Success in a fast-paced, highly lethal future operating environment will require an intelligence corps capable of keeping pace with commanders, according to the Army's deputy chief of staff (G-2). Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley told Inside the Army in a May 18 interview that this means achieving levels of expertise in the corps' four core competencies: analysis; collection; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance synchronization; and processing, exploitation and dissemination. "I don't want to ever be the person that slows a commander down,"...