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Definition
[
]
All-source intelligence
is
“
1.
intelligence products
and/or organizations and activities that incorporate all sources of
information
, most frequently including
human intelligence
,
imagery intelligence
,
measurement and signatures intelligence
,
signals intelligence
, and
open-source data
in the production of
finished intelligence
.
2. In
intelligence collection
, a phrase that indicates that in the satisfaction of
intelligence
requirements, all
collection
,
processing
,
exploitation
, and reporting systems and resources are identified for possible use and those most capable are tasked.
[1]
”
“
[an]
[i]ntelligence product
or
analysis
that uses all the sources of
intelligence
available to come to a conclusion, instead of just relying on one primary source. This may also be referred to as
multi-INT reporting
.
[2]
”
References
[
]
↑
Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms
, at 11.
↑
National Intelligence: A Consumer's Guide-2009
, at 82.
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