PARIS (AP) — Fearful of an expanding extremist threat, countries that for years have relied heavily on U.S. intelligence are quickly building up their own capabilities with new technology, new laws ...
In modern large-scale combat operations (LSCO), the sheer volume of data from intelligence collection sensors overwhelms division and corps G2s, making it difficult to distinguish critical information ...
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. – Intelligence collection managers traditionally spend a significant amount of time manually creating and updating their Information Collection Synchronization Matrix (ICSM), which ...
Buried deep in the 2025 National Defense Authorization is a short provision suggesting that the Army might—maybe, if it feels like it—look into standardizing the way it procures open-source ...
The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board has played a major role as a watchdog of controversial intelligence collection programs. A federal judge on Wednesday ...
“Why isn’t my J2 giving me the information I need? What do all these intelligence agencies do for me anyway?” As U.S. military officers progress in rank, their relationship with intelligence evolves.
The move by an agency within the Department of Homeland Security was part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to strengthen oversight and set clear guidelines for handling intelligence. By ...
The U.S. is stepping up its intelligence-gathering efforts regarding Greenland, drawing America’s spying apparatus into President Trump’s campaign to take over the island, according to two people ...
“I think I may have found the people who tried to kill you.” – Bellingcat researcher Christo Grozev to Russian dissident Alexey Navalny, November 2020 1 Shortly after the Russian Federal Security ...
This special collection on Artificial Intelligence in Preclinical Imaging is dedicated to exploring how AI is reshaping imaging in preclinical research across modalities and animal models. Preclinical ...
A growing number of reports about the island have been included in information circulated in the executive branch and Congress, officials said. By Julian E. Barnes and Maggie Haberman U.S.