Framing and Contextualizing Information Requests: Problem Formulation as Part of the Intelligence Analysis Process

Author:

Roth Emilie M.1,Pfautz Jonathan D.2,Mahoney Samuel M.2,Powell Gerald M.3,Carlson Eric C.2,Guarino Sean L.2,Fichtl Ted C.2,Potter Scott S.2

Affiliation:

1. Roth Cognitive Engineering

2. Charles River Analytics Inc.

3. U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Abstract

Naturalistic decision-making studies of intelligence analysis have generally focused on information search, collection, and synthesis processes, deemphasizing the initial “problem formulation” phase, in which analysts interpret and contextualize the information request to determine which information to collect. We present the results of two studies focusing on this phase. In the first study, we performed a cognitive task analysis via semistructured interviews with 22 active-duty U.S. Army intelligence analysts to uncover factors that arise in operational environments that complicate problem formulation. The factors discovered (e.g., vague and/or overly narrow intelligence requests) led to a second study probing 6 active-duty U.S. Army intelligence analysts' cognitive strategies with a “think-aloud” protocol as they interpreted and evaluated representative information requests. The study revealed that analysts actively interpret and contextualize an information request. The analysts reframed and broadened the request so that they could respond meaningfully to the underlying intent, then used contextual cues and metainformation to determine the most useful collectors and how effectively the request could be answered in the time allotted. We discuss these results and their implications for both the cognitive modeling of intelligence analysis and the development of training and decision aids for more effective framing and contextualization of information requests.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Psychology,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science Applications,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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