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− | {{Quote|[[intelligence|[i]ntelligence]] and [[information]] with sufficient specificity and detail to [[implement]] [[explicit]] responses to prevent a crime or [[terrorist attack]].<ref>[[ |
+ | {{Quote|[[intelligence|[i]ntelligence]] and [[information]] with sufficient specificity and detail to [[implement]] [[explicit]] responses to prevent a crime or [[terrorist attack]].<ref>[[Criminal Intelligence Glossary of Terms]], at 35.</ref>}} |
{{Quote|(1) [[Information]] that is directly useful to customers for immediate [[exploitation]] without requiring the full [[intelligence]] production process; actionable [[information]] may address strategic or tactical needs, support of U.S. negotiating teams, or actions dealing with such matters as international [[terrorism]] or narcotics. (2) [[Intelligence]] and [[information]] with sufficient specificity and detail that [[explicit]] responses based on that [[information]] can be [[implemented]].<ref>[[U.S. National Intelligence: An Overview 2011]], Glossary of Terms, at 79.</ref>}} |
{{Quote|(1) [[Information]] that is directly useful to customers for immediate [[exploitation]] without requiring the full [[intelligence]] production process; actionable [[information]] may address strategic or tactical needs, support of U.S. negotiating teams, or actions dealing with such matters as international [[terrorism]] or narcotics. (2) [[Intelligence]] and [[information]] with sufficient specificity and detail that [[explicit]] responses based on that [[information]] can be [[implemented]].<ref>[[U.S. National Intelligence: An Overview 2011]], Glossary of Terms, at 79.</ref>}} |
Revision as of 01:20, 8 February 2019
Definitions
Intelligence
Actionable refers to
“ | [i]ntelligence and information with sufficient specificity and detail to implement explicit responses to prevent a crime or terrorist attack.[1] | ” |
“ | (1) Information that is directly useful to customers for immediate exploitation without requiring the full intelligence production process; actionable information may address strategic or tactical needs, support of U.S. negotiating teams, or actions dealing with such matters as international terrorism or narcotics. (2) Intelligence and information with sufficient specificity and detail that explicit responses based on that information can be implemented.[2] | ” |
References
- ↑ Criminal Intelligence Glossary of Terms, at 35.
- ↑ U.S. National Intelligence: An Overview 2011, Glossary of Terms, at 79.