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Indications and warning in an age of uncertainty / Wirtz, James J   Journal Article
Wirtz, James J Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Indications and warning intelligence is an important and time-tested methodology employed by intelligence analysts to warn military officers and policymakers about changes in an opponent's operational "posture" which indicate that the likelihood of dangerous or aggressive activity is increasing. In recent times, it has fallen out of fashion because policymakers and the public alike have come to expect that the Intelligence Community will be able to provide "specific event predictions" of an opponent's future actions. In other words, people tend to believe that intelligence analysts should be able to state who is about to undertake some unwanted activity, as well as where, how, when and why the action will unfold.
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Influenza pandemic warning signals: Philadelphia in 1918 and 1977-1978 / Wilson, James M; Scalaro, Garrett M; Powell, Jodie A   Journal Article
Wilson, James M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Global public health has struggled to provide timely warning of influenza pandemics. In this study, we review the signal pattern of local media reporting associated with the 1918 type A/H1N1 influenza pandemic and subsequent return of the A/H1N1 virus in 1977 and 1978 in Philadelphia. Open source local media reports are a critical source of warning intelligence for influenza pandemics. Documentation and analysis of pandemic influenza signal patterns is essential to capture lessons in effective warning intelligence for health security.
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