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STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE

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This subcourse will enable you to compile information on the country of concern from all sources; research materials to isolate any information of strategic value; prepare strategic intelligence reports, summaries, assessments, and reviews for dissemination; identify gaps in holdings to supervisor/user personnel/agencies; recommend strategic intelligence gaps be added to collection plan as priority intelligence requirements/information requirements (PIRIR); dissemination approved studies/report to users to give you realistic practice in performing strategic analysis, each practice exercise contains questions from appendixes.

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First published September 27, 1997

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The Department of the Army (DA) is one of the three military departments within the Department of Defense of the United States of America. The Department of the Army is the Federal Government agency within which the United States Army is organized, and it is led by the Secretary of the Army who has statutory authority 10 U.S.C. § 3013 to conduct its affairs and to prescribe regulations for its government, subject to the limits of the law, and the directions of the Secretary of Defense and the President.

The Secretary of the Army is a civilian official appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The highest-ranking military officer in the department is the Chief of Staff of the Army, who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Other senior officials of the Department are the Under Secretary of the Army (principal deputy to the Secretary) and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army (principal deputy to the Chief of Staff.)

The Department of War was originally formed in 1789 as an Executive Department of the United States, and was renamed by the National Security Act of 1947 to the Department of the Army on September 18, 1947. By amendments to the National Security Act of 1947 in 1949, the Department of the Army was transformed to its present-day status.

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