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  • {{rpl|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • <center>'''intelligence analysis and use activities'''</center> *{{rpl|intelligence analysis||}}
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  • A term of art in intelligence cycle management and intelligence analysis, which prevents proper analysis by preventing objective analysts from drawi
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  • U.S. [[intelligence analysis|intelligence analyst]] widely credited with developing the basic doctrine o
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  • ...ble for the remaining functions of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in intelligence analysis and research into intelligence methodology, [[clandestine human-source inte
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis management}}
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  • The process, before [[intelligence analysis]], in which [[intelligence collection management|intelligence collection ma
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ...telligence organization of the United States, specializing in all-source [[intelligence analysis]], [[clandestine human-source intelligence]], and [[covert action]].
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  • A summary of regional activities in U.S. national [[intelligence analysis]] and [[Intelligence dissemination management#estimates|estimates]], [[cove
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intelligence analysis#intelligence tradecraft]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Intelligence analysis management]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ...t-wide communications security. Canada, however, does have a world-class [[intelligence analysis]] capability in the [[Canadian Security Intelligence Service]].
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  • The civilian intelligence analysis and counterintelligence organization of Canada
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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 Intellig
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis management}}
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  • ...ticulated by Kent. For general discussions of estimative intelligence, see intelligence analysis management. For general discussion of broader products, called '''Net Estim
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts}}
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ==Intelligence Analysis== ...ile continuing espionage and other collection techniques, is building an [[intelligence analysis]] capability that never really existed in the KGB. Soviet tradition put a g
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  • ...for the remaining functions of the CIA, which include a very wide range of intelligence analysis and research into intelligence methodology, as well as being in charge of t
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis management}}
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  • In [[intelligence analysis]], the body of methodology and experience for making the best feasible judg
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis management}}
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  • ...lio. Each military unit has tactical intelligence functions, and there is intelligence analysis in the [[Israeli Foreign Ministry]].
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • Obtaining information, to be used in [[intelligence analysis]], from sources available to the public. such as radio and television broad
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts]]. Needs checking by a human
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  • ...ivisions or single themes such as resources, used as starting points for [[intelligence analysis]]; very similar to the "outline maps" given to elementary and secondary sch
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ...s the British center for intelligence collection, [[covert action]], and [[intelligence analysis]]. Its functions are roughly comparable to the U.S. [[Central Intelligence
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis management}}
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  • A variant term of art in [[intelligence analysis]] is [[analytic tradecraft]].<ref name=CIA-CATN-1997>{{citation
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts}}
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  • '''Stovepiping''' is a term of art in intelligence cycle management and intelligence analysis, which prevents proper analysis by preventing objective analysts from drawi
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts}}
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts}}
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  • ...he approach to intelligence (intelligence gathering)#intelligence analysis|intelligence analysis that considers ideology as well as hard data. Pipes had been recommended f
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  • ...er of steps had been taken to improve the intelligence analysis management|intelligence analysis capabilities of the CIA.<ref name=SSCI2007-01-11>{{citation
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  • ...litary Intelligence office in Cairo, a [[human-source intelligence]] and [[intelligence analysis]] office he headed, reporting to Admiral [[Reginald Hall]]. <ref>Wallach, p
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  • ...but this was generally true for German [[human-source intelligence]] and [[intelligence analysis]] in the Second World War. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...l health|projections of major trends]] as well as a methodology for [[U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts|national-level approach to n
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  • ...strategic level, weather intelligence plays an important part in economic intelligence analysis of national capabilities. Weather patterns, for example, will help predict
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ...gement|collecting and validating raw information, and inferring meaning by intelligence analysis management|analyzing (ideally) multiple sources of information on a given s ==Intelligence analysis: models==
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  • {{r|U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts}}
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  • ...t-wide communications security. Canada, however, does have a world-class [[intelligence analysis]] capability in the [[#Canadian Security Intelligence Service|Canadian Secu
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  • ==Financial intelligence analysis== Examples of financial intelligence analysis could include:
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ...g but not be able to give a detailed explanation that would be useful to [[intelligence analysis|intelligence analysts]].
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  • ...f the work of the CIA's original thinker about the process and pitfalls of intelligence analysis. ...e for American World Policy.'' (1947) (2000 reprint)). Seminal work on CIA intelligence analysis, especially the estimative process.
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  • ...n]] against any potential threats against Canadian interests, as well as [[intelligence analysis]]. CSIS is also responsible for and security screening of government offici
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  • ...nal Intelligence Estimate (NIE), and to advise on improvements in national intelligence analysis and estimates
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  • "These reports establish the dominant theme in intelligence analysis from Washington that accounts for the failure to predict the North Korean a ===Early intelligence analysis===
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  • ...ers of Richard Nixon, regarded Marxist [[Salvador Allende]], regardless of intelligence analysis suggesting Allende was not consolidating power, as a second Castro, it is n ===Intelligence analysis===
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  • =====Intelligence analysis===== =====Intelligence analysis=====
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  • ...the staff of the headquarters element. There is a Command Staff, but DIA’s intelligence analysis and production capabilities are located in three directorates.
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  • {{r|Intelligence analysis}}
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  • ...ff in 1969 and 1970, working on strategic arms control, nuclear issues and intelligence analysis policy.
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  • ===Intelligence analysis===
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  • ...tructure to purging and refining of masses of generalized information into intelligence analysis useful to small unit ground commanders. </blockquote>
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  • ===Intelligence analysis=== ===Intelligence analysis===
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  • ...facilities. It is rather standard doctrine to do extensive communications intelligence analysis to learn the patterns by which the opposing force operates, especially if t
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  • ...processing of raw intelligence information into finished intelligence. [[Intelligence analysis]] is informally called "connecting the dots". Creating an [[intelligence m ...ning of history, [[Sherman Kent]] is often considered the father of modern intelligence analysis. He wrote extensively both in open and classified sources, including a semi
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  • ...articles beginning with intelligence cycle management, and, in particular, intelligence analysis. Human-source intelligence presents techniques of describing the social net
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  • }}</ref> The S-2 function adds the function of intelligence analysis to the surveillance and reconnaissance roles, such that its mission is desc
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  • ...ented control system]] additional controls. CIA produces a wide range of [[intelligence analysis]] studies for government policymakers, and to some extent these incorporate ...and unfettered vehicle—to debate and advance the theory and practice of [[intelligence analysis]]."<ref name="Kent Center papers">{{citation
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  • ...IA, if not by the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)), and intelligence analysis. It exerts authority through approving budgets and authorizing the use of f ...es not duplicate the size of the Executive Branch in order to audit it, an intelligence analysis office reporting to the Congress need not duplicate the United States intel
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  • ...racy and drug trafficking]] (especially in the [[ASEAN]] area), and [[U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts|infectious diseases]] <ref n
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  • '''Intelligence analysis''' is the process of taking known information about situations and entities ...or gain. Above all, the analyst must avoid the special cognitive traps for intelligence analysis projecting what she or he wants the opponent to think, and using available
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  • ...ntelligence cycle: tasking, Intelligence collection management|collection, Intelligence analysis management|analysis, and Intelligence dissemination management|disseminatio ...established the following "consensus" definitions for ''intelligence'', ''intelligence analysis'', and ''intelligence errors'':
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  • ...rly. Anomalies might simply show that an especially creative analyst has a Intelligence analysis#trained intuition| trained intuition possible connections, and is trying to
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  • ...han new antibiotics, resistance is a worldwide threat, according to [[U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts]]. The first antibiotics bec
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  • ...lligence and signals intelligence. MASINT, however, may be have aspects of intelligence analysis management, since certain aspects of MASINT, such as the analysis of Radiof
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  • ...othesis. This approach has, indeed, been useful as a check on conventional intelligence analysis, but it can also distort a view, if the assumption is also made that the ab
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  • * [[Intelligence analysis/Related Articles]]
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  • In the scope of this article, it is worth mentioning intelligence analysis, both on futures and past forecasts.
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  • * [[Template:Intelligence analysis/Metadata]]
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  • ...vil War]] is both important and requires an abundant supply of [[beer]]. [[Intelligence analysis]] often must interpret information in a historical context.
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  • ===Intelligence analysis===
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  • ...<ref>Naylor, pp. 33-34</ref> His field organization, which both performed intelligence analysis and prisoner interrogation, was TF BOWIE.
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  • Her first assignment was as an [[intelligence analysis|intelligence analyst]]. She wrote to her mother, <blockquote>For the moment
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  • =====Intelligence analysis===== ===== Intelligence analysis =====
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  • | title = Psychology of Intelligence Analysis. Chapter 2. Perception: Why Can't We See What Is There To Be Seen?
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  • ...perational pattern, but not a periodicity that could easily be used for an Intelligence analysis management#Indications & Warning Checklists |indications checklist appropri
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  • ...military SIGINT capabilities were not designed. Such challenges mean that intelligence analysis during urban contingencies relies more on human intelligence (HUMINT) than
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  • The most immediate issues are discussed below. See [[U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts]] for the principles used in
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  • ...Vice-President Adil Abd al-Mahdi. Harvey also, at long last, had adequate intelligence analysis support at the Defense Intelligence Agency. He saw the chances of success a
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  • =====Intelligence analysis===== ======Intelligence analysis======
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  • ...perational pattern, but not a periodicity that could easily be used for an Intelligence analysis management#Indications & Warning Checklists| indications checklist appropri
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  • ...l security for it plus the Wing Headquarters, Flight Mission Planning, and Intelligence Analysis / Exploitation of Blackbird mission products.
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  • ...almost total positional recall.<ref>Richards J. Heuer, Jr. ''Psychology of Intelligence Analysis'' Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency 1999 (s
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