Intel Writing Class List

Intelligence Writing and Briefing

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Intelligence Writing and Briefing, a DHS/FEMA grant-funded project, addresses the demonstrated need for fusion centers and other analysts to produce high quality intelligence reports and briefings. This 3-day course is for state, local, and tribal law enforcement and regulatory agency personnel. The training includes basic intelligence writing and briefing principles and methods to facilitate increased intelligence sharing.

Upon completion of this training, students will be able to: Use creative and critical thinking skills; Utilize critical reading skills; Identify the different types of available intelligence information sources and recognize the strengths and weaknesses associated with each; Rate the validity and reliability of different types of sources; Convey analytic confidence; Produce a structurally sound, actionable analytical report; Explain the importance of the product review process; Identify common report types and appropriate uses; Construct and deliver an intelligence briefing;

Intelligence Writing and Briefing was developed in partnership with DHS/FEMA NTED.


There are 4 Intel Writing classes currently scheduled.

Date Length Location Instructor(s) Registration Addendum
Tue, May 28, 2013 3 Days Institute, WV To Be Determined Request
Wed, May 29, 2013 3 Days Indianapolis, IN Leann Pritt Request
Tue, Jun 04, 2013 3 Days Albuquerque, NM To Be Determined Request
Tue, Jun 11, 2013 3 Days Richmond, VA To Be Determined Request

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In an effort to enhance its support for law enforcement at the state and local level, NW3C participates in the National Institute for Science and Technology’s Computer Forensics Tool Testing (CFTT) steering committee.

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