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The author focuses on "key courses in general military intelligence taught by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the military services." He documents a decline in classroom instruction targeted on the USSR/Russia and the Warsaw Pact and an increase in instruction on joint topics and operations other than war.
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In June 1998, the Joint Military Intelligence College (JMIC) added the Bachelor of Science in Intelligence (BSI) degree to its existing Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence (MSSI) degree.
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Argues for a Marine Corps-unique entry-level intelligence course for officers (vice the Army's Military Intelligence Officers Basic Course [MIOBC]).
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The author is Commander, Center for Naval Intelligence, and Commanding Officer, Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center.
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Military
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"[T]he Corps needs its own military occupational specialty-producing ground intelligence officer's basic course."
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The National Systems Development Program (NSDP) was designed to train officers "to work in space systems intelligence collection, operations, and mission management."
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Wilcox: "Courses, research, etc."
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