Review: No More Secrets – Open Source Information and the Reshaping of U.S. Intelligence

Hamilton Bean 5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular Integrative and Pioneering Work, July 27, 2011 This is a pioneering work that not only explains the true worth of open source intelligence, but also illuminates the institutional bias against it and the pathologies of a culture of secrecy. The use of primary data from interviews makes …

Review: Keeping U.S. Intelligence Effective — The Need for a Revolution in Intelligence Affairs

William Lahneman Rock Solid Starting Point for Ethical Revolution in Intelligence Affairs May 14, 2011 This is a solid four-star piece of work with the right intellectual and moral attitude. It is noteworthy for recognizing that a “revolution in intelligence affairs” has not taken place, and that everything done to date has been at best …

U.S. Intelligence Community as Land of Make Believe

To the Editor: The Intelligence Community Group at LinkedIn is full of smart folks whose thinking either supports or complements the long-standing views of the Phi Beta Iota collective.  Specifically, there is a general feeling that the U.S. Intelligence System is really morally and systematically broken.  RW The U.S. Intelligence Community as the Land of …

Search: human brain holistic global

Although a great deal emerges with this search, the reality is that Phi Beta Iota is all about this specific search area. Results, search as stated Below the line: results for Human Aspect, Holistic (Analytic) Aspect, World Brain & Global Game, Related References on Implementation

References on Intelligence Analysis

Intelligence Analysis: Behavioral and Social Scientific Foundations National Research Council, 2011 Intelligence Analysis for Tomorrow: Advances from the Behavioral and Social Sciences National Research Council, 2011 Phi Beta Iota: There is nothing in either of these that Jack Davis, Stephen Andriole, Andy Shepard, and a whole lot of others do not already know.  Going through …

Search: elements of human intelligence

The long list of posts that comes up is certainly worthwhile, but here are the two items that pertain directly: Graphic: OSINT and Full-Spectrum HUMINT (Updated) Human Intelligence (HUMINT): All Humans, All Minds, All the Time (US Army Strategic Studies Institute, June 2010