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GEOG 882: Geographic Foundations of Geospatial Intelligence

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Lesson 4: Intelligence Organization and Functions

  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Checklist
  • 4.3 What is Intelligence?
  • 4.4 The Development of US Intelligence
  • 4.5 The US Intelligence Community
  • 4.6 The Intelligence Process - A Macro Look: Who Does What for Whom?
  • 4.7 Collection and the Collection Disciplines
  • 4.8 Analysis
  • 4.9 Summary and Final Tasks

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Lessons

  • GEOG 882: Geographic Foundations of Geospatial Intelligence
    • Lesson 1: Critical Thinking
    • Lesson 2: Geography Fundamentals
    • Lesson 3: Contemporary Thought
    • Lesson 4: Intelligence Organization and Functions
      • 4.1 Overview
      • 4.2 Checklist
      • 4.3 What is Intelligence?
      • 4.4 The Development of US Intelligence
      • 4.5 The US Intelligence Community
      • 4.6 The Intelligence Process - A Macro Look: Who Does What for Whom?
      • 4.7 Collection and the Collection Disciplines
      • 4.8 Analysis
      • 4.9 Summary and Final Tasks
    • Lesson 5: GIS and T and National Security
    • Lesson 6: GEOINT and National Security
    • Lesson 7: Disaster Management Part 1
    • Lesson 8: Disaster Management Part 2
    • Lesson 9: Case Study: Hurricane Katrina
    • Lesson 10: Trends in Geospatial Intelligence

Course materials prepared by: Dr. Mark Corson, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University.

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