This slide, originally created for THE NEW CRAFT OF INTELLIGENCE was morphed to address needs in a briefing to the Coalition Coordination Center (CCC) in Tampa within the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM). This remains the core time-energy slide for harnessing the distributed intelligence of the Whole Earth leveraging multinational multifunctional information-sharing and sense-making agreements.
Graphic: Ten High-Level Threats to Humanity
ThreatsWith a tip of the hat to the United Nations High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges, and Change, and especially to LtGen Dr. Brent Scowcroft, USAF (Ret), the U.S. member of the panel, this is a depiction of the ten high-level threats to humanity that are NOT being addressed by the U.S. national security team, which has no strategy, no global intelligence estimate, and generally appears to have zero interest in actually protecting the USA from anything other than those threats that can be monetized with the existing military-intelligence-industrial complex.
Graphic: Jan Herring’s Triangle for Decision-Support
BalanceJan Herring, then National Intelligence Officer (NIO) for Science & Technology (S&T) was the first modern OSINT pioneer, along with George Marling and other S&T analyts. After he retired he devleoped this triangle as part of his training offered via the Academy of Competitive Intelligence, still the best institution around.
Graphic: Earth Brain, Desktop Level
ICT-ITThis has been around since it was created by Robert Steele in 1988, it still does not exist. How hard can this be?
Graphic: Six Circles–Earth Intelligence Network Operational Concept
Advanced Cyber/IO, ICT-ITFairly straight-forward. All it requires is integrity, intelligence, and imagination.
See also:
Reference: World Brain Institute & Global Game
Search: The Future of OSINT [is M4IS2-Multinational]
Search: Multinational Engagement (Intelligence)
Search: InfoOps (Information Operations (IO))
Graphic: Language Basics
Languages-TranslationThe U.S. Government is inept in all of these most basic languages. There are 183 that really matter, and close to 5,000 distinct languages and dialect where we should at least have multinational task forces fully engaged in harvesting historical and cultural wisdom while delivering modern knowledge.
Graphic: Earth Recovery
Earth OrientationWith a tip of the hat to Professor John Meecham of the University of British Columbia who inspired this slide with his own depiction of mining cost recovery, this is a slide only an engineer can love at first glance, but it is really, really, important. Think on it.