The study of intelligence tends to focus on failures, tradeoffs, and organizational structure issues within the intelligence community that lead to those failures. Though all important topics to investigate, it has left a void in research on the sufficiency and value of intelligence, more specifically, whether advancements in technology make technical intelligence collection a sufficient means of meeting objectives. Also left understudied is whether technological advancements impact the relative value of human intelligence and technical intelligence. The following research employs comparative case studies to explore these issues. An analysis of the Second World War, Cold War, and Operation Neptune Spear were inconclusive as sufficiency and ...
Frequently, intelligence scholars and historians make the charge that democracies are inherently wor...
This thesis examines the performance of the intelligence collection organisations of the armed servi...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...
Issues related to gathering and assessing competitive intelligence are reviewed. The issue of compet...
Report considers the new requirements for non-traditional forms of intelligence. Emphasis on new sce...
This article focuses on intelligence being between knowledge and ignorance, between acceptance and r...
Technical intelligence or study of the enemy’s weapons and military equipment is one of the military...
During the operation planning, the problem emerges of reliable estimate of the financial resources n...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
Understanding the nature of the war, and the broader strategic and operational environment is of gre...
At the time that this was written, technical intelligence was intelligence about foreign weapons and...
As the nature of warfare has shifted from a conventional approach to more guerilla type warfare, int...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
The intelligence function comprises the gathering, evaluation and dissemination of information relev...
Frequently, intelligence scholars and historians make the charge that democracies are inherently wor...
This thesis examines the performance of the intelligence collection organisations of the armed servi...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...
Issues related to gathering and assessing competitive intelligence are reviewed. The issue of compet...
Report considers the new requirements for non-traditional forms of intelligence. Emphasis on new sce...
This article focuses on intelligence being between knowledge and ignorance, between acceptance and r...
Technical intelligence or study of the enemy’s weapons and military equipment is one of the military...
During the operation planning, the problem emerges of reliable estimate of the financial resources n...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
Understanding the nature of the war, and the broader strategic and operational environment is of gre...
At the time that this was written, technical intelligence was intelligence about foreign weapons and...
As the nature of warfare has shifted from a conventional approach to more guerilla type warfare, int...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
The intelligence function comprises the gathering, evaluation and dissemination of information relev...
Frequently, intelligence scholars and historians make the charge that democracies are inherently wor...
This thesis examines the performance of the intelligence collection organisations of the armed servi...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...