Cruz-Rivera,
Victor [1stSgt/USA]. "Training the Intelligence BOS: An NCO's Perspective."
Military Intelligence 21, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1995): 8-9.
Davis,
Forrest Lamar [MAJ/USA]. "Predictive Intelligence: Do We Really Need
It." Military Intelligence 23, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1997): 30-32.
The author concludes that at the tactical S2 level engaging in predictive assessments of the enemy -- providing a "most likely" enemy course of action -- enhances risk. He would prefer to focus, at this level, on "capabilities" assessments.
Davis, Robert B. "Changing Roles for MI in the 21st Century." Military Intelligence
16, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1990): 32-35.
Filer, Keith D., and
Edward A. Moore. "Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities Program
[TENCAP]." Military Intelligence 25, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1999):
30-34.
The authors discuss the Army's TENCAP in some detail .
Frame, John E. [MAJ/USA]
"Intelligence Planning in the Digital Division." Military
Intelligence 24, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1998):
13-15.
Lessons from the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE), held at Ft. Hood, TX, 5-13 November 1997.
Grable,
Joseph H. [CAPT/USA] "The S2 and Light Infantry Scouts." Military
Intelligence 19, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1993): 31-37.
"The scout platoon can be the most vital intelligence gathering asset for the light infantry battalion commander. However, scouts are not always used to their fullest, often because the battalion S2 fails to understand two key functions:... The S2 should be the scouts primary point of contact at the battalion.... Also, it is the S2 who recommends the mission in the first place."
Hallagan,
Robert E. [MAJ/USA] "An Introduction to Our Intelligence Branch Operational
Concept." Military Intelligence 19, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1993): 6-15.
From Paul E. Menoher, Jr. [MGEN/USA], "Vantage Point," MI 19.1: "The IBOC outlines how we as a branch must operate to support field commanders properly, as we transition from a forward deployed [forward-based deterrence] to a predominantly CONUS-based, force projection Army [strategic combat power projection]. The concept integrates the new family of systems we will field between now and 1997, and is the basis ... for a major revision of our intelligence doctrine."
Jernigan, Patricia H. [COL/USAF (Ret.)] "Army Intelligence Production: Challenge and Commitment." American Intelligence Journal 13, no. 3 (Summer
1992): 79-83.
Jodoin,
Richard J., Jr. [MAJ/USA] "S2 Training at Home." Military Intelligence
21, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec. 1995): 10-11.
Kennedy, Claudia J.
"Army Intelligence: Improving Support to Commanders." Army,
Oct. 1997, 129-132.
Knapp, Michael G., and Timothy B. Hendrickson. "Project Pathfinder:
Breaking the Barriers to More Effective Intelligence Analysis." American
Intelligence Journal 16, no. 2/3 (Autumn/Winter 1995): 47-49.
The authors discuss a program developed by the U.S. Army National Ground Intelligence Center (Project Pathfinder) to provide analysts "with automated tools and methods to process, analyze and integrate information drawn from any U.S. Government, commercial or public domain database."
Madden, Patrick M. [MAJ/USA], and Robert Hallagan [LTCOL/USA]. "Army Intelligence Split-Based Operations." Military Intelligence 20, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun.
1994): 5-8.
Focuses on role of the Deployable Intelligence Support Element (DISE).
Matz, James A. "Intelligence Production and the Army Intelligence Agency."
Military Intelligence 18, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1992): 10-12.
McIntosh, Kirk E. "GUARDRAIL/Common Sensor System." Military
Intelligence 18, no. 3 (Jul.-Sep. 1992): 31-33.
Menoher, Paul E., Jr. [LTGEN/USA, DCSINT].
1. "INTEL XXI -- The Intelligence Vision for Force XXI." American Intelligence Journal 16, no. 2/3 (Autumn-Winter 1995): 35-40.
Discusses the plan to leverage "information age technology to create ... the Intelligence system required to support the Army of the 21st century."
2. [MGEN/USA, Commander/INSCOM] "Where Do We Go from Here?" American Intelligence Journal 15, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 1994): 11-14.
"Army Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) [has been] severely degraded by the closure of major forward based sites and the loss of units to mandated force reductions." The Army is in the process of "evolving [a] Regional SIGINT Operations Center (RSOC) architecture."
3. And Patrick B. McNiece [LTC/MI]. "Army Military Intelligence Strategy for the 21st Century." American Intelligence Journal 15, no. 2 (Autumn-Winter 1994): 17-24.
Taking Army Intelligence into the 21st Century: New architectures and new strategies.
Menoher, Paul E., Jr. [MAJGEN/USA] "Responsive Communications Key to Army Intelligence." Signal, Oct. 1991, 61 ff.
Motley, James Berry. "The Army's Need: A Relevant LIC Environment."
International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence 4,
no. 3 (Fall 1990): 383-405.
Muench, Kris
[CAPT/USA] "Preparing for Digitalization: Surviving the Army Before
the 'Army After Next.'" Military Intelligence 24, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1998): 21-24.
Trying to anticipate some of the challenges of digitalization.
Munson, Margaret R. "MIIDS/IDB: A Look Back and to the Future."
American Intelligence Journal 13, no. 3 (Summer 1992): 59-62.
Military Intelligence Integrated Data System/Integrated Data Base.
Noonan, Robert W. [BGEN/USA] "Split-Based Intelligence for Central
Region Operations." American Intelligence Journal 17, no. 3/4
(1997): 15- 22.
The author is Director of Intelligence (J-2) at USCENTCOM.
Owens, Ira C. [LTGEN/USA,DCSINT].
1. "Army Intelligence in Transition: 'Changing Horizons.'" American Intelligence Journal 14, no. 3 (Autumn/Winter 1993/1994): 17-20.
"INSCOM organizations which perform national SIGINT functions are being restructured from conventional OCONUS lines of sight and HF collection mission units into jointly manned organizations, at CONUS locations, with the access to enemy signals via remote collection technology and communications linkages."
2. "Revolution in MI." Army, Oct. 1992, 165-167.
Quam, Ed. "Intelligence Restructuring: The European Command Perspective."
Defense Intelligence Journal 1, no. 1 (Spring 1992): 55-59.
Santiago, George [MAJ/USAR] "Intelligence Support to Civilian Law Enforcement."
Military Intelligence 21, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1995): 5-11.
Focus is support by Puerto Rico Army National Guard (PRARNG) to Puerto Rico Police Department (PRPD) in "the longest sustained support to a law enforcement mission in modern U.S. history." Targets are drug dealers and other criminal elements.
Scanlon, Charles F. [MAJGEN/USA] "United States Army Intelligence and
Security Command." Military Intelligence 18, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun.
1992): 6-9.
Commanding General/INSCOM.
Schnaubelt, Christopher M. "Intelligence During OOTW: Counterdrug IPB."
Military Intelligence 21, no. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1995): 18-22, 51.
Counterdrug activities as Operations Other Than War (OOTW) using the concept of Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB).
Shively, Stanley, and Arthur T. Coumbe. "Florida Army National Guard:
The Counter-Drug Role." Military Intelligence 18, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun.
1992): 23-27.
Startzman, Shirley K. "Seminole Mission Complete." Soldiers,
Sep. 1998, 26-27.
In May 1998, NSA officials dedicated a RU-8D Seminole reconnaissance aircraft at the National Vigilance Park in Ft. Meade, Maryland. The display "represents the contributions of U.S. Army signals intelligence soldiers who risked their lives performing aerial reconnaissance missions, especially in Vietnam."
Wallace,
William S. [MAJGEN/USA], and William J. Tait, Jr. [LTCOL/USA] "Intelligence
in the Division AWE: A Winner for the Next Millennium." Military
Intelligence 24, no. 2 (Apr.-Jun.1998): 4-8.
Lessons from the Advanced Warfighting Experiment (AWE), held at Ft. Hood, TX, 5-13 November 1997.
Wenger, William V., and Fredric W. Young. "The Los Angeles Riots and
Tactical Intelligence." Military Intelligence 18, no. 4 (Oct.-Dec.
1992): 30-34.
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