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'''Sherman Kent''' is often considered the father of strategic [[intelligence analysis]]. A veteran of the | '''Sherman Kent''' is often considered the father of strategic [[intelligence analysis]]. A veteran of the Office of Strategic Services and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], he both had a key role in developing the formal craft of intelligence estimates and providing national leaders with such estimates, but also wrote on the subject in the open literature. <ref name=KentStrat>{{citation | ||
| title = Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy | | title = Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy | ||
| author = Kent, Sherman | | author = Kent, Sherman |
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Sherman Kent is often considered the father of strategic intelligence analysis. A veteran of the Office of Strategic Services and the Central Intelligence Agency, he both had a key role in developing the formal craft of intelligence estimates and providing national leaders with such estimates, but also wrote on the subject in the open literature. [1]
References
- ↑ Kent, Sherman (1965), Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy, Archon Books