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From the editor.
April 1, 2010... This issue features two articles by Colonel Franz, Chief, Information Dominance Center (IDC), ISAF and Lieutenants Colonel Pendall and Steffen on how the International Security Assistance Command has implemented an information-sharing...
Always out front.(future of military intelligence)(Essay)
April 1, 2010... Currently, the intelligence warfighting function includes a formidable set of capabilities across all echelons from "mud-to-space." This flexible force of personnel, organizations, and equipment collectively provides commanders with the timely,...
CSM Forum.
April 1, 2010... Currently, the U.S. is in an era of persistent global conflict. It is a new era where our warfighters have to think outside the box to understand and defeat our enemies of today. MI Soldiers must learn and adapt the intelligence disciplines to...
Focus on FM 2-0.
April 1, 2010... FM 2-0 Intelligence (March 2010), the Army's keystone manual for Military Intelligence (MI), introduces several major changes to intelligence doctrine. Recent lessons learned from various operational environments (OE), extensive transformational...
Command's information dominance center fuels comprehensive operations: new way to share information aims at streamlining processes and improving collaboration efforts.(AFGHANISTAN)
April 1, 2010... The International Security Assistance Force Joint Command in Kabul, Afghanistan, is implementing an information-sharing architecture that will create and enable a comprehensive common operating picture, derived from multiple systems, networks...
Host nation information requirements: achieving unity of understanding in COIN.(counter-insurgency)(Essay)
April 1, 2010... The opinions contained are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of NATO, the U.S. Department of Defense or the U.S. Army Reprinted from Small Wars Journal, posted 15 January 2010 at...
Domex: The birth of a new intelligence discipline.(document and media exploitation)(Essay)
April 1, 2010... The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government. Introduction Prior to 9/11, Document and Media...
Tactically tailoring the maneuver enhancement brigade.
April 1, 2010... Introduction Army intelligence is supposed to "provide timely, relevant, accurate, and synchronized intelligence support to tactical, operational, and strategic commanders from force projection planning to the execution of full spectrum...
Security Metrics in COM: effects based analysis.
April 1, 2010... Introduction The methods of measuring progress in any large endeavor are essential, yet often difficult to agree upon. (1) This is particularly true when the endeavor requires qualitative measures. Public debate regarding counterinsurgency...
Memetic warfare: the future of war.
April 1, 2010... Introduction The War on Terror pits the large conventional units of the U.S. against small, agile, and adaptable enemies around the world. The post modern world of warfare is characterized by a threat which can raise funds within the...
Lethal theory: some implications.(Interview)
April 1, 2010... Introduction The conflicts in which our Armed Forces are engaged are increasingly characterized by large civilian presence and involvement, difficulties in identifying possible threats, high tempo, and dense terrain. The concept of the "three...
The military intelligence corps 2010 hall of fame inductees.(Daniel Baker, Scott Chunn, Richard T. Ellis, Barbara G. Fast and John Lansdale, Jr.)
April 1, 2010... Colonel Baker, Daniel (U.S. Army, Retired) [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Colonel Daniel Baker enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1970 and later commissioned in 1976 as a Second Lieutenant, Military Intelligence (MI), completing the MI Officer Basic...
2011 military intelligence corps hall of fame nomination criteria.
April 1, 2010... All Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, Enlisted Soldiers or professional civilians who have served in a U.S. Army intelligence unit or in an intelligence position in the U.S. Army are eligible for nomination. Only nominations for...
eReader technology at USAICoE: this is the Digital Age! Why are we printing millions of pages per year?
April 1, 2010... --Major General John M. Custer III, Commanding General, USAICoE, March 2009 Introduction The above statement from the Commanding General (CG) was the impetus kicking off the exploration of using eReader technology at the U.S. Army...
TES SIGINT: a conventional warfare ELINT system supporting an unconventional COMINT fight.
April 1, 2010... Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: Facts and Misconceptions The Tactical Exploitation System-Forward (TES-FWD) is an integrated Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) System, the lineage of which can be traced back to the...
A Vietnam War Reader: A Documentary History from American and Vietnamese Perspectives.(Book review)
April 1, 2010... A Vietnam War Reader: A Documentary History from American and Vietnamese Perspectives. by Michael H. Hunt, Ed., (The North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC, 2010) 256 pages, $59.95, ISBN 978-08078-5991-9 One of the characteristics of a good...
The Enemy in Our Hands.(Book review)
April 1, 2010... The Enemy in Our Hands by Robert C. Doyle, (The University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 2010) 496 pages, $34.95, ISBN: 978-0-8131-2589-3 This book is about the treatment of enemy prisoners of war (EPWs) held by the Americans. Its...
Captain Charles R. Bailey.
April 1, 2010... Captain Charles Bailey enlisted in the U.S. Army as a Counterintelligence (CI) Agent following graduation from Keene State College with a BA in History. Upon completion of his initial training, he was assigned to a CI team with the 202nd MI...