Intelligence Isn’t Just for Commanders, AnymoreIntelligence is for commanders, or at least so I’ve been told. Regardless of the term you prefer — commander, principal, or policymaker —…Mar 27, 2022Mar 27, 2022
Mission Accomplished?I understand the argument that withdrawal from Afghanistan was better than the alternative — continuing to throw away American lives in an…Aug 23, 2021Aug 23, 2021
The National Security State is Missing the Revolution in WorkWharton organizational psychologist Adam Grant caused a stir when giving testimony to the Senate Armed Services Committee, he said the…Jun 30, 2021Jun 30, 2021
The Future of Intelligence is Wide OpenU.S. Spy Agencies Must Adapt to an Open-Source WorldMay 20, 2021May 20, 2021
The Future of Work is Leaving National Security BehindAgencies Must Adapt, or Risk Losing the FutureApr 29, 20211Apr 29, 20211
Don’t Fear the FutureAmericans Must Learn Again to Make the Future, Not Fear ItMar 31, 2021Mar 31, 2021
The U.S. Intelligence Community Needs a New Business ModelGrowing Competition and an Abundance of Information Negates the IC’s Founding Value PropositionFeb 19, 2021Feb 19, 2021
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