Post by Admin on Apr 22, 2015 17:51:32 GMT
Welcome to Intel Fight Club.
Intel Fight Club is intended to be a forum for debate about all of the issues facing the Marine Corps Intelligence community as well as intel support to operations in general. It is shamelessly modeled on The Warlord Loop (check out www.warlordloop.org and the attached article by the group's founder), including some of the following:
Intel Fight Club is a by-invitation-only, unclassified web forum with the object of discussing and debating contemporary and future intelligence community issues from a myriad of disciplinary, experiential, and philosophical perspectives. Through this dialog opportunities for literary collaboration, research, public speaking, and social interaction will emerge while helping to contribute to a better-informed and more thoughtful and innovative organization as a whole.
Carefully screened and invited members include USMC commissioned officers, Staff NCOs, NCOs, government civilians, contractors, academics, and students, as well as a small number of foreign military or defense establishment personnel. Intel Fight Club seeks to create a community that is as diverse as possible. Members are encouraged to read all messages with open minds because no contributor will ever be 100% right nor 100% wrong.
It is hoped that those who participate will value the insights and collaborative opportunities not obtainable elsewhere and that the direct and indirect benefits will far outweigh the cost of time invested.
Now fight!
- Admin
Intel Fight Club is intended to be a forum for debate about all of the issues facing the Marine Corps Intelligence community as well as intel support to operations in general. It is shamelessly modeled on The Warlord Loop (check out www.warlordloop.org and the attached article by the group's founder), including some of the following:
Intel Fight Club is a by-invitation-only, unclassified web forum with the object of discussing and debating contemporary and future intelligence community issues from a myriad of disciplinary, experiential, and philosophical perspectives. Through this dialog opportunities for literary collaboration, research, public speaking, and social interaction will emerge while helping to contribute to a better-informed and more thoughtful and innovative organization as a whole.
Carefully screened and invited members include USMC commissioned officers, Staff NCOs, NCOs, government civilians, contractors, academics, and students, as well as a small number of foreign military or defense establishment personnel. Intel Fight Club seeks to create a community that is as diverse as possible. Members are encouraged to read all messages with open minds because no contributor will ever be 100% right nor 100% wrong.
It is hoped that those who participate will value the insights and collaborative opportunities not obtainable elsewhere and that the direct and indirect benefits will far outweigh the cost of time invested.
Now fight!
- Admin