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Book Improving Collaboration Between Air Force Human Intelligence and Counterintelligence

Download or read book Improving Collaboration Between Air Force Human Intelligence and Counterintelligence written by Ronald L. Tougaw and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This paper assesses the relationship between HUMINT and CI and offers a proposed organizational solution to ensure the Air Force optimizes its capabilities for both. While Air Force HUMINT is in its new infancy, Air Force CI is limited to the instigatory efforts of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI). The Air Force should establish full spectrum CI within the intelligence community organized along side Air Force HUMINT. Doing so will provide the best opportunity to achieve the integration and collaboration between the tso required by the Defense Intelligence Strategy. At the same time, the new CI organization can provide the much needed interface between the intelligence and law enforcement communities as their missions consistently overlap in combating modern threats to national security."--Abstract.

Book Identifying Threats  Improving Intelligence and Counterintelligence Support to Force Protection

Download or read book Identifying Threats Improving Intelligence and Counterintelligence Support to Force Protection written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Air Force has devoted significant energy, effort and financial resources to improve its force protection efforts since the June 1996 Khobar Towers attack. Despite these efforts, there remains room for additional improvement. The most visible aspect of force protection is physical security, and this area has received the most attention in Air Force force protection efforts. Physical security is important, but it does not override the role of force protection intelligence. In order to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of our force protection efforts, we must be able to collect and analyze information on potential terrorists, saboteurs or other force protection threats in any location where Air Force resources and personnel operate. In this paper, I examine the role of intelligence and counterintelligence (CI) in force protection, and provide suggestions for improving the Air Force's ability to detect, analyze, and investigate force protection threats. I first suggest the Air Force must clarify the roles of Air Force Intelligence and CI in force protection, and produce comprehensive CI doctrine. Secondly, I discuss the need to increase the presence of Air Force CI personnel in major US cities and key foreign areas. I also offer proposals to increase the number of Air Force personnel engaged in CI collection activities. Finally, I discuss the need for the Air Force to clearly assign responsibility for the analysis of force protection intelligence, and develop force protection analytical cells at the Headquarters Air Force, major command, and numbered Air Force levels.

Book Human Intelligence Collector Operations

Download or read book Human Intelligence Collector Operations written by Department of the Army Headquarters and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-12-23 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is an official work by the US Department of the Army Headquarters. It gives information on what Human Intelligence is and what role the department has in the US army. A reader learns the structure of Human Intelligence and gets an insight into their operations. Mainly, the book presents information about the planning and management of operations, their collection process, analytics, and tools.

Book Improving Development and Utilization of U S  Air Force Intelligence Officers

Download or read book Improving Development and Utilization of U S Air Force Intelligence Officers written by Marygail K. Brauner and published by RAND Corporation. This book was released on 2009 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent years, the U.S. Air Force has faced a shortage of general officers with the necessary experience to fill senior leadership positions in Air Force, joint, and interagency intelligence organizations and functions. Air Force human-capital development doctrine requires each career field manager to provide appropriate education, training, and assignment vectors for officers in the field. Designing such vectors requires an understanding of the competencies required for field-grade and general officer jobs, an understanding of the competencies acquired in jobs at all levels, and an understanding of ideal career paths through the jobs in the community or external to the community but filled by its members. At the request of the Air Force, the RAND Corporation undertook an analysis of the competencies required for intelligence jobs and compared the qualifications in the officer supply with the qualifications the jobs demand.

Book The Case for Counterintelligence

Download or read book The Case for Counterintelligence written by Eric O'Leary and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The policies that guide Department of the Air Force (DAF) intelligence and counterintelligence (CI) activities are separate with different authorities and objectives. However, the civilian intelligence specialists--commonly referred to as federal occupational series 0132--who work for and provide counterintelligence analysis in support of the Office of Special Investigations (OSI) are still DAF intelligence specialists and thus part of the broader intelligence career field within the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Cyber Effects Operations (AF ISR/CEO) Enterprise. This difference in authorities and objectives creates an inherent difference in knowledge and skills needed to not only successfully accomplish the CI mission as an intelligence specialist in OSI, but also the workforce development needs of OSI's intelligence specialist cadre. The AF ISR/CEO 0132 Talent Management Framework (TMF), designed as a guide to develop civilian leaders and technical experts in the intelligence career field, divides intelligence between five operational domains: air, space, cyber, nuclear, and human terrain. The 0132 TMF includes CI within the human terrain operational domain, but this paper argues CI is an overarching discipline that enhances and protects all operational domains. By not recognizing CI as its own discipline outside of the five operational domains, the AF ISR/CEO Enterprise does not allow for broader acceptance of the training and professional development needs of OSI's intelligence specialists and creates a misunderstanding of CI's role and benefit to DAF operations. To recognize the unique contributions of CI and the professional development of the intelligence specialists who provide CI analysis and support to OSI, the AF ISR/CEO TMF should: separate CI and OSI from the purely human terrain operational domain; recognize CI as an overarching discipline that enhances and protects all other domains; create a CI mission manager position on the A2/6 staff; and, along with OSI, formally establish a CI education and training program, notional leadership pathways, and experiential opportunities for OSI's intelligence specialists as a guide for OSI to follow as it matures its own workforce development program specifically for its 0132 cadre."--Abstract.

Book Counter intelligence  CI  human Intelligence  HUMINT

Download or read book Counter intelligence CI human Intelligence HUMINT written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book MAGTF Intelligence Operations

Download or read book MAGTF Intelligence Operations written by and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 548 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nomination of Lieutenant General James Clapper  Jr   USAF Ret   to be Director of National Intelligence

Download or read book Nomination of Lieutenant General James Clapper Jr USAF Ret to be Director of National Intelligence written by United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book How Can Human Intelligence Enhance Collection on an Era of Un Manned Technology and Reduced Personnel

Download or read book How Can Human Intelligence Enhance Collection on an Era of Un Manned Technology and Reduced Personnel written by United States Army Command and General S and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-12-12 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The challenges faced by today's military confronting the enemy have vastly changed from the enemy faced 20 years ago. The new enemy is nationless and hides amongst the civilian population. This Hybrid Threat knows no borders and survives in anonymity. Combating this Hybrid Threat in today's world is challenging and requires a better understanding of the enemy. Intelligence collection is crucial in identifying who this threat is, where they operate, and their intentions, so commanders and decision makers can be proactive in dealing with future threats. Technology has advanced exponentially, and produced intelligence collection disciplines that virtually eliminate the threat to human life. However, by relying on technology at the expense of other collection disciplines, we are only seeing half the picture, at best. When an enemy wears the same clothes as the population, lives in the same villages, and speaks the same language, the only way to identify them is through people that know friend from foe; human sources. The Hybrid threat is where Human Intelligence excels, and this low-tech collection capability is becoming more relevant than ever.

Book How Can Human Intelligence Enhance Collection on an Era of Un Manned Technology and Reduced Personnel

Download or read book How Can Human Intelligence Enhance Collection on an Era of Un Manned Technology and Reduced Personnel written by United States Army Command and General S and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-05-07 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The challenges faced by today's military confronting the enemy have vastly changed from the enemy faced 20 years ago. The new enemy is nationless and hides amongst the civilian population. This Hybrid Threat knows no borders and survives in anonymity. Combating this Hybrid Threat in today's world is challenging and requires a better understanding of the enemy. Intelligence collection is crucial in identifying who this threat is, where they operate, and their intentions, so commanders and decision makers can be proactive in dealing with future threats. Technology has advanced exponentially, and produced intelligence collection disciplines that virtually eliminate the threat to human life. However, by relying on technology at the expense of other collection disciplines, we are only seeing half the picture, at best. When an enemy wears the same clothes as the population, lives in the same villages, and speaks the same language, the only way to identify them is through people that know friend from foe; human sources. The Hybrid threat is where Human Intelligence excels, and this low-tech collection capability is becoming more relevant than ever.

Book National Defense Intelligence College Paper

Download or read book National Defense Intelligence College Paper written by Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 2017-05-09 with total page 171 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This unique and informative paper was produced by the National Intelligence University / National Defense Intelligence College. Topics and subjects include: HUMINT (human intelligence), FBI-CIA turf battles, anti-gang techniques, telephone record analysis, link analysis, DEA, 9/11 attacks, home-grown Islamic extremists, prison gangs, Aryan brotherhood, Black Guerrilla family, Mexican mafia, Neustra Familia, street gangs, predictive intelligence, information sharing, national security and intelligence, Irish War of Independence (1919-1921), intelligence technology, Operation Hound Dog, Haiti, Bosnia, Somalia, analytical tools, interrogation, counterterrorism, Gilmore commission, state Homeland Security advisors, FIGs (Field Intelligence Groups).Intelligence--vital information about persons and phenomena that would do us harm--has been used to great effect by the Law Enforcement community for many years to support operations and ensure public safety. Human source development tradecraft, technical collection techniques, analytic methodologies and tools, and information sharing policies and systems have been a mainstay of law enforcement operations for many years. Globalization and the decline of the nation state have given rise to new adversaries, many of which resemble shadowy criminal-like networks that use technology to operate across national boundaries and threaten both national security and public safety. Can't We All Just Get Along? Improving the Law Enforcement-Intelligence Community Relationship is a powerful and thoughtful compendium that explores law enforcement intelligence techniques and their utility for the National Intelligence Community, as well as proven Intelligence Community methodologies and their potential application for law enforcement intelligence operations. Most importantly, the compendium eloquently reminds us that it is the "soft stuff"--culture, training, trust--that presents the greatest challenge to achieving a partnership between Law Enforcement and the Intelligence Community that the threat demands and our citizens deserve.Much has been said about Law Enforcement not "getting" intelligence and about the Intelligence Community not "getting" law enforcement operations. Those of us who have had the privilege of serving in both communities know from experience that neither assertion is true and have urged a thoughtful analysis of facts to tamp down the emotion that surrounds this debate. This work succeeds in moving us beyond surface judgments and emotions, exploring law enforcement intelligence tools and techniques in some depth and pointing to their utility in fighting and prevailing over today's adversaries. Just as importantly, it points to extant Intelligence Community practices that if applied broadly will help Law Enforcement make the transition from prosecution to prevention.

Book Military Intelligence

Download or read book Military Intelligence written by and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Introduction to Homeland Security

Download or read book Introduction to Homeland Security written by Jane Bullock and published by Butterworth-Heinemann. This book was released on 2011-04-19 with total page 618 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bullock and Haddow have set the standard for homeland security textbooks, and they follow up their top-selling second edition with this substantially improved third edition. Professional practitioners value the decades of experience that the authors bring to their analysis, and their passionate argument for an all-hazards approach to enhancing America's safety is now presented still more cogently. Links to the most current online government information help to keep the text up-to-date in this rapidly developing field. The bedrock principles of preparing for, mitigating, managing, and recovering from a disaster remain the same through the years, and this revision emphasizes their value with new clarity and conviction. New chapter on the future of homeland security Updates include developments since 2006, such as the shift from DHS to HHS of National Disaster Medical System Slideshow of key moments in American homeland security, including 9/11 and Katrina

Book The Intelligence Revolution

Download or read book The Intelligence Revolution written by Walter Theodore Hitchcock and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Improving the Cybersecurity of U S  Air Force Military Systems Throughout Their Life Cycles

Download or read book Improving the Cybersecurity of U S Air Force Military Systems Throughout Their Life Cycles written by Don Snyder and published by Rand Corporation. This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is increasing concern that Air Force systems containing information technology are vulnerable to intelligence exploitation and offensive attack through cyberspace. In this report, the authors analyze how the Air Force acquisition/life-cycle management community can improve cybersecurity throughout the life cycle of its military systems.

Book Human Intelligence

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  • Author : Robert D. Steele
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2010-05-31
  • ISBN : 9781461176442
  • Pages : 122 pages

Download or read book Human Intelligence written by Robert D. Steele and published by . This book was released on 2010-05-31 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For almost 2 decades, the author has been exploring the opportunities for strategy, force structure, and interagency or coalition operations in light of changes in the real world. His first monograph, The New Craft of Intelligence: Achieving Asymmetric Advantage in the Face of Nontraditional Threats, outlined the relevance of his vision to asymmetric warfare, and has since been proven to be true. His second monograph, Information Operations: Putting the "I" Back Into DIME, established the technical, conceptual, and doctrinal opportunities for a world in which every soldier's primary duty is not to be a rifleman (an inherent responsibility), but rather to apply the wisdom of Colonel John Boyd, USAF (Ret.), and Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA)-to be, at all times, a consummate collector, producer, consumer, and analyst of real-world realtime information and intelligence, while also serving as a communicator at a face-to face level. With this third and final monograph in the series, the author explores the centrality of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) in meeting the needs of the U.S. Army, as well as the Department of Defense (DoD), and the whole of government, for relevant information and tailored intelligence essential to creating a national security strategy; for defining whole of government policies that work in harmony; for acquisition of the right capabilities at the right price in time to be useful; and for operations, both local and global. The author outlines 15 distinct types of HUMINT, only four of which are classified (defensive and offensive counterintelligence, clandestine operations, and covert action), with the other 11 being predominantly unclassified. Additionally, he argues that they are completely lacking in integrated management or innovative leadership. The author, well grounded in the literature of how complex organizations fail and how resilience and sustainability can be achieved through collective intelligence, offers the U.S. Army an orientation to a world in which thinkers displace shooters as the center of gravity for planning, programming, and budgeting, as well as the proper structuring of mission mandates, force structures, and tactics and techniques to be used in any given mission area.

Book Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin

Download or read book Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 618 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: