Security depends on intelligence, and in this book a leading authority discusses basic problems in American
intelligence and how to fix them. For this edition he provides a new preface in which he assesses the security
recommendations of the recently released Congressional committee report on 9/11.
Table of Contents
1. Why Intelligence Reform?
2. Essential Dogma and Useful Buzzwords
3. Making Dollars Yield Useful Intelligence
4. The World of Military Intelligence
5. Listening to Learn: Signals Intelligence
6. Looking to See: Imagery Intelligence
7. Spying to Know: Human Intelligence
8. Spying on Spies: Counterintelligence
9. Conclusion: What It All Means