1999 Wing (AU) Optimising Open Source Information Sharing in Australia
Communities of Practice, Historic Contributions, Peace Intelligence1998 Baumlin (FR) From Black to White to Gray: The Realities of the International Investigative Marketplace
Commercial Intelligence, Historic Contributions, Law Enforcement1998 Cailloux (BE) Belgian Intelligence Oversight and Strategic Opportunities for Change
Government, Historic ContributionsMadame Danielle Cailloux, Comite Permanent de Controle des Services de Renseignements, Belgium
EuroIntel '98: Madame Judge Danielle Cailloux, Member of the Comite Permanent de Controle des Services de Renseignements, for her leadership in introducing open source intelligence into Belgian legislation on intelligence reform, and promulgating understanding of open sources of intelligence among senior leaders in the European community.
1998 Clerc (FR) Economic Intelligence
Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Government, Historic ContributionsClick on the photograph for direct access to Philippe Clerc's 1996 contribution. In 1998 he gave use permission to extract Chapter 22 from the World Information Report 1997/1998 as published by UNESCO.
1998 Cucuzza (IT) Globalization Consequences and Risk (Crime, Law Enforcement, and Open Sources of Information)
Historic Contributions, Law EnforcementEuroIntel '98: Servizio Centrale di Investigazione sulla Criminalità Organizzata (SCICO) della Guardia di Finanza, for its emerging commitment to the use of open sources in the war on organized crime.
General Osvaldo Cucuzzapersonally presented his reflections on the consequences and risks of globalization, with a focus on the role of open sources in support of the law enforcement mission.