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OSINT Conference veterans will remember 1997 Pinchot (US) Beyond Bureaucracy: The Rise of the Intelligence Organization.  The book, still relevant, is End of Bureaucracy and the Rise of the Intelligent Organization.

Holacracy is new to us, and for that we thank the searcher.  While we are skeptical of any single solution, and have spent the last decade engaging with the co-intelligence, open space, and collective intelligence networks,  this is certainly worth a look, and is credited to Brian J. Robertson.   Here are a few links to bring this concept into Phi Beta Iota.

Holacracy Home Page

Introducing Holacracy

Holacracy: A Complete System for Agile Organizational Governance and Steering (PDF)

On balance we'll stick with Tom Atlee, Jim Rough, Harrison Owen, and Peggy Holman, among others.  Once you get co-evolution and open space right, the specific organization does not matter and neither do the administrators ostensibly in charge at the top.  Epoch B is here, they just have not gotten the memo.

Journal: Poll on data mining/analytic tools used

Analysis, Methods & Process, Tools

SEE ORIGINAL RESULTS DIRECTLY

34.4  Other (Own Code, Wekis, Zementis, Oracle, SPSS, etc.)

26.4  StatSoft/Statistica

25.6  R

15.7  SAS Enterprise Miner

07.4  KNIME

06.0  MatLab

04.8  RapidMiner

00.4  Rapid-Insight

Tip of the Hat to Vincent Granville at LinkedIn.

See Also:

2001 Porter (US) Tools of the Trade: A Long Way to Go

1988-2009 OSINT-M4IS2 TECHINT Chronology

Worth a Look: 1989 All-Source Fusion Analytic Workstation–The Four Requirements Documents

Worth a Look: Right Livelihood Foundation/Award

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The purpose of the Foundation shall be, by presentation of Right Livelihood Awards, to promote scientific research, education, public understanding and practical activities which:

  • contribute to a global ecological balance
  • are aimed at eliminating material and spiritual poverty
  • contribute to lasting peace and justice in the world.

The Right Livelihood Award was established in 1980 to honour and support those “offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent challenges facing us today”.

It has become widely known as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize' and there are now 137 Laureates from 58 countries.

Here are a few internal links for direct appreciation:

List of Laurates 1980-2009

Online Videos of 2006-2009 Awards (One Each)

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Journal: William Polk AF Trip Report August 2010

08 Wild Cards, Officers Call
Chuck Spinney Recommends

The attached trip report documents William R. Polk's impressions of the current situation in Afghanistan based on interviews and discussions he had over a period of 10 days in August.  Polk, a highly experienced American diplomat, foreign policy specialist, as well as a being a highly-regarded scholar, is the author of Violent Politics: A History of Insurgency, Terrorism, and Guerrilla War, from the American Revolution to Iraq, which is one of the very best books I have ever read on the subject of guerrilla warfare.

This very informative albeit long document covers a variety of viewpoints, each of which merits careful reading.  I found the recapitulation of his discussions with Russian Ambassador Andrey Avetisyan and Mullah Abdul Salam, a former high ranking member to the Taliban, to be particularly interesting and important.

Chuck Spinney
Polk AF Trip Report Aug 2010

Phi Beta Iota: We read every word.  Talk about deja vu.  Everywhere we have ever been, the exaggeration of security and force protection, along with the absence of responsible informed strategy, leaves the Americans both out of touch with reality, and ineffective at waging peace.

Secrecy News Headlines–Non-Coercive Interviewing

02 China, 03 Economy, 10 Security, Ethics, Geospatial, Strategy, True Cost

Secrecy News

**      DNI ADVISORS FAVOR NON-COERCIVE “INTELLIGENCE INTERVIEWING”
**      RARE EARTH ELEMENTS: THE GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN (CRS)
**      THE TWILIGHT OF THE BOMBS

Extract on Torture:

The ISB study notably dissected the “ticking time bomb” scenario that is often portrayed in television thrillers (and which has “captured the public imagination”).  The authors patiently explained why that hypothetical scenario is not a sensible guide to interrogation policy or a justification for torture.  Moral considerations aside, the ISB report said, coercive interrogation may produce unreliable results, foster increased resistance, and preclude the discovery of unsuspected intelligence information of value (pp. 40-42).

Extract on Rare Earths Global Supply Chain:

Rare earth elements — of which there are 17, including the 15 lanthanides plus yttrium and scandium — are needed in many industrial and national security applications, from flat panel displays to jet fighter engines.  Yet there are foreseeable stresses on the national and global supply of these materials.   “The United States was once self-reliant in domestically produced [rare earth elements], but over the past 15 years has become 100% reliant on imports, primarily from China,” a new report (pdf) from the Congressional Research Service observes.  “The dominance of China as a single or dominant supplier […] is a cause for concern because of China’s growing internal demand for its [own rare earth elements],” the report said.

Worth a Look: Coffee Party in Public Interest

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