Homeland security and intelligence
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Santa Barbara
Praeger Security International
c2010
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. History and the process of intelligence. A history of U.S. intelligence / Greg Moore
- A brief look at the intelligence community / Keith Gregory Logan
- Intelligence fundamentals / David M. Keithly
- Intelligence analysis: a 9/11 case study / Michael W. Collier. Part 2. The post-9/11 intelligence community. The Department of Homeland Security and intelligence: past, present, and future / Stephanie Cooper Blum
- Military intelligence / Louis H. Liotti
- Connecting police intelligence with military and national intelligence / Gary Cordner and Kathryn Scarborough
- Private security intelligence and homeland security / Pamela A. Collins and Ryan K. Baggett
- Foreign intelligence and counterterrorism: an Israeli perspective / Nadav Morag
- Part 3. Homeland security and intelligence: does the new structure work? Congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence / John Riley and Mary Kate Schneider
- Assessing the domestic intelligence model and process / James Burch
- Fusion centers and beyond: the future of intelligence assessment in an information-deluged era / Guntram F.A. Werther
- Disrupting human networks: ancient tools for modern challenges / Jeffrey H. Norwitz


