
Sudan - a case study in OSINT for crisis support
The World of Intelligence
The Importance of Understanding the Environment and Orders of Battle
Sean, how often have you encountered situations where you didn't have that fundamental foundational intelligence? And therefore, how easy would it have been to plug into an open source intelligence organization to get that if you could? That's quite a long question, actually, because there were times undoubtedly where we had nothing on the shelves. I mean, this is the day before, the days before everything was electronic. So we literally had folders within J5 that we used to produce for J2. It wasn't anywhere near as sophisticated as it is now.
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