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  • '''Stovepiping''' is a term of art in intelligence cycle management and intelligence analy ...the extremely expensive U.S. intelligence satellite programs suffered from stovepiping. The three National Reconnaissance Office#Original Service-Dependent Struct
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  • #Redirect [[Stovepiping]]
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  • '''Stovepiping''' is a term of art in intelligence cycle management and intelligence analy ...the extremely expensive U.S. intelligence satellite programs suffered from stovepiping. The three National Reconnaissance Office#Original Service-Dependent Struct
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  • ...agencies, and they have no vested interest in any particular collection [[stovepiping]]. While the analogy is not at all perfect, there are some similarities bet
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  • ...ittle information sharing, is an endemic problem in intelligence, called [[stovepiping]].
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  • ...there has been an Intelligence Community effort to avoid the problems of [[stovepiping]], especially where it involves lack of communication between analysts and The overall problems of stovepiping and encouraging cross-functional teams, in the context of terrorism, has be
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  • ...ed cycle, is stovepiping. In the traditional intelligence use of the term, stovepiping keeps the output of different collection systems separated from one another Second, a newer usage of stovepiping is bypassing the regular analysis of raw intelligence, and sending only raw
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  • ...y for effective and timely decision-making, as opposed to the bureaucratic stovepiping that dominated U.S. national security institutions during the Cold War<ref
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  • ...d about the true utility of compartmented security and its contribution to stovepiping. <ref>{{citation
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  • * [[Stovepiping/Definition]]
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  • * [[Stovepiping/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Stovepiping/Metadata]]
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  • ...ence technology as in weapons systems. The US has also fought a battle of stovepiping, in which SIGINT and IMINT satellites, in a given satellite orbits|orbit, w
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