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English
Biteback Publishing
11 July 2024
This book explains the concepts and principles that underpin high-quality intelligence work, accompanied by case studies to demonstrate their real-world applications.

With definitions of definitions of commonly-used industry terminology, The Intelligence Bible caters to all levels of experience from complete beginner to expert, and provides a wealth of knowledge to those interest in advancing their intelligence careers.

It also contains a complete roadmap of all the taskings that need to be completed to get from a customer asking a question to producing and delivering the intelligence that answers it. This includes step-by-step guides to creating professional-quality versions of some of the most commonly-requested intelligence products, such as intelligence summaries, intelligence preparations of the environment, and schematic mapping.

Whether you are an aspiring analyst about to embark on your intelligence career, or a seasoned veteran looking to brush up on your skills and knowledge, The Intelligence Bible is a vital addition to your resource library.
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Imprint:   Biteback Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781785909108
ISBN 10:   178590910X
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Oliver Wright is an accomplished geopolitical and open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyst with a decade of industry experience spanning the Royal Marines, private sector, and UK's Cabinet Office. He began his intelligence career as a Royal Marines Combat Intelligence specialist and deployed as part of a NATO task force on Op SHADER, where he worked as part of an OSINT cell tracking terror groups in the Middle East. He was awarded the US Army Commendation Medal for his performance on this tour. After leaving the military, he worked for the Cabinet Office, where he worked as part of a new crisis response unit in which he used OSINT techniques to monitor unfolding geopolitical developments, create products to inform and assist ministers participating in COBR meetings, and produce the government's daily geopolitical summary.

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