Intelligence cycle

Sfetcu, Nicolae Intelligence cycle., 2019 [Preprint]

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English abstract

The intelligence cycle is a set of processes used to provide useful information for decision-making. The cycle consists of several processes. The related counter-intelligence area is tasked with preventing information efforts from others. A basic model of the process of collecting and analyzing information is called the "intelligence cycle". This model can be applied, and, like all the basic models, it does not reflect the fullness of real-world operations. Through intelligence cycle activities, information is collected and assembled, raw information is transformed into processed information, analyzed and made available to users.

Item type: Preprint
Keywords: intelligence cycle, information, counter-intelligence,collecting information. intelligence analyze
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BC. Information in society.
Depositing user: Nicolae Sfetcu
Date deposited: 24 Jan 2024 08:30
Last modified: 24 Jan 2024 08:48
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/45346

References

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Heuer, Richards J. 1999. Psychology of Intelligence Analysis. Lulu.com.

Morgan, Richard O. 2012. “Latif v. Obama: The Epistemology of Intelligence Information and Legal Evidence.” https://gould.usc.edu/why/students/orgs/ilj/assets/docs/7%20-%20Morgan%20V2.pdf.

US Department of the Army. 1995. “Field Manual 34-60: Counterintelligence.” https://fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fm34-60/.


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