Yes, the BXA ISTAC is familiar since I'm on its mailing list. The CIA ISTAC is a different dog. And it was the Oregon rep which surprised, not the Vienna, VA and DC addresses. Why Oregon? Intel, Microsoft, In-Q-tel, or another bedmate helping equip and run Intelink? Intelink is reportedly restricted to those with intelligence need to know, and is blocked to outsiders. However, IC.GOV has been around a while and I wondered if a wizard here might know a way to finagle access. Here are few specific URLs provided in the DoD Intelligence Information System Instructions 2000: Intelligence Community PKI activities: http://www.iccio.ic.gov/ DIA page: http://www.dia.ic.gov/proj/dodiis/dodiis.html JITF Intelink: http://web1.rome.ic.gov:82/vtf.cgi Here's the URL for the DoDIISI2000 doc: http://www.dia.mil/Graphics/Intel_community/dodiis_2000/0204_DoDIISInstr_Fin al.doc (The URL may wrap.) For the dark side of the Albright bearhug, the DIA FOIA site offers the "North Korea Country Handbook," May, 1997, prepared by the intel community, and published by the Marine Corps Intelligence Acitivity: http://www.dia.mil/Graphics/FOIA/nk/nkor.pdf (429 pages, 5.6MB) It could be useful to those intending to exchange URLs with the Chief of NOFOIA DPKR.