Instructions are as follow: During this course, you had ample time to review his

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Instructions are as follow:
During this course, you had ample time to review historical events tied to different authors’ viewpoints on how the advanced intelligence analysis concept is integrated into national security. In some cases you discerned what subject matter experts had to apply on short notice to provide policy makers with answers. In other examples, policy makers had time to ascertain possible enemy actions against the nation but did little to amplify the alarm in an intelligently aggressive manner.
For your assignment, you are to choose an intelligence failure in US history (NOT 9/11 or the 2009 Fort Hood Shooting) and address these items with supporting evidence and within the style manual for citations:
Detail what intelligence reform was needed to avert similar failures.
• Describe the challenges of Intelligence reform, if any, that might have assisted in preventing the failure.
Tie all of this together for a final assessment of success if you were in charge and had to do it all over again.
Style: Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition
Sources: SCHOLARLY, AND PEER REVIEW ONLY. (ALSO ACCEPTABLE NY TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, AND ARTICLES FROM OTHER PRESTIGIOUS WEBSITES).
-NO COVER PAGE.
-10 Pages of work (including conclusion), 1 page of sources.
-Please provide workabale links of all sources used with the citacions.
-Please make sure footnotes and sources match and that they are place where they are supposed to.
-Please use mainly U.S. sources.
Please look into using some of this sources if it relates to the topic:
—-Bruce Berkowitz, “Intelligence Reform: Less is More,” Hoover Digest, April 30, 2004. Hoover Institution, Stanford University.
—-Gregory F. Treverton, C. Bryan Gabbard, Assessing the Tradecraft of Intelligence Analysis (Rand Corporation Technical Report Series) pp. 33 – 52.
—–Mike McConnell , “Overhauling Intelligence.” Foreign Affairs, July/August 2007.
MUST USE AT LEAST ONCE:
—–Wayne Michael Hall and Gary Citrenbaum, Intelligence Analysis: How to Think in Complex Environments, (Praeger Security International, Santa Barbara, 2010) available on Kindle
—–Robert Clark, Intelligence Analysis: A Target-Centric Approach, , (CQ Press; Washington, DC, 2009) available on Kindle

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