CIAO DATE: 10/2010
September 2005
Table of Contents
Transforming U.S. Intelligence
Edited by Jennifer E. Sims, Burton Gerber
Preface
Introduction Jennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber
PART I: NEW REQUIREMENTS
One. The Twenty-First Century Challenge for U.S. Intelligence Ernest R. May
Two. Understanding Friends and Enemies: The Context for American Intelligence Reform
Jennifer E. Sims
Three. Understanding Ourselves
Jennifer E. Sims
PART II: NEW CAPABILITIES
Four. Integrating Open Sources into Transnational Threat Assessments
Amy Sands
Five. Clandestine Human Intelligence: Spies, Counterspies, and Covert Action
John MacGaffin
Six. The Digital Dimension
James R. Gosler
Seven. Analysis and Estimates: Professional Practices in Intelligence Production
Douglas MacEachin
Eight. Denial and Deception
Donald C. F. Daniel
PART III: MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES
Nine. Managing Domestic, Military, and Foreign Policy Requirements: Correcting Frankenstein's Blunder
James Monnier Simon, Jr.
Ten. Intelligence and War: Afghanistan, 2001-2002
Henry A. Crumpton
Eleven. Managing HUMINT: The Need for a New Approach
Burton Gerber
Twelve. Intelligence and Homeland Defense
Henry A. Crumpton
Thirteen. Intelligence Analysis: Management and Transformation Issues
Mark M. Lowenthal
Fourteen. Congressional Oversight of Intelligence after September 11
L. Britt Snider
Meeting the Challenge: Action Now
Jennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber
Contributors
Index
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