
Steele, Robert David (2000). ON INTELLIGENCE: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World. Fairfax, VA: Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.

Steele, Robert David (2000). ON INTELLIGENCE: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World. Fairfax, VA: Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.

Phi Beta Iota: We are glad to introduce a new contributing editor, a very big mind on the bleeding edge of evolutionary change toward creating a prosperous world at peace. His home page in cyberspace is http://exileleadership.com/.
Welcoming constant transition, flipping the bird at time, and taking ownership of important life choices…
The following is a curated short-list of writings that reflect my commitment to possibility, through actions, experiments and ways to access the unknown unknowns.

This is the best bargain available at Amazon, and the original and best second edition (2007) recommended over the more expensive 2013 edition.
Chapter 6, Leading with Integrity and Moral Purpose, by Jennifer Armstrong, is particularly recommended. The outline for this “root” chapter is below.
Studies in Intelligence: A Digest of Declassified CIA Documents
For the benefit of researchers, Lawfare has reviewed and digested documents released in September of 2014 by the Central Intelligence Agency. The bulk of the materials hail from the CIA’s in-house intelligence journal, Studies in Intelligence.
We have grouped the documents in rough thematic fashion and, within each theme, by publication date where possible. (Many of the declassified items do not reflect a date or have dates and other information redacted.) Our five broad subject areas are: Intelligence Agency Leadership and Governance; Operations and Counterintelligence; Law and Oversight; Analysis; and Science and Technology. For ease of reference, each entry within each subject is accompanied by a brief summary of the document’s contents.