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Key Phrases: virtual intelligence community, intelligence minuteman, strategic generalizations, United States, Central Intelligence Agency, Third World (more...)
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(Steele) has written a book that can bring us together in facing our greatest enemies: ignorance, poverty, and mistrust. -- Hamit Gulemre Aybars, Rear Admiral, Turkish Navy (Retired)

As always, (Steele) is at once a teacher, historian, critic, and guide to the future. -- Dr. Loch Johnson, Regent Professor, University of Georgia

Constantly committed to truth and honesty...(Steele) demonstrates his ability to grasp the real issues. -- Pierre Lacoste, Admiral, French Navy (Retired), former Director of Foreign Intelligence (DGSE), France

No one is better at looking at intelligence issues "out of the box" than Robert Steele. -- Bill Gertz, author of The China Threat: How the People's Republic Targets America

Robert Steele is the Thomas Edison of the Information Age!...should be required reading for politicians, students, and concerned citizens. -- A Reader from APO AE

Steele consistently has been ahead of the pack in his appreciation of everything...his work thrills with its insights. -- Ralph Peters, Author of Fighting for the Future: Will America Triumph

Steele consistently has been well ahead of the pack...his work thrills with its insights and ideas. -- Ralph Peters, Author of Fighting for the Future: Will America Triumph?

[Steele's book] is the perfect weapon in our war against terror. -- Robert Young Pelton, Author of The World's Most Dangerous Places


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This book is the sequel to ON INTELLIGENCE: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World (AFCEA International Press, 2000). That book, written largely for government and corporate intelligence professionals, remains the basic reference volume for the future of global intelligence enterprises. This book, by contrast, is a completely new effort that is written for every citizen of every country—the "intelligence minutemen" of the 21st Century. In the aftermath of the 11 September 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, attacks carried out by a non-state actor skilled at asymmetric warfare and using our own capabilities against us—attacks followed quickly by a nation-wide anthrax assault that closed Congress and terrified the U.S. Postal Service—it is imperative that every citizen have a clear-headed understanding of what is at stake and what needs to be done to keep not only America, but all civilized communities safe. It is especially imperative that citizens understand that the world is already at war, with millions of refugees in 67 countries, plagues sweeping across 59 countries, mass starvation in 27 countries, and deliberate genocide campaigns in 18 countries. These are "facts of life" that our schools, our media and even our intelligence communities have been unwilling and unable to represent intelligently to the public. It is against this backdrop of global chaos that terrorism rises.

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  • Hardcover: 438 pages
  • Publisher: Oss Pr (April 8, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0971566119
  • ISBN-13: 978-0971566118
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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virtual intelligence community, intelligence minuteman, strategic generalizations, toxic bombs, open source intelligence, intelligence reform, open source collection, asymmetric advantage, new craft, open source information, expert forums, intelligence cycle, threat types, preventive defense, intelligence budget, proven process, intelligence professionals, imagery intelligence, commercial imagery, cultural creatives, public intelligence, deep web, technical collection, asymmetric warfare, global public health
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United States, Central Intelligence Agency, Third World, Marine Corps, National Guard, Cold War, Digital Marshall Plan, National Security Act, Strategic Studies Institute, Department of State, Middle East, National Security Agency, Peace Corps, World Trade Center, Army War College, New York, North Korea, United Nations, Laurie Garrett, North America, Open World, The Washington Post, Alaska Pipeline, American Intelligence Journal, Community Intelligence Centers
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This was in many ways a difficult book to read and is even more difficult to review. It contains a number of original ideas on intelligence reform, national security, and the general state of the world. Yet they are presented in a rather choppy style that relies rather heavily on numerous diagrams, charts, and tables as well as lists of thoughts. Still this book is worth reading because Robert D. Steele takes on the business of intelligence reform in a comprehensive and refreshingly different approach.

The guiding, but unstated premise of this book appears to be that in the chaotic world of the 21st Century, intelligence is too important to be left only to the intelligence bureaucracy of the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC). According to Steele, it is time that the business of producing national intelligence was shared with the academic and business communities, with state and local authorities, and even with private citizens. Steele also makes the perfectly valid point that open sources can supply up to 80 per cent of the unprocessed data required to produce intelligence. Incidentally, Steele recognizes the quagmire the Internet poses to researchers and wisely offers suggestions for avoiding the large amount of misinformation that can be found on the net. The book offers some structural reforms to the IC, but its most valuable contributions are its proposals for cultural changes in the way that intelligence is produced and used.

Beyond its choppy style, however, the book is flawed. Steele seems curiously ignorant of the actual processes of intelligence production where by unprocessed information (data) acquired by source(s) is transformed into useful knowledge (intelligence) organized by subject(s). This transformation is accomplished by various combinations of processing, research, and analysis. His suggestion to concentrate processing of data from all sources into one agency is incredibly ill informed. In the same manner, he treats Geographic Information Systems (GIS) rather lightly, although they have been proven to be invaluable not only for visualization, but also for organizing and interpreting collected data and would be an ideal medium for integrating and presenting all source data. Finally he clearly does not know as much about the arcane world of technical intelligence as he thinks he does which leads him to some erroneous conclusions.
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42 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb, original, useful thinking!, April 27, 2002
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I have watched the author's work over the past decade and consistently have been impressed by the originality of his vision and his determination to speak the truth, no matter the cost. As a long-time intelligence professional, I recognize the complexity of the system and the difficulty of making even incremental improvements, yet, by his energy and talent Robert David Steele is one of the few who have made an unmistakable difference. The dismaying events of September 11, 2001, confirmed much of what Steele had written and said, and undercut the arguments of his remaining critics (bureaucrats will always defend their turf). Now, in this latest book, Steele expands upon his unique, incisive and practical vision of what needs to be done to give the American people the quality of strategic intelligence they deserve. No individual will ever get it all right and there are certainly some things in this book with which I disagree--but that's healthy. An honest debate is far more valuable than the arrogance of those who classify our failures and failings. And even disagreeing with Steele is as stimulating as having an open-ended charge account in a high-class bordello on a Saturday night in the middle of a Civil War. Fascinating man, fascinating book. Very highly recommended. And the forward by Senator Pat Roberts, who has himself been fighting the good fight for years, puts the problem of intelligence precisely into context. In fairness, I must note that I supplied a supporting quote to the author for this book--but I believe so completely in the importance of his work that I will always go the extra step to bring additional attention to his theses and arguments. Well done!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Review of The New Craft of Inteligence, August 5, 2004
My deepest hope for the United States, and indeed, Earth is that decision makers would read this book, stew over it, let it keep them up at nights, and to finally get down to business. This book serves as a tocsin for the nation to wake up to the challenges we are presently facing and those that are just around the bend.
As a nurse with an interest in public health issues, this book states a great case for the claim that "The idea that the health of every nation depends on the health of all others is not an empty piety but an epidemiological fact." That's no joke brothers and sisters; 59 countries with modern plagues can be ignored only to our peril.
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