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    This essay will address the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE). First I will discuss the process of producing and NIE which will identify key shortcomings that will be addressed in detail. This key shortcomings will help explain why the NIE is an imperfect process with an imperfect product. The National Intelligence Estimates (NIE) is designed to provide officials such as our senior civilian and military policymakers with more in-depth information on some international topic of interest and likely course of future events (Johnson, p. 333). The NIE is designed to provide understanding in support of making tough decisions regarding complex international situations for policymakers. The NIE is produced by the National Intelligence Council (NIC)…

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    special intelligence report called the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE). The NIE is a document that is written for those who are the policymakers within Congress to give them an understanding or estimate of what is going on in a particular country, region or better understanding whatever is needed to be answer by the Intelligence Community (IC). This document allows for the policymakers and analyst within the Intelligence Community to collaborate to achieve and focus what is needed to be…

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    The production of NIEs is a lengthy and delicate process. It goes through a series of channels before it is published to the policymakers. There are ten steps involved in the writing process of a National intelligence estimate. The first step involves a request by either a civilian, a senior military, a committee chair of the House or Senate, policymaker, Congressional leaders and at times are initiated by the National Intelligence Council. The director of the National Intelligence authorizes…

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