LECTURE PART 3 KEY TERMS:   
DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES (PART I)   

theater commanders

in-theater intelligence
  

Samuel Morse

telegraph

Manassas (1st Battle of Bull Run) June 1861 

Rose "Wild Rose" Greenhow

Pinkerton Detective Agency

Bureau of Military Information

Secret Service Bureau

Secret Field Police—Geheime Feldpolizei

William Stieber

"Green House"

German General Staff:  Abteilung III b (Department IIIb) 1889

OKW--Oberkommando der Wehrmacht

Abwehr

ONI--Office of Naval Intelligence

MID--Military Information Division

MID operations in Canada 1886-1896

interagency rivalry

Sullivan & Cromwell law firm

William Nelson Cromwell

Panama Canal

Crimean War

1855 War Office Topographical and Statistical Department

1873 War Office Intelligence Branch

1883  British Admiralty Intelligence Service
(1887 Naval Intelligence Department)

military attachés

Senior Naval Lord

First Lord of the Admiralty

DNI (Director of Naval Intelligence)

Defence of Trade Section

Captain Edward Inglefield

predictive analysis

German Navy Bills

Dreadnaught class battleships

Arms race

British Admiralty fleet management system

fleet stations

station commander-in-chief

wireless telegraph

strategic cables

fleet intelligence = in-theater intelligence

Sir John Fisher

communications grid

Admiralty War Room

“flaming datum”

information-communications nexus

regional intelligence centers

“strategic situational awareness”

Secret Service Bureau: MO1 to MO19 (1903-1909)  

Security Service MI5 (1909)

Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) MI6 (1909)

Committee of Imperial Defence (CID)

invasion literature 

The Battle of Dorking (1871) by George Tomkyns Chesneya

War of the Worlds (1898) H. G. Wells

Dracula (1897)  Bram Stocker 

William Le Queux:  The Great War in England in 1897 (1894)
                             The Invasion of 1910 (1906)  
                             Spies for the Kaiser (1909)

invasion panic 1907-1909

MO5 (1899)

Lt. Colonel James Edmonds

Gustav Steinhauer

Captain Vernon Kell, ("K")

Special Alien Reports

Official Secrets Act (1889)

"public interest defence"

Official Secrets Act (1911)

LINKS:

Official Secrets Act  (1911)
www.england-legislation.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1911/pdf/ukpga_19110028_en.pdf

Amendments and Revisions of Official Secrets Act (1911)
http://opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/ukpga/1911/cukpga_19110028_en_1

NID FUNCTIONS:

1. To collect, sift, record and disseminate all information relating to operations of war;
2. To prepare and keep correct to date a complete plan for mobilization;
3. To prepare, when direct to do so, plans of naval campaign.