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Holding on to Who They Are: Pathways for Variations in Response to Toxic Workplace Behavior Among U.S. Intelligence Officers
In: All Antioch University Dissertations & Theses (2021)
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On the Juridical Relevance of the Phenomenological Notion of Person in Max Scheler and Edith Stein
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Complex networks based word embeddings ; Apprentissage de plongements lexicaux par une approcheréseaux complexes
In: TALN 2019 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02408156 ; TALN 2019, Jul 2019, Toulouse, France (2019)
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Community Policing and Intelligence-Led Policing: An Examination of Convergent or Discriminant Validity
In: Author (2019)
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Cross-Cultural Study of Expressive Avatars
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The Relationship Between Emotion Models and Artificial Intelligence
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DO POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS CREATE POLITICIZED INTELLIGENCE?
McDermott, Kevin C.. - : Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School, 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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Troping the Enemy: Metaphor, Culture, and the Big Data Black Boxes of National Security
In: Secrecy and Society (2018)
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How the democratization of technology enhances intelligence-led policing and serves the community
Canaday, Johanna. - : Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2017
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The president and the intelligence community: the importance of the relationship
Holtmeyer, Dane M.. - : Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2017
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The reality of the homeland security enterprise Information Sharing Environment
Brown, Michael E.. - : Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2017
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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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Unclassified Report of Investigation on Allegations Relating to USCENTCOM Intelligence Products
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Shades of gray: releasing the cognitive binds that blind us
Hensley, Patrick D.. - : Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School, 2016
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Applications of Text Analytics in the Intelligence Community
Hall,Daniel M. - 2016
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The Customer Metaphor and the Defense Intelligence Agency
Brooks,Andrew L. - 2016
Abstract: It is common in the intelligence community for agencies to refer to the policymakers and war fighters who use intelligence as their customers. The Defense Intelligence Agency, which was founded in 1961 over the resistance of the armed services and the Joint Staff, adopted and extended this metaphor as part of its bureaucratic survival strategy. DIA looked to the business world's customer orientation paradigm for ways to focus the agency on satisfying the needs of policymakers in order to justify independence and resources. Yet a comparison between business literature and intelligence theory shows that the customer metaphor is in many ways highly inappropriate for the profession of intelligence. The profit motive inherent in the term customer means that intelligence leaders who use it as a metaphor highlight the cynical aspects of bureaucratic politics, with negative consequences for the agency's credibility. Moreover, referring to intelligence users as customers connotes meanings that distort the subtle relationship between intelligence and policy. The mantra of customer orientation is to adopt the customer's mindset as the business's own, but the primary value of intelligence is the maintenance of an unbiased perspective independent of politics. Excising the word customer from the vernacular of DIA would be a simple but important step to improve the professionalism of the agency's analytic cadre.
Keyword: Bureaucracy; contingency operations (military); department of defense; foreign policy; globalization; intelligence analysis; intelligence community (united states); MILITARY HISTORY; Military Intelligence; national security; SEMANTICS; strategic intelligence; United States Defense Intelligence Agency; US INTELLIGENCE HISTORY; weapons of mass destruction
URL: http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD1039165
http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD1039165
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Assessing the Value of Structured Analytic Techniques in the U.S. Intelligence Community
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2015 Annual Report on Security Clearance Determinations
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The Importance of Why: An Intelligence Approach for a Multi-Polar World
Smith,Frank A. - 2016
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