The CIA's Center for the Study of Intelligence is to be commended
for having the good sense to find Johnston and the courage to
support his work, even though his conclusions are not what many in
the world of intelligence analysis would like to hear. He reaches
those conclusions through the careful procedures of an
anthro-pologist-conducting literally hundreds of interviews and
observing and participating in dozens of work groups in
intelligence analysis-and so they cannot easily be dismissed as
mere opinion, still less as the bitter mutterings of those who have
lost out in the bureaucratic wars. His findings constitute not just
a strong indictment of the way American intelligence performs
analysis, but also, and happily, a guide for how to do better.
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