Publication
15 Jun 2010
Increasing calls for intelligence support and continuing innovations in intelligence technologies combine to create significant challenges for both the Executive and Legislative Branches. Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems are integral components of both national policymaking and military operations, including counterterrorism operations, but they are costly and complicated and they must be linked in order to provide users with a comprehensive understanding of issues based on information from all sources.
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Author | Richard A Best Jr |
Series | US Congressional Research Service Reports |
Publisher | Congressional Research Service (CRS) |