This research paper investigates how the United States has approached peacetime force development before a great power conflict. Specifically, this paper investigates intelligence support to capability development, also known as Institutional Intelligence and presents a simple question. Does knowledge of our competitors capabilities drive United States Force Development
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
This article describes an introduction to and critique of intelligence support for aviation security
Supplemental data for this article is available online at at the publisher’s website, https://doi.or...
This article provides insights valuable to transitioning America’s military intelligence resources f...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
The objective of the study is twofold: First, to develop an analytical framework that with a few key...
A resilient nation must not only have a strong and functional military for defense, but also have th...
Necessity is the mother of all invention and the demands of war often result in the rapid advancemen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2008.Includes bi...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
This was prepared for an annual conference of a consortium of 21 Wisconsin Colleges to support peace...
This article seeks to help intelligence professionals better define an operating environment through...
Historically, the intelligence community has been unprepared to meet emerging threats. This is due t...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
This article describes an introduction to and critique of intelligence support for aviation security
Supplemental data for this article is available online at at the publisher’s website, https://doi.or...
This article provides insights valuable to transitioning America’s military intelligence resources f...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
The objective of the study is twofold: First, to develop an analytical framework that with a few key...
A resilient nation must not only have a strong and functional military for defense, but also have th...
Necessity is the mother of all invention and the demands of war often result in the rapid advancemen...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2008.Includes bi...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
This was prepared for an annual conference of a consortium of 21 Wisconsin Colleges to support peace...
This article seeks to help intelligence professionals better define an operating environment through...
Historically, the intelligence community has been unprepared to meet emerging threats. This is due t...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
The shift from ‘industrial wars’ to the contemporary paradigm of ‘war amongst the people’ has had en...
This article describes an introduction to and critique of intelligence support for aviation security