intelligence-informed reforms
[/ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒəns ɪnˈfɔːrmd rɪˈfɔːrmz/]
noun phrasepl: intelligence-informed reforms
reformas baseadas em inteligência
1. Policy changes or systemic improvements that are guided by intelligence data, research findings, or evidence-based insights rather than assumption or tradition
The government implemented intelligence-informed reforms to improve border security and national defense strategies.
O governo implementou reformas baseadas em inteligência para melhorar a segurança nas fronteiras e as estratégias de defesa nacional.
2. Reforms developed through the analysis of classified or operational intelligence information to enhance effectiveness and address identified vulnerabilities
Intelligence-informed reforms in law enforcement have led to better resource allocation and crime prevention strategies.
As reformas baseadas em inteligência na polícia resultaram em melhor alocação de recursos e estratégias de prevenção de crimes.
This term is predominantly used in governmental, military, law enforcement, and policy-making contexts in both the United States and Brazil. In Brazil, it reflects the growing emphasis on evidence-based governance and transparency in public administration. In the US, it's commonly associated with national security, defense, and intelligence agency operations. The phrase gained prominence in the 2000s following discussions about intelligence-led policing and counter-terrorism strategies.
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