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National Intelligence Estimates
National Intelligence Estimates (NIE) are the nation's most informed reports on nation...
published: 04 Jun 2008
author: NewAmericaFoundation
National Intelligence Estimates
National Intelligence Estimates (NIE) are the nation's most informed reports on national security issues, but in the wake of miscalculations on Iraq, NIEs have come under increasing scrutiny and skepticism, most recently the December 2007 NIE on Iran. To assess the validity of such concerns, Dr. Thomas Fingar will dissect exactly how these estimates are compiled and key judgments formed.
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Toward Living Intelligence
The United States Intelligence Community's wiki, Intellipedia, has been a media darlin...
published: 03 Jun 2009
author: ckras
Toward Living Intelligence
The United States Intelligence Community's wiki, Intellipedia, has been a media darling. Its very existence in such a bureaucratic and secret world inspired many. Intellipedia is now in its fourth year and the dominate view of its role can aptly be described as "good for collaboration but not the product." Each intelligence agency still vets and generates "their" products and Intellipedia is largely viewed as an adjunct of generic information compared to the official process. The living intelligence model aims to reduce parallel product creation by moving the review process into the same place where the collaboration takes place. This would create a central and transparent vetting system that replaces legacy processes. This is a key lesson for all Enterprise 2.0 endeavors--it must replace something. Living intelligence has also been referred to as purple intelligence. fcw.com
3:06
Onetest Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT)
The Mayer--Salovey--Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) is an ability-based measur...
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: onetestvideo
Onetest Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT)
The Mayer--Salovey--Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) is an ability-based measure of emotional intelligence. Individuals with high levels of emotional intelligence (EI) are generally better able to perceive, identify and manage emotions in themselves and others, making them more effective at achieving goals when emotional based information is important. This is particularly important in activities involving team work, dealing with others on a one-on-one basis and displaying leadership behaviours.
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McGrath: 'US intelligence is turning the nation into a battlefield'
Call it spying, Big Brother, or an extended reality show all the Americans are a part of. ...
published: 30 Mar 2012
author: RTAmerica
McGrath: 'US intelligence is turning the nation into a battlefield'
Call it spying, Big Brother, or an extended reality show all the Americans are a part of. But investigation and spying technologies are getting more sophisticated and subtle these days, in fcat more developed. Charlie McGrath of the WideAwakeNews.com explains what does it all mean for the nation. Like us and/or follow us :twitter.com www.facebook.com
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Stratfor and the Privatization of Intelligence
Late last year, hackers with the anonymous hacking group LulzSec raided the servers of Str...
published: 13 Mar 2012
author: corbettreport
Stratfor and the Privatization of Intelligence
Late last year, hackers with the anonymous hacking group LulzSec raided the servers of Strategic Forecasting, Inc., or Stratfor, a private intelligence company in Austin, Texas, coming away with some 5 million emails. Last month, Wikileaks began publishing the emails as "The Global Intelligence Files" to much fanfare. Significant revelations have already emerged from the material. Find out more about this leak and what it tells us about the increasingly privatized world of global intelligence in this week's Eyeopener report.
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Competitive Intelligence In Short
What is Competitive Intelligence? Brought to you by Sedulo Group, www.sedulogroup.com...
published: 03 Mar 2011
author: sedulogroup
Competitive Intelligence In Short
What is Competitive Intelligence? Brought to you by Sedulo Group, www.sedulogroup.com
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Former UK intelligence officer talks about "Russian spy" arrests in US
US authorities have detained 10 alleged Russian spies accused of infiltrating government p...
published: 29 Jun 2010
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Former UK intelligence officer talks about "Russian spy" arrests in US
US authorities have detained 10 alleged Russian spies accused of infiltrating government policy-making circles to gather intelligence for Moscow. The suspects, who appeared in a court in New York on Monday, face charges of conspiring to act as an agent for a foreign government. However, the accused have not been charged with espionage. In an interview, Glenmore Trenear-Harvey, a former British Intelligence Officer and editor-in-chief of the World Intelligence Review, spoke to Al Jazeera about the significance of the arrests and charges. [June 29, 2010]
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Basic Use of Maltego for Network Intelligence Gathering
This is a screen-cast demonstration of the basic uses of Maltego, a powerful program used ...
published: 30 Nov 2011
author: OnlinePIMagazine
Basic Use of Maltego for Network Intelligence Gathering
This is a screen-cast demonstration of the basic uses of Maltego, a powerful program used in network and open source intelligence gathering, by Rick Gurley of Risk Management Research & Investments, Inc. - a licensed private investigation agency in Columbia, Missouri. www.rmriinc.com Maltego is a program that can be used to determine the relationships and real world links between People Groups of people (social networks) Companies Organizations Web sites Internet infrastructure such as: Domains DNS names Netblocks IP addresses Phrases Affiliations Documents and files You can learn more about Maltego and it's application in private investigation and intelligence collection at pursuitmag.com
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Strata Summit 2011: Sean Gourley, "The New Corporate Intelligence"
Sean Gourley (Quid)...
published: 22 Sep 2011
author: OreillyMedia
Strata Summit 2011: Sean Gourley, "The New Corporate Intelligence"
Sean Gourley (Quid)
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Ron Paul: Better Intelligence
Ron Paul describes woefully ineffiecent departments of the CIA and FBI, wages an attack th...
published: 06 Sep 2007
author: MunkyM3
Ron Paul: Better Intelligence
Ron Paul describes woefully ineffiecent departments of the CIA and FBI, wages an attack the atrocities committed and civil liberties thwarted in the past few years.
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About STRATFOR: Intelligence vs. Journalism
Founder and CEO George Friedman explains the different approaches taken by intelligence an...
published: 16 Jul 2010
author: STRATFORvideo
About STRATFOR: Intelligence vs. Journalism
Founder and CEO George Friedman explains the different approaches taken by intelligence analysts and news reporters in coverage of world events.
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MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst
MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst Distributed by Tubemogul....
published: 13 Oct 2009
author: thearmyexperience
MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst
MOS 35F Intelligence Analyst Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Psalm 83 War Alert! Stratfor Intelligence Report Unfolds Future Scenario That Could Happen Soon!
In September, the UN General Assembly will vote on whether to recognize Palestine as an in...
published: 24 Aug 2011
author: tmalone10
Psalm 83 War Alert! Stratfor Intelligence Report Unfolds Future Scenario That Could Happen Soon!
In September, the UN General Assembly will vote on whether to recognize Palestine as an independent and sovereign state with full rights in the United Nations. www.stratfor.com
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d'Eon - Signals Intelligence
d'Eon - LP (2012) on Hippos In Tanks. hipposintanks.net...
published: 29 May 2012
author: acidroidbot
d'Eon - Signals Intelligence
d'Eon - LP (2012) on Hippos In Tanks. hipposintanks.net
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Terrence Warner, Training Needs Assessment, National Geospatial Intelligence College, USAF Retired
Terrence Warner earned his master's in intelligence studies from American Military Uni...
published: 04 Dec 2009
author: APUS07
Terrence Warner, Training Needs Assessment, National Geospatial Intelligence College, USAF Retired
Terrence Warner earned his master's in intelligence studies from American Military University (AMU). Hear about his experience as a student at AMU. Mr. Werner works at National Geospatial Intelligence College in Training Needs Assessment is retired from the USAF.
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"The Art of Intelligence" Henry A. Crumpton
Crumpton joined the CIA in 1981 and spent twenty-four years working undercover around the ...
published: 17 May 2012
author: politicsprose
"The Art of Intelligence" Henry A. Crumpton
Crumpton joined the CIA in 1981 and spent twenty-four years working undercover around the world, from Africa to Afghanistan. His experiences gave him a deep knowledge of and appreciation for the Agency and a special understanding of the capacities and limits of national security. www.politics-prose.com
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Intelligence Analyst Trade
Intelligence Analysts are part of a large team. others rely on them for information making...
published: 06 Feb 2009
author: royalairforce
Intelligence Analyst Trade
Intelligence Analysts are part of a large team. others rely on them for information making it possible to enter important locations
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Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children.mp4
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children reviewed...
published: 16 Apr 2011
author: gretaminkin
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children.mp4
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children reviewed
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The Skills You Need for an Intelligence Career
Landing an intelligence community or defense industry career isn't just a spy game. Th...
published: 09 Dec 2011
author: ClearanceJobs
The Skills You Need for an Intelligence Career
Landing an intelligence community or defense industry career isn't just a spy game. There are steps you can take to increase your chance of landing a great job or advancing your career. From getting agency experience to brushing up on a language or increasing your cybersecurity skills, there are steps you can take to help jumpstart a fast-paced national security career. Read more: www.clearancejobs.com
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Ray McGovern on need for independent intelligence
Retired intelligence analyst, Ray McGovern served 27 years in the CIA. Affable, witty, avu...
published: 22 Jul 2007
author: taintmando
Ray McGovern on need for independent intelligence
Retired intelligence analyst, Ray McGovern served 27 years in the CIA. Affable, witty, avuncular, Ray describes his years of service and the environment he experienced within the agency in its early years and contrasts this with the increasingly politicized atmosphere in the current administration, including the unprecedented pressure brought to bear on the agency from the Vice President's office to fit intelligence to its case for war. Today, Mr. McGovern works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in Washington, DC. He served as an Army infantry/intelligence officer in the early 60s, and then as a CIA analyst for the next 27 years. He is on the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS). He also writes for Common Dreams. A recent article can be read here:www.commondreams.org
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Former Air Force Intelligence Officer Terry Reed Exposes CIA Drug Running
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published: 05 Mar 2009
author: mule1969
Former Air Force Intelligence Officer Terry Reed Exposes CIA Drug Running
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Social Media as a Competitive Intelligence Tool
Atul Dighe of the Corporate Strategy Board (www.csb.executiveboard.com) discusses how to u...
published: 16 Mar 2010
author: CEBNews
Social Media as a Competitive Intelligence Tool
Atul Dighe of the Corporate Strategy Board (www.csb.executiveboard.com) discusses how to use social media as a competitive intelligence tool. Blogs, tweets, and status updates provide a real-time source of competitive intelligence data and reduce reliance on historical information. For more audio, video, blogs, and daily news on the issues facing strategy executives, please visit http