Director of National Intelligence

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    Well from reviewing his education, past endeavors as well as his term as deputy director of CIA some would say yes, but the majority would sound a gigantic No!! His tainted loyalties and ethical code dilemmas would give them pause. I will give an analysis of four cross-coded ethical dilemmas facing former CIA Director George Tenet and assess their impact on his leadership abilities, four ways in which Tenet addressed the prioritization of ethical concerns, Identify and explain four strategies…

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    CIA Website Overview

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    Sage Gurney WWW.CIA.GOV The website, www.cia.gov, is all about the Central Intelligence Agency. On the website, it states that their “primary mission is to collect, evaluate, and disseminate foreign intelligence to assist the president and senior US government policymakers in making decisions relating to the national security.” I would like to (1) explain what this website is about, (2) discuss the different types of information available on www.cia.gov, (3) share what I personally learned from…

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    these systems was to ensure intelligence was being shared. This became a stark change from the past where invisible barriers prevented the collective effort of agencies, not only at the state level, but at the federal level, working towards the same objective. Sometimes this same objective included chasing after the same suspect at the local or federal level. City, county and state agencies were always hindered by the fact of not being able to crosstalk or share intelligence with each other…

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    Fake News Synthesis Essay

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    as confirmed by the Department Of Homeland Security and Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Election Security, Russia has compromised the US election. Russian Hackers have attacked the DNC (Democratic National Convention) as well as former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton in a targeted attempt to help Trump win the presidency. The Department Of Homeland Security and Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Election Security stated that they are “confident that the…

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    Strategic Intelligence? When addressing what Congresses role should be a quick understanding of what Congress currently does for intelligence. Congress monitors and regulates intelligence programs and authorizes and appropriates funds. Basically, Congress is in a position to monitor the intelligence community to ensure that funds are not misappropriated, regulate intelligence programs, and spying is not conducted on American citizens. However, even with providing oversight into Intelligence it…

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    The Intelligence Cycle

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    8, 2015 The Intelligence Cycle Intelligence is defined as information that has been examined so that is useful to the policy makers and the decisions about potential threats to the United States of America. The Intelligence Cycle however, is the process the Intelligence is made,acquired, and accessible to others. To overcome on how America was looking as an easy and accessible target, Patrick Duecy in the year of 2006 recommended that those involve to relay heavily on the Intelligence cycle.…

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    Intelligence In The Intelligence Community

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    the following groups: independent intelligence agencies, military intelligence, and civilian intelligence and analysis offices within federal executive departments. Within this maze there is a direct line of authority and a line of coordination connecting these elements into a manageable soup. The Director of National Intelligence (DNI), who reports to the President of the United States, leads the IC. Although this office is not listed as a member of the Intelligence Community, the DNI exerts…

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    December of 1941, the United States suffered the most costly intelligence failure when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The failure was a result of analysis misconceptions, lack of integration of intelligence data, collection gaps, bureaucratic confusion, a historical and cultural misunderstanding of the mindset of the adversary, a great underestimation of Japanese capabilities and intentions, and Japanese denial and deception. Moreover, intelligence was being handled in a casual, uncoordinated…

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    Accepting intelligence failures are inevitable is a pessimistic approach and does very little to help in preventing future failures or surprise attacks. The notion that intelligence failure are ( richard betts) inevitable is based on past studies of notable surprise attacks against the U.S, such as Pearl Harbour and 9/11.Therefore, it would be unwise and unjust to compare past intelligence failure to the present, due to the ever changing nature of threats. However, the challenges are very…

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    In today’s society some people feel that our First Amendment is being violated by the National Security Agency. Some even question what even is the purpose of the NSA and why our government needs it. The National Security Agency was established November 4, 1952 during President Harry Truman’s term. The main purpose of the NSA back then was to crack codes during World War two. Playing a big role during that time for the success of guarding off U-Boats in the North Atlantic and getting the upper…

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