Description
Book SynopsisThis book examines the theoretical and conceptual foundation of effective modern intelligence collectionthe strategies required to support intelligence analysis of the modern, complex operational environments of today's military conflicts or competitive civilian situations such as business.
Just as the old rules of conventional warfare and intelligence analysis do not apply fully in the 21st-century environment, neither does the traditional methodology of collecting intelligence on these elusive, adapting foes operating as complex adaptive systems (CAS)adversaries that excel in today's complex contexts.
Intelligence Collection: How To Plan and Execute Intelligence Collection In Complex Environments proposes substantive improvements in the way the U.S. national security system collects intelligence and supports intelligence analysis. The work draws on the groundbreaking work of a diverge group of theorists ranging from Carl von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu to M. Mit
Table of Contents
Foreword by Ervin J. Rokke Foreword by David A. Deptula Acknowledgments Acronyms Introduction Part I: Underpinnings for Advanced Collection 1. The Operational Environment 2. The Adversary Part II: Operations and Advanced Collection 3. The Vagaries of Irregular Warfare and Implications for Command and Control 4. Collection Contradictions in Irregular Warfare 5. Overcoming Collection Contradictions: A Macro View 6. Elemental Thinking about Advanced Collection Part III: The Specifics of Advanced Collection 7. Enablers of Advanced Collection 8. Rationale for Advanced Collection 9. The Basics of Advanced Collection 10. Performance Requirements for Advanced Collection Operations 11. Point Persistent Surveillance Operations in Advanced Collection Part IV: Synthesis 12. Critical Thinking for Advanced Collection 13. Philosophy of Advanced Collection 14. Tools for Advanced Collection 15. Closing Thoughts—Meeting Irregular Warfare Collection Challenges Notes Select Bibliography Index