Finding the right answer: adapting military intelligence to the information age / Sean Ryan
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: RUSI Journal Vol 160 No 4, August/September 2015, pp. 50-58 (127)Summary: The article looks at the challenges that occur in combating the 'War in the Information Age', where technology and the democratisation of information capabilities as the basis. The author argues that even with structural changes occurring in the Intelligence branches within NATO militaries, more lessons need to be studied from the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns on the nature of modern intelligence. He also believes that fundamental changes to the doctrine, training and culture of military intelligence are required.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal Article | Mindef Library & Info Centre Journals | INFORMATION AGE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 45909-1001 |
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INFO WAR Countering the art of information warfare / | INFO WARFARE Jamming efficacy of communications links/ | INFO WARFARE Autonomous systems and moral de-skilling: beyond good and evil in the emergent battlespaces of the twenty-first century/ | INFORMATION AGE Finding the right answer: adapting military intelligence to the information age / | INFORMATION SHARING To disclose or deceive? sharing secret information between aligned states/ | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The law of unintended consequences/ | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Next exit joint information environment/ |
The article looks at the challenges that occur in combating the 'War in the Information Age', where technology and the democratisation of information capabilities as the basis. The author argues that even with structural changes occurring in the Intelligence branches within NATO militaries, more lessons need to be studied from the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns on the nature of modern intelligence. He also believes that fundamental changes to the doctrine, training and culture of military intelligence are required.
NATO, TECHNOLOGY, INTEL, MILITARY, AFGHAN, IRAQ
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