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Author Treverton, Gregory F.

Title Assessing the tradecraft of intelligence analysis / Gregory F. Treverton, C. Bryan Gabbard
Published Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp., 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 54 pages) : color illustrations
Series Technical report ; TR-293
Technical report (Rand Corporation) ; TR-293.
Contents Introduction -- The analytic community today -- Key themes for leveraging future R & D priorities -- Building the human capital for the future -- A vision of the analytic community tomorrow -- Recommended Actions
Summary This report assesses the tradecraft of intelligence analysis across the main U.S. intelligence agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency, and recommends improvements. The report makes a number of recommendations for improving analysis for a world of threats very different from that of the Cold War. It focuses on the two essentials of analysis-first, people; second, the tools they have available. The December 2004 intelligence reform legislation set in motion initiatives that move in the right direction. The creation of a Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis will provide a real hub for developing tradecraft and tools and for framing critical tradeoffs. The establishment of a National Intelligence University will provide a focal point for training in analysis. The creation of a National Counterterrorism Center will shift intelligence analysis toward problems or issues, not agencies or sources. The building of a Long Term Analysis Unit at the National Intelligence Council can lead away from the prevailing dominance of current intelligence. And the formation of an Open Source Center can create a seed bed for making more creative use of open-source materials. These specific initiatives are promising but they are just the beginnings. For all the language about the importance of intelligence analysis, data-sharing, fusion, and the like, the national and Intelligence Community leadership today devalues intelligence analysis. A fundamental change is also needed in attitudes and existing organizational cultures
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-54)
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Subject Intelligence service -- United States.
National security -- United States.
TRUE CRIME -- Espionage.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Intelligence.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Security (National & International)
Intelligence service
National security
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Gabbard, C. Bryan (Claybourne Bryan)
ISBN 9780833046017
0833046012
1281736708
9781281736703
9786611736705
6611736700