ID | 121674 |
Title Proper | Exploitation intelligence |
Other Title Information | a new intelligence discipline? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Faint, Charles |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Lessons learned by the United States in the global war on terror and in overseas contingency operations underscore the value of intelligence information gleaned from the exploitation of captured enemy personnel, equipment, and materiel. A key element of successful exploitation is accurately categorising information by intelligence discipline in order to apply the correct resources towards the exploitation effort and maximize exploitation potential. In light of these revelations, it is time to review the existing intelligence disciplines to determine whether a new intelligence discipline- exploitation intelligence or 'EXINT'- should be added to the disciplines currently in existence. |
`In' analytical Note | Australian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.61-71 |
Journal Source | Australian Army Journal Vol. 9, No.1; Autumn 2012: p.61-71 |
Key Words | United States ; Global War on Terror ; Intelligence Information ; Intelligence Discipline |