Intelligence Community Guide to Working from Unclassified Facilities by Arthur Chan et al. (2018)

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ISBN-13: 9781977400482 Subject: Intelligence & Espionage, Programming / Open Source, Management, Telecommunications Number of Pages: 72 Pages Synopsis: This report provides analysis and recommendations for intelligence agencies on how to conduct work outside classified facilities by identifying policy, legal, technology, security, financial, and cultural considerations., This report provides analysis and recommendations for intelligence agencies regarding how to conduct work outside secure government facilities by identifying policy, legal, technology, security, financial, and cultural considerations. This report provides steps that intelligence agencies can take to address these considerations and overcome potential challenges. Subject Area: Computers, Political Science, Technology & Engineering, Business & Economics Author: Arthur Chan, Karlyn D. Stanley, Abby Schendt, Cortney Weinbaum Publication Year: 2018 Publication Name: Moving to the Unclassified : How the Intelligence Community Can Work from Unclassified Facilities LCCN: 2017-277829 ISBN-10: 1977400485 gtin13: 9781977400482 Dewey Decimal: 327.12 Dewey Edition: 23 Item Length: 8.8 in Publisher: Rand Corporation, T.H.E. Language: English Item Weight: 4.5 Oz brand: Rand Corporation, T.H.E. LC Classification Number: JF1525.I6W45 2018 Intended Audience: Trade Item Height: 0.2 in Format: Trade Paperback Item Width: 6.1 in Type: Textbook

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Moving to the Unclassified : How the Intelligence Community Can Work from Unclassified Facilities, Paperback by Weinbaum, Cortney; Chan, Arthur; Stanley, Karlyn D.; Schendt, Abby, ISBN 1977400485, ISBN-13 9781977400482, Brand New, Free shipping in the US This report provides analysis and recommendations for intelligence agencies on how to conduct work outside classified facilities by identifying policy, legal, technology, security, financial, and cultural considerations.

  1. A must-read for intelligence professionals and policymakers! This well-researched report offers practical solutions for shifting operations to unclassified spaces while balancing security and efficiency. The authors provide clear policy recommendations and operational insights to modernize intelligence work. Thought-provoking and actionable—an essential resource for security strategy discussions. Highly recommended for anyone interested in intelligence reform.

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