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What is Intelligence as a Product

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The third context in which intelligence can be defined is that of the product of these processes; a body of information and conclusions drawn from that which is acquired and furnished in response to the known or perceived requirements of a client. It is often derived from information that may be concealed or that is not intended to be available for use by the acquirer.
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Models for Strategic Thinking in Intelligence Analysis
Luisa Dall'Acqua (University of Bologna, Italy & LS TCO, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7126-2.ch011
Abstract
Intelligence is a field of activity that has a rich history, yet it still lacks clarity of definition and agreement. This is not to denigrate the performance of many of its practitioners; rather, these comments are designed to point up the fact that, despite the length and breadth of its historical practice, there is still much to do to explore the boundaries, opportunities, and limitations of the application of intelligence in the world of enforcement. The cultural roots of strategic intelligence is compelling and urgent not just for those involved with the professional intelligence community, but also for anyone seriously committed to interdisciplinary studies, cross-cultural understanding, and most importantly, to the development of a rigorous discipline of politics as well as cultural genetics. But strategic planning does not guarantee strategic thinking.
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