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1The function of intelligence

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  • Title: The function of intelligence
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  • Language: English
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  • Publish Location: [Princeton, N.J

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  • First Year Published: 1949
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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Sherman Kent

Sherman Kent (December 6, 1903 – March 11, 1986), was a Yale University history professor who, during World War II and through 17 years of Cold War-era

Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis

The Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis is a training school for Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) intelligence analysts located in Reston, Virginia

Fairfax County, Virginia

of George Mason University in Fairfax, CIA University in Chantilly, Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis in Reston, and several Northern Virginia

The News-Times

Fairfield, Newtown, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, Roxbury, New Milford, Sherman, Kent, Bridgewater, Washington and Southbury. The News-Times also owns and

Strategic intelligence

intelligence concept was Sherman Kent, in his seminal work Strategic Intelligence for American World Policy, first published in 1949. For Kent, strategic intelligence

Words of estimative probability

related to the imprecise use of estimative words.[citation needed] In 1964 Sherman Kent, one of the first contributors to a formal discipline of intelligence

CIA University

serving as a hub that links other CIA education programs, such as the Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis. It does not issue degrees. The school

William Kent (American politician)

seven children including sons Sherman Kent (Yale professor and alumnus of the US Central Intelligence Agency) and Roger Kent, who became a Democratic politician

Organizational structure of the Central Intelligence Agency

Journal, 1955–1992. In 2002, CIA's Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis began publishing the unclassified Kent Center Occasional Papers, aiming

John E. McLaughlin

rise to senior rank without working in management. He also founded the Sherman Kent School for Intelligence Analysis, an institution dedicated to teaching