Intelligence can reduce uncertainty and inform policymakers in an increasingly uncertain and complex world.

At this program, participants with a basic understanding of both intelligence and policy will dive deeper into the role that intelligence plays to support policymaking and learn how to harness the intelligence capabilities of the agencies that comprise the National Intelligence Community.

Case studies will be used to explore the importance of understanding and overcoming bias and subjectivity when using intelligence in policymaking.

Participants are required to hold a minimum NV1 security clearance

Professional development program: for more details or to enrol please email epd.nsc@anu.edu.au

Professional development

Details

Date

Location

National Security College, #132 Crawford Building, 1 Lennox Crossing, ANU

Cost

Cost per person (ex-GST): $2,250 for PAC agencies; $2,700 for all others