Fields Socrates/CIRw Shenandoah B Ms. Cranor vii 1145-1330 Lunch and Address: P12ular Culture and the Rosslyn B Cultural Llteraey Controversy Ballroom Hugo Keesing, Ph.D. Defense Intelligence College 1330-1400 Break (prepare for trip to Boiling AFB) 1400-1415 Board Buses 1415-1430 Trip to Bolting APB 1430-1818 Orientation to DIA, Its Bolting AFB Information Services and the Movie Theater Defense Intelligence College 1815-1530 Bus trip to Defense Intelligence Analysis Center 1830-1630 Tour of Information Services DIAC Facilities and Defense Intelligence College 1830-1848 Board Buses for Return to Hotel 1648-1718 Trip to Hotel 1718 Dinner (on your own) 2000-2200 Banjo Dancing * Arena Stage Old Vat Room (J Buses will be provided at 1730 and 1930 from the hotel to Arena Stage and return to the hotel after the show.) Friday, 23 October 1987 0830-0800 Breakfast (on your own) PLENARY SESSION 0800-0920 Anniant Tradecraft Rosslyn A Rose Mary Sheldon, Ph.D. Ballroom Center for Hellenic Studies viii 0920-0950 Break (Coffee and Rolls) Rosslyn A 0950-1100 A1nual Sarvlica Undatia and Caraar Programs BaTlroom Canada, Federal Library Information Center Committee, DoD, Air Force, Army, Navy. SLA/MLD Business Meeting Rosslyn A 1100-1130 Anngunlemfnts. Formal preaanAtlang-t Iomiln Rgmark& Ballroom Paul KIlInefelter 1130-1200 Checkout and Departure ix Michael F. Munson Deputy Director for Resources Defense Intelligence Agency ,.II Dr. Robert L. De Gross Provost Defense Intelligence College x SPONSORSHIP OF THE 31ST MILITARY LIBRARIANS' WORKSHOP 2P0MSRS Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Intelligence College Michael F. Munson Deputy Director for Resources Defense Intelligence Agency Dr. Robert L. Do Gross Provost Defense Intelligence College William E. Crislip Director Defense Intelligence Agency Library EXECUTIVE BOARD Mr. Paul Klinefelter, Chairman, Program Manager for Information Analysis Defense Technical Information Center Judith Arnn, Army Health Services Command Staff Librarian Norman E. Dakin, U.S. Air Force Library Program Barbara Everidge, Defense Applied Information Technical Center Defense Technical Information Center Kathleen 3. Wright, Naval Ocean Systems Center Carol E. Jacobson, Chair, Military Librarians' Division Special Libraries Association PROGRAM COMMITTEE William E. Crislip Steven R. Dorr COL Betty 3. Harris, USA Lt Col Edmond Collier, USAF EDIQTR George Jupin EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS Tisha R. Aldridge Suzette G. Pack xi "The main focus of our workshop was to share information in areas of intelligence interest with the broader DoD librarian community. This was a unique challenge which led us to a program with the theme, "Information Management and Intelligence," that emphasized the nature of the intelligence profession; insight into research resources in foreign area studies, and the development of information exploitation aids. A unique cross section of speakers are covered in these proceedings, Each is a "one of a kind" expert in the field of Intelligence. We were blessed by their willingness to share their knowledge with us and by the interested response of the workshop's attendees, The result was a very positive Interaction for the duration of the workshop. We pass on our sincere gratitude to each speaker for their well-prepared presentations. Each represented the highest quality possible and resulted in time well spent. 'jul Special thanks goes to LTG Leonard Perroots, Director of DIA, for making available the facilities and resources to support this workshop; to Mr. Michael F, Munson, Deputy Director for Resources, and Dr, Robert L. De Gross, Provost, for officially sponsoring the workshop and welcoming the participants on behalf of DIA and the Defense Intelligence College respectively; and to Mr. Lancing J. Blank, Assistant Deputy Director for Technical Services and Support, and COL John Macartney, Commandant of the Defense Intelligence College, for their active support of the planning process. The most Important recognition goes out to those who did the vital work of planning, operating, and undertaking "hitch" prevention in a largely unseen manner, From the Defense Intelligence College, Steven Dorr, Lt Col Ed Collier, and COL Betty Harris acquired the outstanding speakers to represent the analytical and academic intelligence professions. Their success was reflected in the acclaim accorded the program. From the DIA Library, Patricia Altner, Patricia Bobbin, Ralph Bucca, John Crestwell, Gwen Estep, Gloria Fuller, Marie Hanrahan, Miriam Harris, George Jupin, Barbara Nekoba, Suzette Pack, Deborah Sell, Alvin Smith, Albert VanDevander, and Lillian Hare provided the planning, organizational work, and logistical support that made the

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