Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future

This thesis examined the status of all-source fused intelligence support within the United States Marine Corps. Deficiencies in this area were identified in the late 1980s and the Marine Corps created two new organizations dedictated to the production of all-source fusion intelligence: the servi...

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Main Author: Button, Daniel T.
Other Authors: National Security Affairs
Published: Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School. 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/37416
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-374162014-11-27T16:19:02Z Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future Button, Daniel T. National Security Affairs This thesis examined the status of all-source fused intelligence support within the United States Marine Corps. Deficiencies in this area were identified in the late 1980s and the Marine Corps created two new organizations dedictated to the production of all-source fusion intelligence: the service level Marine Corps Intelligence Activity and three MAGTF All-Source Fusion Centers. Despite the creation of these organizations, a number of factors continue to complicate and inhibit Marine Corps Intelligence from providing more than rudimentary all-source, fused, tailored intelligence support to Marine Corps and joint operating forces. A survey questionnaire returned by nearly half of all Marine Corps intelligence officers, and research into these new all-source fusion organizations, determined that continued manning and structure deficiencies, inadequate training and education, and problems with experience level and assignments are the main problems. The Marine Corps is taking active steps to correct these deficiencies, but with downsizing and budget cutbacks, all-source, fused intelligence support by Marines to Marines, may remain more a goal than a reality. in 2013-11-18T16:35:29Z 2013-11-18T16:35:29Z 1993-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/37416 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School.
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description This thesis examined the status of all-source fused intelligence support within the United States Marine Corps. Deficiencies in this area were identified in the late 1980s and the Marine Corps created two new organizations dedictated to the production of all-source fusion intelligence: the service level Marine Corps Intelligence Activity and three MAGTF All-Source Fusion Centers. Despite the creation of these organizations, a number of factors continue to complicate and inhibit Marine Corps Intelligence from providing more than rudimentary all-source, fused, tailored intelligence support to Marine Corps and joint operating forces. A survey questionnaire returned by nearly half of all Marine Corps intelligence officers, and research into these new all-source fusion organizations, determined that continued manning and structure deficiencies, inadequate training and education, and problems with experience level and assignments are the main problems. The Marine Corps is taking active steps to correct these deficiencies, but with downsizing and budget cutbacks, all-source, fused intelligence support by Marines to Marines, may remain more a goal than a reality. in
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Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future
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title Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future
title_short Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future
title_full Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future
title_fullStr Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future
title_full_unstemmed Marine Corps Intelligence and All-Source Fused Analysis Support to Marine and Joint Operating Forces: Complexities, Problems, and Challenges for the Future
title_sort marine corps intelligence and all-source fused analysis support to marine and joint operating forces: complexities, problems, and challenges for the future
publisher Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School.
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