Good intelligence requires sound analysis that transforms information from multiple sources into actionable intelligence. Critical thinking, contextual knowledge, and integration are essential in successfully producing intelligence analysis across multiple timelines, and in support of different missions and levels of war. The volume of data and limitations on collection continue to impose challenges for intelligence analysts.
The pace of future conflicts requires modern-day intelligence solutions. Intelligence analysts must identify relevant and diagnostic information from the increasing volume of ambiguous and contradictory data. Proposed solutions are re-defining the roles and responsibilities of analyst, training, development of analytic expertise, and infusing new tools.
In this week’s discussion based on the readings, are the IC’s intelligence analysts adequately trained, manned, and resourced to cope with an increasingly demanding set of responsibilities brought on by technological advances and the imperatives of fighting an irregular foe?
There is no one correct or incorrect answer. This is a critical thinking exercise in which you state your position and support it with examples and cited sources. Support your answer with points from your readings and other resources.
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