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Waiting for a sleet storm here in Mass

16:38
Greetings from CA.

17:08
Hello from New York

17:49
Good Morning from NC

18:35
yes

18:36
Yes

19:19
Hi from Rocky Mount VA

21:17
Hello from Leicester students :)

21:52
Welcome everyone! Looks like we have nice global group here today.

22:39
Good morning.

24:51
Good morning to fellow friends from the US... David Jellas of Denmark, recently on the field kn Bosnia.

40:06
Would love to hear thoughts on the connection - and standardization of the planning process - to move from military intelligence into what I think of as emergency management intelligence - impacts to non-military/non-combatants in the AOR and elsewhere. Great example is occurring right now - it was undoubtably initially sourced from military/government intelligence that there would be cyber attacks in the Ukraine ahead of a physical attack, and that information/intelligence was shared/disseminated to the public weeks ago. How that decision flow worked - and can it be systemic rather than politicized - is what I am interested in seeking opinion on. Thank you.

41:39
Michael given the diverse audience can you please write out AOR? Thanks.

42:07
Mr. Prasad, could you elaborate on what you define as emergency management intelligence? My experience in this area is usually described as civil information.

43:03
Apologies: AOR - Area of Responsibility. In the context, it was meant to show that the alert about cyber attacks was disseminated to the public in all countries, not just in the Ukraine and surrounding nations.

46:31
I am also reminded of the work of Alan Turing, and how the British had cracked the Enigma coding device in World War 2, but had to be very selective as to how they released information to the military and others - and not the public - so they did not alert the Germans that their code had been broken.

49:29
The public was already prepared to properly receive the cyber attack info... Cognitive preprogrammed.. The cyber attack will come before the Russian military invasion... So if nothing happens... People are getting used to... Until the real invasion starts.. The old Russian psycho warfare.

50:16
M. Johnson - I see emergency management intelligence as the curation of other sources of intelligence, including potentially unclassified/declassified military intelligence - in support of an incident/disaster/emergency - whereby an incident is requiring multiple sources of actionable intelligence in support of the response and recovery missions of said disaster. So yes, it would be civilian use of intelligence.

50:28
Mr Prasad is correct

51:37
got it, so utilizing the systems and findings to support recovery. Thank you

57:56
Could Dr. David Strachan-Morris comment on his sources and inspirations on military intelligence failure?

58:19
This was really useful. Thank you!

59:29
Dr. Morris, from your research and experience, do you think there is a shift in goals for intelligence in general? For example a shift from prediction (threat intelligence) to situational understanding (lifting the Fog of War)?

01:00:54
Dr. Morris, regarding Intelligence Failures, do you have an opinion on root causes? Is it a failure in collection, analysis, or maybe even policy?

01:04:23
How does IO effect military intelligence as it relates to DOD's warfighting functions.

01:05:40
Dr. Morris, would you equate combat intel to intel as the doctrinal warfighting function? Any thoughts on the application of the cycle - meant for tactical combat if I'm right - to intel in general, in all it's forms?

01:06:38
Dr. Morris, do you think enough is being done by the military to provide opportunities for entry level intel personnel to expand their education?

01:06:59
Intelligence Oversight (IO)

01:07:25
information operations

01:08:53
FULL SPECTRUM IO encapsulates all war fighting disciplines, specifically IRT to JIPOE.

01:10:01
Dr. Morris, what would be your recommendations to tackle cognitive overload or stovepiping in times of crisis (like what’s going on with Ukraine right now)? What is the role of combat intelligence in this? What needs to be changed?

01:10:39
What role can military intelligence can play in new international order?

01:11:01
Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (political, strategic, operational & tactical levels).

01:12:16
How do we going to deal with the Russian unmanned POSEIDON sub nuclear missal hidden in the caves under deep see in International waters, being ready to blow up and create tsunami against the NATO COUNTY

01:12:20
Thanks David!

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01:12:31
Thank you for your time and presentation today sir.

01:12:43
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01:12:48
Thanks David!

01:12:51
Thank you so much Dr.Morris

01:12:56
Thank you Sir!

01:12:57
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01:12:57
Thanks David!

01:12:57
Great work Sir!