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In his second edition, Robert Clark--former CIA analyst and executive in
the Intelligence Directorate--explains how a collaborative, target-centric
process both attends to the needs of the customer and promotes more
effective collection. Based on feedback from users, early chapters
introduce the concept of model synthesis more gradually. Recent
intelligence events--with the Iraqi WMD Commission Report at center
stage--illustrate the importance of target-centric analysis. This revision
also includes broader treatment of collection strategies, systems analysis,
and analyst-customer interaction as well as more attention to denial and
deception, and to both counterterrorism and counterintelligence analysis.
This new edition contains updates of the practical information and
day-to-day details from the previous book told as only an experienced
intelligence hand could. Extensive descriptions of the art of target
modeling and organizational analysis, as well as thoroughly detailed
overviews of the quantitative and predictive techniques used in
intelligence analysis make this book an essential tool for illuminating an
often shadowy world.
244 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 1, 2003