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А. Д. Толкачёв: разведчик, переводчик, учитель, ученый
КОЛОТИЛОВА НИНА СЕРГЕЕВНА. - : Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования "Рязанский государственный университет им. С.А. Есенина", 2015
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Overcoming Intermediary Bias Through the Use of Social Media Intelligence
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Creating National Attraction: Military Intelligence Sharing Building Foreign Military Interdependence
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General William Slim and the Power of Emotional and Cultural Intelligence in Multinational and Multicultural Operations
Fearon,David G. - 2015
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Strong Artificial Intelligence and National Security: Operational and Strategic Implications
In: DTIC (2015)
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Pulling Teeth: Why Humans Are More Important Than Hardware in Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
In: DTIC (2015)
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IMMERSE: Interactive Mentoring for Multimodal Experiences in Realistic Social Encounters
In: DTIC (2015)
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Crowdsourcing Intelligence to Combat Terrorism: Harnessing Bottom-Up Collection to Prevent Lone-Wolf Terror Attacks
In: DTIC (2015)
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Shifting Perspectives: Using Complexity Theory to Anticipate Strategic Surprise
In: DTIC (2015)
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Using Target Audience Analysis to Aid Strategic Level Decisionmaking
In: DTIC (2015)
Abstract: Albert Einstein famously stated that: Any fool can know; the point is to understand. Over the past 20 years, the United States has known that there exist people with a profound hatred of all that it and the West are, and all that it stands for. During that time the American people and our allies abroad have known war in Iraq, in Afghanistan, and we know that today in Syria, Iraq, in Nigeria and North Africa those enemies plan and plot more violence and more hatred against us. Yet, do we really understand? If there is one observation that has been repeated by military commanders and policymakers alike from almost every nation in our various coalitions, it is the idea that we have not understood our adversary properly. Our nations have the world s most sophisticated intelligence gathering capabilities. We are masters of electronic intelligence, of human intelligence, of signal intelligence, open-source intelligence, and technical intelligence. Yet for all that intelligence, it is a truism that the Arab Spring passed us by; the despicable attacks of September 11, 2001, came as a surprise and the emergence of the Islamic States in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) was not predicted. In this monograph, one of the world s leading experts in Information Operations explains the science behind what he calls population intelligence (POPINT). He explains how sophisticated social science research and behavioral profiling can be used to warn us of impeding issues, and how that information might be used by senior strategy makers as a tool for testing and refining strategy. This is not some ethereal dream; Dr. Tatham shows us that these techniques have been used already to great success. Yet he argues, forcefully, that we are collectively still caught up in old ideas and thinking. ; Part of the Letort Papers series.
Keyword: *BEHAVIOR; *DECISION MAKING; *INTELLIGENCE; *SOCIAL SCIENCES; BEHAVIORAL PROFILING; CIVILIAN POPULATION; CRIMEA; Government and Political Science; ISIS(ISLAMIC STATES IN IRAQ AND SYRIA); Military Intelligence; POLICIES; POPINT(POPULATION INTELLIGENCE); Psychology; SOCIAL MEDIA; Sociology and Law; STRATEGIC LEVEL DECISION MAKING; STRATEGY; TAA(TARGET AUDIENCE ANALYSIS); Unconventional Warfare
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA623135
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Situation Tracking in Large Data Streams
In: DTIC (2015)
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Revolutionary Intelligence: The Expanding Intelligence Role of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps
In: Journal of Strategic Security (2015)
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