Abstract

ABSTRACT This article details the reforms conducted in the Israeli Defense Intelligence (IDI) over several decades, leading to a new concept coined multidisciplinary intelligence', which challenges several assumptions of the traditional 'intelligence cycle' model. It focuses on collaboration of collection and analysis in joint processes and organizations, exploiting advanced technologies. The logic of this concept was initially applied for tactical and targeting intelligence and gradually evolved as 'innovation through adaptation', with practice preceding theory. The article augments the study of Israeli intelligence and more broadly of intelligence systems outside the 'Anglosphere'.

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