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For full details, read the remainder of Hessing's [http://www.bullatomsci.org/issues/1993/a93/a93Teamb.html article (Part I)] and scroll down the page for Part II written by John Pradas.
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According to the [http://edwardjayepstein.com/2003question/teamb.htm web site] of researcher/writer [[Edward Jay Epstein|Edward J. Epstein]] [http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/the_critics/Epstein/Epsteinbio.html Edward J. Epstein], "Question: Bill Keller, referring to the famous exercise in intelligence evaluation in 1976 called Team B, an effort by those outside the 'intelligence fraternity to ... second-guess the analysis of the A Team professionals' of the CIA. Did Team B do more than 'second guess' the CIA? If so, what implications does it have for present policy makers in Washington?
"Answer: Team B did not 'second-guess' the CIA. It participated in a competitive analysis that remains a unique experiment in the annals of US intelligence.
"The Team B leader was Prof. Richard Pipes. Associates were Prof. William Van Cleave; Lt. Gen. Daniel Graham, USA (Ret.); Dr. [[Thomas Wolfe]], [[RAND Corporation]]; and Gen. [[John Vogt, Jr.]], USAF, (Ret.). The Team's Advisory Panel was comprised of Ambassador [[Foy Kohler]] (former US Ambassador to Moscow); The Honorable Paul Nitze; Ambassador Seymour Weiss; Maj. Gen. [[Jasper Welch]], USAF; and Dr. Paul Wolfowitz, [[Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]]."[http://intellit.muskingum.edu/analysis_folder/analysissovteams.html]
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