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In the 1980s, through his company Micro Associates, he sold subscriptions to this computerized database under its original name, Public Information Research Inc. (PIR). At PIR's onset, Brandt was President of the newly formed non-profit corporation, and investigative researcher
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diagram and access diagrams and links of those who appear on it. These linkages, diagrams, and hyperlinked footnoted information allow users to uncover potential relationships or connections between individuals and groups. NameBase was described by
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starting in 1995. As of 2003, the database contained "over 100,000 names with over 260,000 citations drawn from books and serials with a few documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act." The website utilizes
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at the time that "many of these sources are fairly obscure so it's a very effective way to retrieve information on U.S. intelligence that no one else indexes." One research librarian calls it "a unique part of the
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served as its Vice President. The material was described as "information on all sorts of spooks, military officials, political operators and other cloak-and-dagger types". He told
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is an online database and self-described "intelligence aggregator" bringing together the biographical details of over 40,000 people.
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By 1992, private citizens, news organizations, and universities were all using NameBase. With the advent of public access to the
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developed a similar database he called CIABASE, a website containing information on events, people, and programs concerning the
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as being the "only web-based tool readily available for visualizing social networks of
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United States History: A Multicultural, Interdisciplinary Guide to Information Sources
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or American intelligence, including links to other texts available to the public.
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agents in the 1960s. He did so especially in the 1970s after becoming a member of
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how to use computers and computer databases for his research. Former CIA analyst
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of names that focuses on individuals involved in the international
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in the 1990s these efforts became the basis of the NameBase
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In the 1980s Daniel Brandt taught former CIA employee
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to allow users to both visualize relationships in a
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Database of names relating to intelligence community
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web-based
database
intelligence community
U.S. foreign policy
left of center
conspiracy theory
espionage
clippings
citations
intelligence
Students for a Democratic Society
US intelligence agents
Peggy Adler
The New York Times
Deep Web
Internet
World Wide Web
website
hyperlinks
social network
information scientist
Paul B. Kantor
terrorism researchers
Philip Agee
Ralph McGehee
CIA
Notable Names Database (NNDB)
Social network
Deep web

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