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To succeed, the analyst must collect, collate, analyze, and communicate. These four steps are known as the intelligence cycle.
To succeed the analyst, must collect, collate, analyze, and communicate. These four steps are known as the intelligence cycle.
To succeed, the analyst must collect, collate, analyse and communicate. These four steps are known as the intelligence cycle.
The analyst must first collect relevant information from reliable sources; these may be collected by intelligence services, or open source intelligence resources (OSINT).
The analyst must first collect relevant information from reliable sources, these may be collected by intelligence services or open source intelligence resources OSINT.
The analyst must first collect relevant information from reliable sources; these may be collected by intelligence services or open source intelligence resources (OSINT).
The analyst must first collect relevant information from reliable sources; these may be collected by intelligence services or open source intelligence resources /OSINT/.
To collate information means: to organize it so that it can be accessed later by others—citing sources, for example, is one way of collating information for other analysts to use.
To collate information means to organize it so that it can be accessed later by others. Citing sources, for example, is one way of collating information for other analysts to use.
To collate information, means to organize it so that it can be accessed later by others. Citing sources, for example, is one way of collating information for other analysts to use.
To collate information means to organize it so that it can be accessed later by others. Citing sources for example, is one way of collating information for other analysts to use.
Overcoming the analyst’s own perceptual biases is one of the most difficult tasks in intelligence analysis.
Overcoming the analyst’s own perceptual biases, is one of the most difficult tasks in intelligence analysis.
Overcoming the analyst’s own perceptual biases are one of the most difficult tasks in intelligence analysis.
Overcoming the analysts own perceptual biases is one of the most difficult tasks in intelligence analysis.
Robert Clark a recognized intelligence analyst says that analysts “are not supposed make policy decisions.”
Robert Clark, a recognized intelligence analyst, says that analysts “are not supposed make policy decisions”.
Robert Clark, a recognized intelligence analyst says that analysts “are not supposed make policy decisions.”
Robert Clark, a recognized intelligence analyst, says that analysts “are not supposed make policy decisions.”
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