Low Observable Theory
Examine low observable concepts, the technology used in the production of stealth aircraft, and counter-stealth techniques. Part of the spectrum warfare learning series.
Examine low observable concepts, the technology used in the production of stealth aircraft, and counter-stealth techniques. Part of the spectrum warfare learning series.
Gain knowledge in communication principles and technology, which will serve to improve your overall understanding of spectrum warfare.
Learn about the foundational principles of the electromagnetic spectrum to advance your career in defense or intelligence analysis. Part of the spectrum warfare learning series.
Learn about the various types of evidence, the credentials evidence must possess and the necessity of probabilistic conclusions when investigating an intelligence problem.
Further your intelligence analysis knowledge by learning how to use structured analytic techniques to make more deliberate decisions, conduct hypothesis testing and identify cause-and-effect factors.
Continue to enhance your intelligence analysis expertise by learning about the key assumptions and information checks and how to use a matrix to visually structure data.
Become a better intelligence analyst by understanding about how to apply a variety of basic structured analytic techniques to your work.
Expand your intelligence analysis expertise by exploring a variety of foundational structured analytic topics.
Learn what critical thinking is, the different kinds of reasoning, identifying assumptions and analyzing arguments to take charge of your thinking and apply it to intelligence analysis work.
Gain foundational knowledge about the U.S. Intelligence Community and the history, roles and missions of its 18 organizations and agencies.