Great power competition means U.S. adversaries are deploying capabilities across continents and in every domain to challenge the United States and its interests. Correspondingly, U.S. intelligence ...
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Intelligence is a profession as old as time, but new advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing it like never before. As these new technologies mature, they are likely to ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – Intelligence collection managers traditionally spend a significant amount of time manually creating and updating their Information Collection Synchronization Matrix (ICSM), which ...
In modern large-scale combat operations (LSCO), the sheer volume of data from intelligence collection sensors overwhelms division and corps G2s, making it difficult to distinguish critical information ...
Buried deep in the 2025 National Defense Authorization is a short provision suggesting that the Army might—maybe, if it feels like it—look into standardizing the way it procures open-source ...
In the 1960's, U.S. intelligence focused on the threat of the Soviet Union, the possibility of war in Western Europe, and support for the ongoing conflict in Southeast Asia. These threats shaped the ...
The Global Hawk is one prominent source of signals intelligence. With the world becoming a more volatile place and certain high-threat environments becoming too dangerous to send personnel, the lack ...
Broadly speaking, the intelligence function involves the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information to decision makers. Intelligence analysts use all available sources of such information ...
The following terms and definitions are from the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. See DOD cyberspace glossary. DOD Intelligence Terms (definitions below) 1 - ...