current intelligence
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Definition
Noun 1. Intelligence of immediate operational value: Information of all types and forms that is of urgent, present interest, typically disseminated to decision-makers rapidly and without extensive processing, evaluation, or interpretation. Its primary purpose is to provide situational awareness for ongoing events and immediate decision-making.
Usage
Current intelligence is used to describe raw or minimally processed information about developing situations that requires prompt attention. It is contrasted with longer-term, analytical intelligence products. - It is often treated as an uncountable noun (e.g., "a stream of current intelligence"). - It is frequently used in military, governmental, and security contexts.
Examples
- The commander relied on current intelligence to make tactical decisions during the operation.
- The daily brief focuses on current intelligence regarding geopolitical hotspots.
- Effective response to the crisis depended on the rapid flow of current intelligence.
Advanced Usage
- "to provide/feed current intelligence": To supply ongoing, immediate information.
- The reconnaissance team's primary mission was to feed current intelligence to headquarters.
- "current intelligence report/update/brief": A specific product or communication containing this type of information.
- The President receives a current intelligence brief every morning.
Variants and Related Words
- Current Intelligence Report (CIR): A formal document presenting such intelligence.
- Operational Intelligence: A closely related term focusing on information for immediate missions, often overlapping with current intelligence.
Synonyms
- Situational awareness: Understanding of immediate circumstances and threats.
- Real-time intelligence: Intelligence provided almost instantaneously as events unfold (a more technologically specific term).
- Tactical intelligence: Intelligence required for planning and conducting tactical operations, which often relies on current intelligence.
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
- Finished intelligence: Intelligence that has been fully evaluated, analyzed, interpreted, and put into context.
- Strategic intelligence: Long-range, in-depth intelligence focused on broad trends and policy formulation.
- Estimative intelligence: Intelligence that projects future possibilities or outcomes based on analysis.
Noun
- intelligence of all types and forms of immediate interest; usually disseminated without delays for evaluation or interpretation