Managing the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction-International Journal of Public Administration
I have a new paper accepted for publication in the International Journal of Public Administration.
Managing the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: An Information Management Perspective
Kevin C. Desouza and Kristen A. Lau
Abstract
The threat towards international security that terrorists, failed or failing states and rogue regimes pose when in possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is a very significant one. Having accurate and timely intelligence is a must in today’s security environment, especially when estimating WMD capabilities. Breakdowns in information management relating to WMD intelligence can be responsible for failures in deterring a WMD attack or may create a false alarm regarding a nation’s capabilities, with equally serious consequences. This paper seeks to propose a framework for understanding the informational failures associated with estimating a state’s WMD capabilities using an information management model. Estimating a state’s nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) weapons capabilities is complicated due to several factors. At every point of the intelligence process that will later transcend to policy and action, there are challenges that affect how information is managed. This paper will cover these different challenges by organizing them into four information management categories: Sources Management, Analytics Management, Interpretation Management, and Actions Management. An appreciation of the informational challenges associated with WMD detection may lead to improved practices of information management thereby resulting in accurate assessments regarding WMD capabilities and policy agendas.
Keywords: Weapons of Mass Destruction, Chemical Weapons, Biological Weapons, Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, Information Systems, Information Management, Information Policy
Managing the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: An Information Management Perspective
Kevin C. Desouza and Kristen A. Lau
Abstract
The threat towards international security that terrorists, failed or failing states and rogue regimes pose when in possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is a very significant one. Having accurate and timely intelligence is a must in today’s security environment, especially when estimating WMD capabilities. Breakdowns in information management relating to WMD intelligence can be responsible for failures in deterring a WMD attack or may create a false alarm regarding a nation’s capabilities, with equally serious consequences. This paper seeks to propose a framework for understanding the informational failures associated with estimating a state’s WMD capabilities using an information management model. Estimating a state’s nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) weapons capabilities is complicated due to several factors. At every point of the intelligence process that will later transcend to policy and action, there are challenges that affect how information is managed. This paper will cover these different challenges by organizing them into four information management categories: Sources Management, Analytics Management, Interpretation Management, and Actions Management. An appreciation of the informational challenges associated with WMD detection may lead to improved practices of information management thereby resulting in accurate assessments regarding WMD capabilities and policy agendas.
Keywords: Weapons of Mass Destruction, Chemical Weapons, Biological Weapons, Nuclear Weapons, Terrorism, Information Systems, Information Management, Information Policy
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Hi Kevin,
Congrats on your new paper!
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