Open Source Officers (OSOs) are the Intelligence Community's foreign media experts.
The Intelligence Cycle is the process by which information is acquired, converted into intelligence, and made available to policymakers.?
At the end of FY 2001, with the events of 11 September, Operations ENDURING FREEDOM and NOBLE EAGLE, the Intelligence Community re-allocated a substantial portion of the IC's analysis and production work force to support military operations directly
The CIA Office of General Counsel has a Summer Legal Clerkship Program that allows a small number of exceptionally qualified law students to obtain broad exposure to the practice of intelligence law.
Puzzles. Separated, the tiny pieces make no sense. But fit them together, and piece by piece they transform into a coherent picture.
``Ground rules on intelligence-sharing were agreed to in the 1970s, but none were written down, and over time these understandings often gave way in the continuing tussle between the overseers and the overseen.
The CIA has ongoing requirements for entry-level and experienced Computer Scientists, Software Engineers and Web Designers and Publishers.
L. Britt Snider wrote this study in 1996-97 as a Visiting Senior Fellow at CIA's Center for the Study of Intelligence.
The Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) is looking for candidates to serve as targeting analysts.
Идея сделать здания "умными" зародилась в США. Сначала появились Intelligence building (понятливые здания), в основе которых лежало использование структурированных кабельных сетей.
The Central Intelligence Agency is seeking Paralegal professionals to provide case management, legal research, case-cite verification, blue book citations and general paralegal support to the Office of General Counsel.
Would you like the opportunity to work on the most important intelligence issues of the day? Consider a career in the CIA's Directorate of Intelligence.
The ability to foster the acquisition and maintenance of foreign language skills is an imperative at the CIA because of the global nature our intelligence gathering efforts.
The National Clandestine Service (NCS) serves as the clandestine arm of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the national authority for the coordination
Following book titles and author names are the Studies in Intelligence issue in which the review appeared and the name of the reviewer. All Bookshelf reviews are by Hayden Peake.
One of the least appreciated facts about the intelligence profession is that it exists in, and is influenced by, a very complex environment—one that includes everything from its relationships with policymakers, legislatures, military services, forei
The National Security Act of 1947 charged the Central Intelligence Agency with responsibility "to correlate and evaluate intelligence relating to the national security, and provide for the appropriate dissemination of such intelligence within the go
Ben Stein, posing as a concerned and gullible ultra-conservative, stars in this satirical documentary exposing the cluelessness and desperation the
On the occasion of his retirement from the Central Intelligence Agency, Sherman Kent wrote this valedictory description of the origins of Studies in Intelligence for its Winter 1968 number.
Intelligence collection analysts study the intelligence-gathering programs, policies, and capabilities of the US Government as they relate to the nation's highest national security priorities.
The intelligence services of the United States, like their counterparts in most countries, exist principally to serve the needs of the executive authority.
The National Intelligence Estimate--spelled thus with capital initial letters--was one of the major innovations of General Walter Bedell Smith, the fourth Director of Central Intelligence [DCI], whose incumbency bridged the period 7 October 1950-24
The Public Affairs Staff wishes to thank the History Staff of the Center for the Study of Intelligence for its assistance in preparing this publication.
Imagine being in the perfect position to spy: you can move about without suspicion and your presence is inconspicuous.
With great pride and honor, I took the oath of office today to become Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Last month, at a meeting overseas of intelligence service chiefs, one of my counterparts from a major Western ally pulled me aside.
This classic exposition of estimative intelligence, which treats both its epistemology and its importance to the policymaker, was classified Confidential and published in the Summer 1968 number of Studies of Intelligence.
This new biography of Virginia Hall is a great improvement on its predecessor, reviewed by “Intelligence Officer’s Bookshelf” reviewer Hayden Peake in 2005.