Abstract
This paper applies Bayesian theories to critically analyse and offer
reforms of intelligence analysis, collection, analysis, and decision
making on the basis of Human Intelligence, Signals Intelligence,
and Communication Intelligence. The article criticises the
reliabilities of existing intelligence methodologies to demonstrate
the need for Bayesian reforms. The proposed epistemic reform
program for intelligence analysis should generate more reliable
inferences. It distinguishes the transmission of knowledge from
its generation, and consists of Bayesian three stages modular
model for the generation of reliable intelligence from multiple
coherent and independent testimonial sources, and for the
tracing and analysis of intelligence failures. The paper concludes
with suggestions for further research, the development of
artificial intellignce that may measure coherence and reliability of
HUMINT sources and infer intelligence following the outlined
general modular model.