Illuminating Human Biases in the Intelligence Cycle
CPT Ng Zhaohong, Jeffrey
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In today’s day and age of increasing modernity, when technology on all fronts such as entertainment gadgets and military equipment are undergoing constant cycles of improvement and upgrading, it is not surprising that people’s dependency on such technology will only increase further. This is particularly true when it comes to high quality military intelligence as accurate and reliable assessments of potential threats compensate for the lack of strategic depth and provide much-needed time and space to safeguard and protect the country's sovereignty. As a result of this, the SAF has continued to invest substantially in capability development, force structuring and process refinements to sharpen our intelligence edge. This essay will aim to assess the impact of human biases and make recommendations on how to eliminate such biases, enhancing Singapore’s military intelligence in the process.
Pointer Vol. 41, No. 2
Pointer Article ; Vol. 41, No. 2
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