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The forensic intelligence continuum in the military context
Wilson, Lauren E.; Gahan, Michelle E.; Lennard, Chris (R17952). - : U.K., Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Reminiscences of Samuel B. Griffith II 1970 ...
Unav. - : Columbia University, 2019
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Enhancing Your Intelligence Agency Information Resources IQ PT 5: Individual Armed Services Intelligence Organizations
In: Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations (2019)
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Do Metaphors Move From Mind to Mouth? Evidence From a New System of Linguistic Metaphors for Time.
In: Cognitive science, vol 42, iss 8 (2018)
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Enhancing Your Intelligence Agency Information Resource IQ: PT. 1: The Office of the Director of National Intelligence
In: Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations (2018)
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Artificial Intelligence, International Competition, and the Balance of Power (May 2018) [<Journal>]
Horowitz, Michael C.. - : Texas National Security Review
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Want to Play a Game How Should DIA use the Intelligence Simulation Center to Think about its Future
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Why the United States Must Adopt Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
Brock,John II W. - 2017
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Unclassified Report of Investigation on Allegations Relating to USCENTCOM Intelligence Products
Abstract: The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG) initiated this investigation to address allegations that senior intelligence officials Major General (MG) Steven Grove, U.S. Army, Director of Intelligence (J2), U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM); Mr. Gregory Ryckman, Senior Executive Service (SES), Vice Director of Intelligence (VJ2), USCENTCOM; and Mr. William E. Buddy Rizzio, Defense Intelligence Senior Leader (DISL), Joint Intelligence Center, USCENTCOM (JICCENT), falsified, distorted, suppressed, or delayed intelligence products. The allegations, in essence, were that the intelligence was altered or suppressed to present a more optimistic portrayal of the success of USCENTCOMs efforts to degrade and destroy the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) (the counter-ISIL campaign). To investigate these allegations, we assembled a multi-disciplinary team of DoD OIG employees, including administrative investigators, intelligence analysts, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) digital forensics specialists, auditors, attorneys, and statisticians. Much of the information involved in this investigation was classified at the SECRET level. However, we also considered information at other classification levels. We prepared a report with the full results of our investigation, classified at the SECRET level. That report is more than 500 pages long, and provides a comprehensive description of the witness testimony, documentary evidence, and analysis that led to our conclusions. We have provided that classified report to the relevant organizations in the DoD, including USCENTCOM, the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USD(I)), and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). We have also provided the classified report to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) as well as congressional committees with jurisdiction over the DoD or the Intelligence Community, including the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Keyword: Administration and Management; allegations; ccj2(USCENTCOM Intelligence Directorate); falsification; intelligence analysis; intelligence collection; intelligence community (united states); intelligence cycle; j2(Intelligence Directorate of a Joint Staff); jiccent(Joint Intelligence Center USCENTCOM); management personnel; Military Intelligence; military personnel; statistical analysis; suppression; united states central command
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD1025805
http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD1025805
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Artificial Intelligence: A Revolution Waiting to Happen
Bates,Stephen J. - 2017
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Corps G-2 Staff Competencies: A Desert Storm Case Study
Simonson,Erik W. - 2017
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Innovation in Intelligence: An Analysis of U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Modernization during the Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934
In: All Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Applications of Text Analytics in the Intelligence Community
Hall,Daniel M. - 2016
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New Perspectives on Intelligence Collection and Processing
Tekin,Muhammet. - 2016
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The Customer Metaphor and the Defense Intelligence Agency
Brooks,Andrew L. - 2016
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Assessing the Value of Structured Analytic Techniques in the U.S. Intelligence Community
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The Importance of Why: An Intelligence Approach for a Multi-Polar World
Smith,Frank A. - 2016
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A Commonsense Approach to Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Operations
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MASTERS OF ANALYTICAL TRADECRAFT: CERTIFYING THE STANDARDS AND ANALYTIC RIGOR OF INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTS
Rojas,Tucker J. - 2016
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Assessing Sentiment In Conflict Zones Through Social Media
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