Book/Printed Material The impact of the information revolution on policymakers' use of intelligence analysis
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Title
- The impact of the information revolution on policymakers' use of intelligence analysis
Summary
- Compares how policymakers' use of intelligence to support the policymaking process has changed. The intelligence community's Intelink network, the Internet, and web-based sources of analysis have not become major contributors to the policymaking process. Policymakers still find intelligence analysis useful for supporting the policymaking process, especially when it is conveyed through a one-on-one intelligence briefing.
Names
- Teitelbaum, Lorne
- Pardee Rand Graduate School
Created / Published
- Santa Monica, Calif. : RAND, [2005]
- ©2005
Contents
- Introduction and summary -- The theory and practice of how policymakers use information -- Historical examples of policymakers' use of intelligence -- The information age and its effects -- The impact of the information revolution on policymakers -- Conclusions and recommendations.
Headings
- - Information policy--United States
- - Information technology--Government policy--United States
- - Intelligence service--United States
- - Public administration--United States
- - United States--Foreign relations administration
Notes
- - Presented as the author's doctoral dissertation, Pardee Rand Graduate School, 2004.
- - Includes bibliographical references.
- - Description based on print version record; resource not viewed.
Medium
- 1 electronic resource (vii, 223 pages )
Call Number/Physical Location
- JK468.P64
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021761209
Rights Advisory
- This is non-restricted, fully open content that may be accessed on and off of the Library of Congress campus, with no restrictions, by an unlimited number of users Indicated permissions on file
Access Advisory
- Unrestricted online access
Online Format
- image