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This intelligence primer reflects the author's examination of dozens of unclassified government documents on the practice of intelligence over a period of nearly seven years. For the national security intelligence community, it presents a concise distillation and classification of the national...

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Main Author: Krizan, Lisa
Corporate Author: Joint Military Intelligence College (U.S.)
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : Joint Military Intelligence College, [1999]
Series:Occasional paper (Joint Military Intelligence College (U.S.)) ; no. 6.
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Online Access:https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS126139
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Summary:This intelligence primer reflects the author's examination of dozens of unclassified government documents on the practice of intelligence over a period of nearly seven years. For the national security intelligence community, it presents a concise distillation and classification of the national intelligence functions. To the private sector, it offers an unprecedented translation into lay terms of national intelligence principles and their application within and potentially outside of government. Whereas "intelligences sharing" has traditionally been a government-to-government transaction, the environment is now receptive to government-private sector interaction.
Item Description:Title from PDF title screen (NDIC.edu, viewed Jan. 22, 2009).
"June 1999."
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 81 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-80).
Access:Approved for public release.