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Communicating with Intelligence
Writing and Briefing for National Security
von M. Patrick Hendrix, James S. Major
Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
Reihe: Security and Professional Intelligence Education Series
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ISBN: 978-1-5381-6066-4
Auflage: Third Edition
Erschienen am 11.11.2022
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 235 mm [H] x 157 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 658 Gramm
Umfang: 310 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

This book outlines the foundations of good intelligence communication, a toolkit for writing these documents, the briefing process, and a guide to citations and classified materials.



Dr. Patrick Hendrix is a professor in the Department of Intelligence Analysis and Security Studies at The Citadel Military College.



Preface

Introduction - Jan Goldman

Part I: The Foundations of Good Intelligence Communication

  • What It's All About
  • Bottom Line Up Front Analysts: The Voice of the Intelligence Community

    Getting Started:

    Consider the Reader

    The Style of Good Intelligence Writing: Bottom Line Upfront

    Three Goals of Intelligence Writing: Judge, Interpret, Support

    Real World Problems

    Four differences Between Academic and Intelligence Writing

    Making the Distinction Clear - Especially for Students

    Facilitating the Process

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

    Notes

  • Using Argument in Intelligence Writing
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    What is an Argument?

    Formulating a Thesis Statement

    Argument Reflects How Humans Think

    Evaluating Arguments

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Reading: Fundamental to Writing
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    Read to Write

    The Forms of Intelligence: Basic, Current, Estimative

    Examining Content

    Evaluating Finished Intelligence

    Graphics: Attention Grabbers

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

    Part II: Writing with Intelligence

  • Research Methods
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    Time Management

    Searching, Researching

    Evaluating Sources

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Analysis Check
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    Structured Analytic Techniques

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Prewriting
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    Finding Your Subject

    Focusing on Form and Format

    Finding Time and Managing Length

    Prewriting Tools: Building a Foundation

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Writing the First Draft
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    Drafting: Get Right To It

    Set Realistic Goals and Pace Yourself

    Clarity: Be Kind to Your Reader

    Time to Get Organized

    Transitions: Moving Smoothly Ahead

    Introductions: Not Methodology

    The Body of Your Writing

    Drafting Conclusion: The Role of Intelligence Writing

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Finishing a Draft
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    A Model Process for Revising an Analytical Paper

    Constraints on Review

    Reviewer and Writer's Experience

    Basic Revision Techniques

    Thesis and Overview Statements

    Commonly Asked Questions about Revision

    Ten Questions to Help You Examine Your Own Writing Process

    Exercises in Writing Analytical Papers

    Part III: Briefing with Intelligence

  • Scripting Your Briefing
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    A Disclaimer: Read and Heed

    A Brief Typology of Briefings

    The Organization, Mission, and Functions Briefing

    The ABCs of Good Intelligence Briefings and Briefers

    Get Started: Get Organized

    Prewrite

    Analyze Your Audience

    Outline Your Thoughts

    Writing the Script

    Pointers for Writing the Script

    Use of Notes

    Using Visual Aids

    Putting Words and Pictures Together

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Briefing the Customer
  • Bottom Line Up Front

    Appearance: Make First Impressions Count

    Cognizance: Knowledge Really Is Power

    Final Thoughts and Exercises

  • Citing Your Sources
  • Handling and Citing Classified Material
  • Appendix A: Memo for the Director and Deputy Director from Vice Chairman of the National Intelligence Council Herbert E. Meyer

    Appendix B: FBI Intelligence Estimate

    Appendix C: Briefing Evaluation Form

    Bibliography

    Dictionaries and Thesauruses

    Sources for Writing Style, Grammar, and Composition

    Sources for Analysis and Research

    Briefing-Related Sources

    Other Sources Used or Consulted for This Book

    About the author

    Index


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