2013 Creating a Smart Nation: Transforming Education, Intelligence & Research through Integration, & Innovation – 99-Day Plan for the Secretary-General

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This is a work in progress, beginning with the abstract, an outline, and below the line, selected references.  The ideal context for this initiative is a revolution in politics in which the public demands the reforms outlined by We the People Reform Coalition, notably the restoration of intelligence with integrity to all levels of governance beginning with an Electoral Reform Act, a coalition cabinet and balanced budget, the embrace of clarity, diversity, and transparency in all public matters, and the substitution of the non-corruptible Automated Payment Transaction (APT) Tax for the existing rat's next of tax code and regulation schemes now used by Congress to extort money for unmerited advantage; this would also eliminate all exemptions from taxation of any kind.  It would also demand full transparency of true costs from any organization operating under a public charter, to wit, all corporations regardless of domicile.  The initiative could also be implemented incrementally, beginning for example with an Open Source Agency funded by someone like Sir Richard Branson to create “The Virgin Truth,” or funded by 300 million individuals contributing $10 a year each to create a $3 billion a year budget for getting a grip on public intelligence in the public interest.  While focused on the USA, these insights are easily embraceable by Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Russia, Venezuela, and Wild Cards such as the Congo, Nigeria, South Africa, and Turkey.

Creating a Smart Nation: Transforming Education, Intelligence & Research through Integration & Innovation

99-Day Evidence-Based Plan for the Secretary-General

 Robert David STEELE Vivas

ABSTRACT

A Secretary-General for Education, Intelligence, and Research (SG-EIR) is proposed in order to create a Smart Nation – a concept developed in 1994 and publicized in 1995.  A Smart Nation would transform education away from the Industrial Era rote learning toward life-long learning to learn and team learning; a Smart Nation would transform (and draw down on the budget of) the secret intelligence community, creating an Open Source Agency nurturing all the opens including open cloud, open data, open hardware, open software and open standards as well as decision-support for all; and a Smart Nation would transform research away from the fragmented micro-stovepipes dominated by special interests, and toward a holistic national renaissance of research in the public interest.

This article provides a 99-day plan for the public to consider and hopefully to demand of the new President and the new Congress.  The plan includes specific political and professional appointments; specific Congressional authorizations and appropriations and specific Executive allocations and obligations; and specific mission-type orders for each of the elements of this newly-integrated capacity to support ethical evidence-based decision-making across the eight communities that define any nation: academic, civil society including labor and religion, commerce, government, law enforcement, media including social media and bloggers, military, and non-governmental/non-profit.  In the 21st Century, transparency produces truth and truth produces trust.  This new capability will radically empower the public with public intelligence, creating “liquid democracy” as well as a strong architecture for evidence-based policy, acquisition, and operations, thus restoring the Republic.

References

General USG/EOP References

2012 D/OMB Memorandum Use of Evidence and Evaluation in the 2014 Budget

2012 Fueling American Entrepreneurship With Open Data

2009 Peter Orszag D/OMB Building Rigorous Evidence to Drive Policy

By instilling a culture of learning into federal programs, we can build knowledge so that spending decisions are based not only on good intentions, but also on strong evidence that carefully targeted investments will produce results.

References on Education

U.S. Department of Education Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2011–2014 Draft for Public Comment

President's FY 2013 Budget Request for the U.S. Department of Education

President's FY 2012 Budget Request for the U.S. Department of Education

FY 2013 Education Budget Summary and Background Information

FY 2012 Education Budget Summary and Background Information

References on Intelligence

2013 Robert Steele: Reflections on Inspectors General

2012 PREPRINT: The Craft of Intelligence

2012 Robert Steele: Reflections on United Nations Intelligence & Counterintelligence

2011 Open Source Agency: Executive Access Point

2011 Robert Steele: The Virgin Truth

2010 Who’s Who in Cyber-Intelligence: Robert Garigue

2009 Intelligence for the President–AND Everyone Else [Full Text Online for Google Translate]

2009 Fixing the White House & National Intelligence

2009 Human Intelligence: All Humans, All Minds, All the Time

2008 World Brain as EarthGame

2008: Creating a Smart Nation

2008 The Substance of Governance

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic)

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Operational)

2006: Technical Preface by Robert Garigue from Information Operations – All Information, All Languages, All the Time

2006 Forbes Blank Slate On Intelligence

2002 New Rules for the New Craft of Intelligence (Book 2 Chapter 15)

2002 TIME Magazine The New Craft of Intelligence

2000 Presidential Intelligence (Book 1 Chapter 13)

1999 Virtual Intelligence: Conflict Avoidance and Resolution through Information Peacekeeping (Journal of Conflict Resolution, Spring 1999)

1995 Re-Inventing Intelligence The Vision and the Strategy

1993 From Schoolhouse to White House

1992 E3i: Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, & intelligence (An Alternative Paradigm)

References on Research & Development

2014 White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Page

2014 USA R&D Budget Priorities Memorandum

Adsvanced manufacturing; Clean energy; Global climate change;  R&D for informed policy-making and management; Information Technology R&D including Trustworthy Cyberspace; Nanotechnology; Biological Innovation; Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education; Innovation and commercialization

2013 USA R&D Budget Priorities Press Release

Sustains growth for National Science Foundation (NSF), Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science, nad National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); promotes Clean, American Energy; Supports American Job Growth in Advanced Manufacturing; Prepares the Next Generation of Innovators in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM); increases by 2-6% National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), U.S. Global Change Research Program; National Nanotechnology Initiative; U.S. Geological Survey; and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

2013 USA R&D Budget Specifics

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