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WIPPL, JOSEPH W (9) answer(s).
 
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Art of Agent Handling / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
Wippl, Joseph W Journal Article
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CIA and tolkachev vs the KGB/SVR and Ames: a comparison / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
Wippl, Joseph W Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words CIA  KGB  SVR  Tolachev  Ames 
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CIA and U.S. Diplomacy: Political vs. Professional Leadership / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
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CIA’s Dilemma: A World Divided Between Countries With a Rule of Law and Those Without One / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
Wippl, Joseph W Journal Article
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Future of American espionage / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Espionage has been around a long time, to be sure, back to biblical and ancient times. But when specifically, was American espionage last discussed? The intent of the National Security Act of 1947 was to establish an agency for espionage and analysis. From 1947 to 1989, while United States espionage was global in scope, in the sense that it reported on a multitude of topics, the majority mostly forgotten or ignored in subsequent discussions, espionage heavily reflected the Cold War emphasis on the Soviet Union. The Cold War gave American intelligence cover to engage in espionage. American espionage has a future but it will have to fit into the future of the United States. The time has arrived to think about that future and how espionage must fit into it.
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Intelligence exchange through interIntel / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Qualities that make a great case officer / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Qualities that make a great collection management officer / Wippl, Joseph W; D’andrea, Donna   Article
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Summary/Abstract Oversee and facilitate the collection, evaluation, classification, and dissemination of foreign intelligence collected from clandestine sources. CMOs play a critical role in ensuring that foreign intelligence collected by clandestine sources is relevant, timely, and addresses the highest foreign policy and national security needs of the nation. CMOs are substantive experts in their area of specialty, have a comprehensive knowledge of how National Clandestine Service operations are conducted, and an in depth understanding of overseas operating environments as well as current and looming international issues.
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We Come In Peace: Relations between CIA Personnel and Congressional Members and Their Staff / Wippl, Joseph W   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract I served one year (2005) of my 35-year career in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as the CIA’s director of congressional affairs. In addition, I served as a directorate of operations officer in a number of overseas posts visited by congressional members and staff. As a generalization, my experience was that almost all members of Congress and their staffs were serious regarding their obligations and responsibilities. On well over hundreds of occasions, I experienced at most two times when a member of Congress was negligent in carrying out his duties when overseas.
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