NOTE:
To prepare for writing your final briefing document please be sure to read chapter 11 of the E-text this week.
Typical intelligence analysts perform the following functions on a daily basis: they review and analyze raw intelligence, draft assessments, and disseminate those assessments to policymakers as written products and through oral briefings. Chapter 11 will describe the various written products produced by the IC and discuss how intelligence analysts write for and brief policymakers.
Writing and briefing for the IC demands a certain form of communication from analysts. The guidelines in this chapter are a starting point for understanding analytical writing and briefing. Each intelligence agency has its own style, which analysts must follow, and once an agency hires an analyst they learn to write and brief in the style of their organization. Several key principles, however, pertain to intelligence writing and briefing regardless of the agency or circumstance. Writing concisely, using a BLUF format, and speaking to meet the decision-maker’s needs are universally useful skills in the world of intelligence.
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This semester we will be engaging in the drafting of an intelligence briefing document as a final project. The briefing document will follow the typical format of a briefing document .The Briefing will require each student to perform open-source intelligence gathering.
For this assignment your intelligence gathering will be focused on: The current situation in the Arctic and its impact on the national security of the United States.
Please be sure to research the national security implications of the above listed topic and present them as an intelligence briefing.
Using open source intelligence methods you will provide sufficient information to answer the following questions:
The following elements of the policy brief are to be included in the assignment and are mandatory.
Title (Subject)
Summary(summarize the briefing document)
Introduction
The body (the main text)
Policy implications ( what happens if we do nothing, if we do any specific action, The Pros/ Cons)
Recommendations ( you should state here what you feel is the appropriate action)
Conclusions
Feel free to use maps and be sure to use primary sources where possible. You must use at least three primary sources.
This final project paper must be contained to 4 pages with a minimum word count of 1000 words. You are required to submit a briefing document on no more than 4 pages.
All work not your own must be properly cited APA.
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