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Webinar: Activity-based Intelligence: A modern approach to the intelligence cycle

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21st March 2025 3 min read
Omi Ducat

Omi Ducat

Chief Marketing Officer

Learn about activity-based intelligence

Much attention is given to innovations in intelligence collection capability, as technology opens up increasingly complex and novel ways to collect data. Yet frequently, little time and attention is given to questioning how analysts approach the intelligence cycle as a methodology. Traditional intelligence cycles are often poorly equipped to cope with the rapid change from data scarcity to data abundance, to rapidly understand an environment with a multitude of actors, and to find the unknown unknowns.

Activity Based Intelligence (ABI) is an alternative methodology which aims to correct this imbalance and one which, while it has been around since the early days of the ‘War on Terror’, remains under utilised. Used effectively, ABI is extremely useful in a tech-enabled, data-rich environment to help units and organisations make decisions more effectively and efficiently.

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Sign-up to access it now to learn from Intelligence Delivery and Innovation Manager Nick Loxton, how adopting under-utilised ABI can drive intelligence analysis in a tech-enabled, data-rich environments to help your organisations understand the unknown more quickly and more effectively.

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Conclusion

Roke’s activity-based intelligence revolutionizes the intelligence cycle by integrating multi-domain sensor data, AI analytics, and cyber networks—empowering defence forces with rapid, actionable insights that enhance operational decision-making, reduce risk, and deliver demonstrable mission value.

Omi Ducat

Omi Ducat

Chief Marketing Officer

Insight
21st March 2025 3 min read