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  • {{r|Signals intelligence}} {{r|Risk assessment}}
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  • ...officer in the Afghanistan War. He was deputy coordinator of the Strategic Assessment Group. ...Area Officer (FAO), he was Kuwaiti Land Forces Advisor; Team Leader, Human Intelligence Team, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Northern Iraq; A
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  • '''Stovepiping''' is a term of art in intelligence cycle management and intelligence analysis, which prevents proper analysis by preventing objective analysts f ==Intelligence term of art==
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  • '''Medical intelligence''' (MEDINT) is a type of intelligence that includes collection, analyzing, and disseminating information on forei ...} </ref>. Medical intelligence is often considered a subset of [[technical intelligence]]. It can also include the health analysis of domestic facilities.
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  • ...wide range of fields including education, the workforce, and mental health assessment. Two well known standardized tests are the SAT and the Minnesota Multiphas ...t was created by Alfred Binet for use in the French education system. The intelligence test was created to detect children who would likely have problems learning
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  • ...of State, or, if the Iraqis wanted them to be disavowable, to the Central Intelligence Agency. ...Iraq and Al-Qaeda were much more closely and conclusively linked than the intelligence community believed.
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  • {{r|Battle damage assessment}} {{r|Technical intelligence}}
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  • ...n a given subject. Once the analytical results are available, they must be intelligence dissemination management|disseminated to the people that need it. ...ence focuses on protecting one's own sensitive information, not just one's intelligence processes, from an opponent.
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  • * Arbel, David, and Ran Edelist. ''Western Intelligence and the Collapse of the Soviet Union, 1980-1990: Ten Years That Did Not Sha * Central Intelligence Agency. ''A Compendium of Analytic Tradecraft Notes'' (1997) http://www.au.
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  • In the paradigm of '''intelligence collection [[Ontology (software)|ontology]]''', which gives computer assist Outside the specific disciplines of intelligence, the [[semantic web]] is the most general area of research in these issues.
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  • ...intelligence]] provided by the [[National Security Agency]] and [[imagery intelligence]] from military units. ===Intelligence collection===
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  • *Committee of Privy Counsellors (2004, July). Review of Intelligence on weapons of mass destruction. United Kingdom House of Lords. *Cragin, K. & Daly, S. (2004). ''The Dynamic Terrorist Threat, An Assessment of Group Motivations and Capabilities in a Changing World''. Project Air Fo
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  • ==Intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance== ...strategic imagery, and fighter-reconnaissance aircraft flew battle damage assessment missions.
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  • ...Peace and Security Studies. He spent 28 years as an officer at the Central Intelligence Agency<ref name=GUBio>{{citation He has been a controversial critic of the relationship between politics and intelligence, both calling for reform, but also being accused of politicization and leak
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  • ...intelligence]], [[signals intelligence]], and [[measurement and signature intelligence]]. Ironically, since the cover story for the first aircraft shot down was " ...or, to [[Director of Central Intelligence#Allen Dulles|Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles]] inspired the idea that became the CIA AQUATONE project and t
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  • ...City Police Department Homicide Detective with expertise in investigation, intelligence gathering, research, strategic planning, and case management. ...e East and South Asia. Currently adjunct professor at the [[Joint Military Intelligence College]].
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  • ...connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/newsroom/worldview/protti10 |title=How business intelligence is making healthcare smarter — NHS Connecting for Health |accessdate=2008 ...devices with services offered by traditional laboratories such as quality assessment, quality control, data capture, and the dissemination of results to patient
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  • ...pecial Forces skills are built. While Robert Gates was Director of Central Intelligence, he said, "If you can do the UW missions, you can do all others." The objec USSOCOM units or other U.S. government organizations, such as the Central Intelligence Agency, may be the specialists in these secondary areas<ref name=JP3-05>{{c
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  • '''U.S. intelligence''' continued to be concerned with '''terrorism from 2000''' on, with the le ...anager in the Counterterrorism Center to investigate "creating a strategic assessment capability". This led to the creation of the Strategic Assessments Branch
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  • ===Intelligence Quick Reaction Team (I-QRT)=== ...rces do not have Intelligence Components, this is the role of Joint Forces Intelligence Command
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