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'''All-source intelligence''' is
 
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((Quote|1. [[Intelligence]] products and/or organizations and activities that incorporate all sources of [[information]], most frequently including [[human intelligence]], [[imagery intelligence]], [[measurement and signature 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 [[data collection|collection]], [[data processing|processing]], [[exploitation]], and reporting systems and resources are identified for possible use and those most capable are tasked.<ref>U.S. [[Department of Defense]], Joint Pub. 1–02: DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (Nov. 8, 2010, as amended through May 15, 2011) ([http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/dod/jp1_02.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
 
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:1. [[intelligence product]]s 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 [[data collection|collection]], [[data processing|processing]], [[exploitation]], and reporting systems and resources are identified for possible use and those most capable are tasked.<ref>[[Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms]], at 11.</ref>}}
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{{Quote|[an] [[Intelligence product|[i]ntelligence product]] or [[Intelligence analysis|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]].<ref>[[National Intelligence: A Consumer's Guide-2009]], at 82.</ref>}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 4 December 2016

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]

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