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Military Review, July-August, 2004 by Lester W. Grau
NOTES
(1.) Timothy L. Thomas, "Preventing Conflict Through Information Technology," Military Review (December 1998/January-February 1999): 44-57, and "IT Requirements for Peacekeeping," Military Review (September-October 2001): 29.
(2.) Much of the material in this article comes from interviews with CW4 Trammell R. Davis; Captain Pat Grove, Kansas City Police Intelligence Center, Jose Jimenez, Retired Police Lieutenant, New York police Department; Tom Mink, Senior Security Specialist, Commerce Bank; Major Robert Peters, Military Intelligence, U.S. Command and General Staff College; Detective Phil Stockard; Midwest High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA); Sam Thompson, Midwest HIDTA; Sergeant Greg Volker, Kansas City Police Department; and Detective Shelly Volker, Midwest HIDTA. The author retains responsibility for the contents of the article.
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(3.) Bruce Hoffman, "A Nasty Business," The Atlantic Monthly (January 2002).
(4.) Robert Kaplan, "The Man Who Would Be Khan," The Atlantic Monthly (March 2004): 56.
(5.) Lois Filant, "Crime Mapping and Analysis," The Police Chief (December 1999): 44.
(6.) Colleen McCue, Emily S. Stone, and Teresa P. Gooch, "Data Mining and Value-Added Analysis," FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin November 2003): 3.
(7.) Farnaz Fassihi, "Two Novice Gumshoes Chatted the Capture of Saddam Hussein," Wall Sheet Journal, 18 January 2004, 1.
(8.) Geoffrey B. Demarest. "Tactical Intelligence in Low Intensity Conflict," Military Intelligence October-December 1985 : 19.
(9.) Glenn W. Goodman, Jr., "Intelligence on Demand: An Interview with Stephen Cambone, Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence," The/SR Journal (1 December 2003).
Lieutenant Colonel Lester W. Grau, U.S. Army, Retired, is a military analyst in the Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth. He received a B.A. from the University of Texas at El Paso and an M.A. from Kent State University. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army Russian Institute, the Defense Language Institute, and the U.S. Air Force War College. He has held various command and staff positions in the continental United States, Europe, and Vietnam.
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