Transforming U.S. intelligence / Jennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber, editors ; in cooperation with the Center for Peace and Security Studies, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University.
Introduction / Jennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber -- New requirements -- The twenty-first-century challenge for U.S. intelligence / Ernest R. May -- Understanding friends and enemies: the context for American intelligence reform / Jennifer E. Sims -- Understanding ourselves / Jennifer E. Sims -- New capabilities -- Integrating open sources into transnational threat assessments / Amy Sands -- Clandestine human intelligence: spies, counterspies, and covert action / John MacGaffin -- The digital dimension / James R. Gosler -- Analysis and estimates: professional practices in intelligence production / Douglas MacEachin -- Denial and deception / Donald C.F. Daniel -- Management challenges -- Managing domestic, military, and foreign policy requirements: correcting Frankenstein's blunder / James Monnier Simon, Jr -- Intelligence and war: Afghanistan, 2001-2002 / Henry A. Crumpton -- Managing HUMINT--the need for a new approach / Burton Gerber -- Intelligence and homeland defense / Henry A. Crumpton -- Intelligence analysis: management and transformation issues / Mark M. Lowenthal -- Congressional oversight of intelligence after September 11 / L. Britt Snider -- Meeting the challenge: action now / Jennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber.
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