29/12/2014
Information, and the process of its transformation into intelligence, already exists within an organization such as the EU to support the decision making process. However, this information and intelligence may: be isolated in one part of the organization; not be fused; contain duplications and contradictions; and not be shared, at least through standardized procedures. The EU needs a policy of information and intelligence that establishes a framework for cooperation and organizes existing structures.
Author: José Manuel Díaz-Caneja Greciano
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