strategic intelligence
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Definition
Noun 1. Intelligence for high-level planning: Information, analysis, and knowledge required for the formulation of policy, strategy, and military plans at the national or international level. It focuses on broad, long-term threats, capabilities, and intentions of state or non-state actors, rather than immediate tactical operations.
Usage
Strategic intelligence is used as a singular, uncountable noun phrase. It refers to a category or body of intelligence, not a single piece of information. - It is distinct from tactical intelligence, which supports immediate, on-the-ground operations. - It is often produced by national-level agencies to inform senior government officials and military commanders.
Examples
- The committee reviewed the strategic intelligence on the region's stability before recommending a diplomatic approach.
- Gathering accurate strategic intelligence about an adversary's economic resilience is crucial for long-term planning.
- The agency's primary mission is the collection and analysis of strategic intelligence.
Advanced Usage
- "Strategic intelligence assessment": A formal report or estimate that synthesizes strategic intelligence to evaluate a situation or predict outcomes for policymakers.
- "Strategic intelligence failure": A significant error in strategic intelligence analysis or collection that leads to flawed policy decisions.
Variants and Related Words
- Strategic warning intelligence: A subset of strategic intelligence focused specifically on providing advance notice of hostile intentions or actions that could threaten national security.
- Counterintelligence: Activities aimed at protecting against espionage, sabotage, or assassinations conducted for or on behalf of foreign powers, which can be a source of strategic intelligence.
Synonyms
- National intelligence: Intelligence that addresses threats, trends, and capabilities at the state level.
- High-level intelligence: (Informal) Emphasizes the audience (senior leaders) and purpose (broad planning).
Related Phrases
- To inform strategic decision-making: Describes the primary purpose of strategic intelligence.
- This report is designed to inform strategic decision-making at the highest levels of government.
Noun
- intelligence that is required for forming policy and military plans at national and international levels