Wednesday, June 3, 2015

8 OSINT RESOURCES ON U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY

Small Wars Journal: This journal publishes original works from authentic voices across the spectrum of stakeholders in small wars. They link you to relevant goings on elsewhere. Registration is free and you can log in with a SWJ Username to comment and start your own threads in the SWJ discussion board. 

National Security Zone: Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Media Communications created this site. It promotes sound national security journalism education.

U.S. Naval Institute News (USNI): This site has a wealth of info on maritime national security issues.

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International Security: This site contains well-documented reports and sound analysis of tough issues faced by  American policymakers and the public. It focuses on national security issues in South Asia and the Middle East and on al-Qaeda and allied groups, the rise of political Islam, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), homeland security, and the activities of U.S. Special Forces and the CIA.

ACT for America: A large non-profit, non-partisan, grassroots organization devoted to promoting national security and defeating terrorism. It has 280,000 members organized in more than 890 chapters nationwide and 11 countries worldwide. You can Subscribe for free online and receive "Action Alerts."

Voice of America (VOA): This site has a large amount of daily information and breaking news on terrorism and security issues in the U.S., Asia, Europe and Middle East. You can subscribe to receive updates and to participate in discussions and by leaving comments. 

Center for a New American Security (CNAS): The mission of CNAS is to develop strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. The site has daily updates and articles on national security issues.

American Security Project: The ASP brings together prominent American business leaders, former members of Congress, retired military flag officers, and prominent former government officials. It  conducts research on a broad range of issues and engages and empowers the American public by taking its findings directly to them via events, traditional & new media, meetings, and publications.

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Robert Morton, Ed., Ed.S. is a member of the Association Of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO) and writes the online spy novel series "Corey Pearson- CIA Spymaster in the Caribbean".  The views expressed on this site do not represent those of any organization he is a member of. Contact him on the Secure Contact Form

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