This is a very simplified version for public consumption from Dorn 2009. In the Congo MajGen Cammaert was obliged to spend a great deal of time on geospatial information that was not “on the shelf” (utlimately The Netherlands spent USD 3 million to meet his prioritized needs as shown at Graphic: CD (Congo) 1:50,000 Combat Chart Shortfalls. There are also considerable technical collection and processing capabilities that can be deployed when air breather imagery as well as tactical signals assets can be included in the mandate and force structure.
Graphic: Jim Bamford on the Human Brain
Advanced Cyber/IO, Balance, InnovationThis is, in our humble opinion, the single most important sentence in the entire literature of intellience, from a practical stand-point. There are other sentences on ethics, on leadership, on focus, but in terms of the root nature of the intelligence discipline and all that is wrong with the USA approach to this discipline, this sentence is our favorite.
It is the last sentence on the last page of his second book, BODY OF SECRETS.
Typos fixed 28 Dec 09
Graphic: The UN and the Eight Tribes of Intelligence
Balance, Collection, Innovation, Multinational Plus, Policies-Harmonization, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, TribesThis is Figure 2 in Chapter 1 of INTELLIGENCE for EARTH: Clarity, Diversity, Integrity, & Sustainability. The 20% that the UN receives today is based on UN input associated with our creation of the Class Before One Briefing, the UN slide as provided to Robert Steele can be found therein. For other UN intelligence training materials, see UN Intelligence Training.
The original conceptual depictions of “competing influences” on individual decision-makers were first developed by Dr. Greg Treverton teaching the Intelligence Policy Seminar at JIF School of Government, and Jack Davis, dean of the U.S. Intelligence Community scholar-analysts. The “eight tribes” (previously seven) are original to Robert Steele. Steele's adaptation of Davis-Treverton first appeared as Figure 17 on page 53 of ON INTELLIGENCE: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World (AFCEA, 2000).
Graphic: Maslow Hierarchy of Needs
Analysis, Citizen-CenteredBest viewed at the Wikipedia Page for higher resolution.
Graphic: U.S. Debt
Leadership-Integrity, Policies-Harmonization, Political, Strategy-Holistic Coherence