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- 2010443924 abstract "The author explores the centrality of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) in meeting the needs of the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, and the whole of government. Such intelligence is essential to create a national security strategy, to define whole of government policies, to acquire the right capabilities at the right price in time to be useful, and to conduct local and global operations. He outlines 15 distinct types of HUMINT, four of which are classified (defensive and offensive counterintelligence, clandestine operations, and covert action), with the other 11 being predominantly unclassified. The author offers the U.S. Army an orientation to a world in which thinkers displace shooters as the center of gravity for planning, programming, and budgeting, as well as the proper structuring of mission mandates, force structures, and tactics and techniques to be used in any given mission area.-- Summary from book foreward.".
- 2010443924 contributor B11949416.
- 2010443924 contributor B11949417.
- 2010443924 coverage "United States Military policy.".
- 2010443924 created "[2010]".
- 2010443924 date "2010".
- 2010443924 date "[2010]".
- 2010443924 dateCopyrighted "[2010]".
- 2010443924 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-91).".
- 2010443924 description "The author explores the centrality of Human Intelligence (HUMINT) in meeting the needs of the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, and the whole of government. Such intelligence is essential to create a national security strategy, to define whole of government policies, to acquire the right capabilities at the right price in time to be useful, and to conduct local and global operations. He outlines 15 distinct types of HUMINT, four of which are classified (defensive and offensive counterintelligence, clandestine operations, and covert action), with the other 11 being predominantly unclassified. The author offers the U.S. Army an orientation to a world in which thinkers displace shooters as the center of gravity for planning, programming, and budgeting, as well as the proper structuring of mission mandates, force structures, and tactics and techniques to be used in any given mission area.-- Summary from book foreward.".
- 2010443924 extent "xxiii, 96 p. :".
- 2010443924 hasFormat "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2010443924 identifier "1584874392".
- 2010443924 identifier "9781584874393".
- 2010443924 identifier PUB991.pdf.
- 2010443924 isFormatOf "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2010443924 isPartOf "Advancing strategic thought series".
- 2010443924 isPartOf "Advancing strategic thought series.".
- 2010443924 issued "2010".
- 2010443924 issued "[2010]".
- 2010443924 language "eng".
- 2010443924 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2010443924 relation "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2010443924 spatial "United States Military policy.".
- 2010443924 spatial "United States.".
- 2010443924 subject "355.3/4320973 22".
- 2010443924 subject "Intelligence service United States.".
- 2010443924 subject "Interagency coordination United States.".
- 2010443924 subject "Intergovernmental cooperation.".
- 2010443924 subject "Military intelligence United States.".
- 2010443924 subject "Military reconnaissance.".
- 2010443924 subject "Military surveillance.".
- 2010443924 subject "UB251.U5 S737 2010".
- 2010443924 title "Human intelligence : all humans, all minds, all the time / Robert D. Steele.".
- 2010443924 type "text".