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AFRICA ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & MED WESTERN HEMISPHERE

®. REAL WORLD SHORT-FALLS. AFRICA ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & MED WESTERN HEMISPHERE Algeria Bangladesh Greece Argentina Angola China Turkey Bolivia Djibouti Indonesia Brazil Ethiopia Kazakhstan Colombia Ghana Kyrgystan Ecuador

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AFRICA ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & MED WESTERN HEMISPHERE

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  1. ® REAL WORLD SHORT-FALLS AFRICA ASIA & PACIFIC EUROPE & MED WESTERN HEMISPHERE Algeria Bangladesh Greece Argentina Angola China Turkey Bolivia Djibouti Indonesia Brazil Ethiopia Kazakhstan Colombia Ghana Kyrgystan Ecuador Kenya Malaysia Grenada Liberia Myanmar Jamaica Madagascar New Caledonia Mexico Mozambique Papua New Guinea Paraguay Namibia Russia Peru South Africa Sri Lanka Suriname Sudan Viet-Nam Uraguay Uganda 4 Key Island Groups Venezuela For each of these countries, less than 25% available in 1:50,000 form, generally old data.

  2. ® PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER Step 1: Commercial Imagery for wide-area mapping Step 2: Commercial Imagery for urban detail (1-2M) Step 3: NRO Precision Points for Map Orientation Step 4: Russian Military Maps for Data Extraction Step 5: Current City Maps for Embassy Locations Step 6: Ask a Defense Attache Before Targeting Only one of these steps is classified and only one of these steps is fully funded…

  3. ® THE PUBLIC BUDGET Here is what we know about U.S. spending on intelligence: TOTAL U.S. INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM (BARE BONES) 29.3B NATIONAL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM 16.4B National Reconnaissance Program 06.4B Community Cryptologic Program 03.4B Central Intelligence Agency 03.2B General Defense Intelligence Program 02.0B Other Departmental Activities 01.4B JOINT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM 03.6B Defense Advanced Reconnaissance 01.7B Defense Mapping Agency (now NIMA) 00.8B Other DoD 00.6B TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES 09.3B Air Force Tactical Intelligence 04.0B Army Tactical Intelligence 02.8B Navy Tactical Intelligence 01.8B Other DoD Tactical Intelligence 00.7B

  4. ® BUDGETARY TRADE-OFFS I do not advocate any cuts in the national or defense intelligence budget but for the sake of comparison, here are some over-funded and under-funded elements: OVERFUNDED UNDERFUNDED Large U.S. Stations Overseas (0.75B) Multi-national Stations (0.50B) Imagery satellites (2.0B) Commercial imagery purchase (0.50B) Imagery collection (0.50B) Open source collection (0.50B) Signals operations (1.0B) Non-official clandestine ops (0.25B) Signals satellites (1.5B) NATO/PfP OSINT Program (0.25B) Production armies (0.75B) FBI Support to Business (0.25) Designer C4I (2.5B) Education of State & Local (0.25B) Rough Total: $9B Over-Funded Rough Total: $2.5B Under-Funded

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