Review: Transformation Under Fire–Revolutionizing How America Fights
4.0 out of 5 stars On target & useful–a master speaks, February 12, 2005
4.0 out of 5 stars On target & useful–a master speaks, February 12, 2005
5.0 out of 5 stars A Rare “Must Read for Liberal and Conservative Alike, January 29, 2005
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthwhile but Stops Short, January 6, 2005
GOLDEN CANDLE AWARD: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory OSS ’04: To the JHU-APL, and especially to Capt Joseph Mazzafro, USN (Ret) and Dr. Michael Vlahos, for sustained excellence in the integration of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) into their complex all-source analytic efforts in support of the Department of Defense. Aided by the Gibson Library, …
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Chuck Spinney, who contributes highlighted items to the Journal of Public Intelligence, wrote the original modern book on defense waste and the plans/reality mismatch, shown below with a link to its Amazon Page. Although not a professional intelligence analyst, Spinney is a deeply-experienced real-world analyst and understands the lunacy of building a strategy, a force …
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Click here for briefing with notes: Information Peacekeeping 1.1-1 Following the Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (NISA) first conference on Peacekeeping Intelligence, out of which came the book, PEACEKEEPING INTELLIGENCE: Emerging Concepts for the Future, there was a conference in Canada that produced a book that is both overpriced and overly academic. The third conference, in …
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5.0 out of 5 stars Illuminates Disruptive Innovation, Why Manager’s Fail At It, October 7, 2004