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The single best articulation of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) advantages remains:

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic)

The single best articulation of how to get OSINT right in the context of global and US needs remains:

2009 DoD OSINT Leadership and Staff Briefings

OSINT is a sub-set of M4IS2 (Multinational, Multiagency, Multidisciplinary, Multidomain Information-Sharing and Sense-Making), a Swedish military concept adapted and enhanced by the Earth Intelligence Network, a 501c3 dedicated to helping create public intelligence in the public interest.

The international OSINT conference that ran from 1992-2006, suspended from 2007-2010, is being resumed as an M4IS2 summit using Open Space Technology (OST), and focusing on the ten threats, twelve policies, and eight challengers.  Summit '11 will be the first in the new series but unlike the earlier series, will be run by Earth Intelligence Network, a 501c3.  OSS.Net, Inc. has been sold and is being managed by a new CEO.

We continue to support an Open Source Agency (OSA) under diplomatic auspices as a sister-agency to the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), with a $125M a year start toward $3 billion a year at Full Operating Capability (FOC).

That agency should in turn fund the Multinational Decision-Support Centre (MDSC) with two-way reach-back, using all militaries as hubs for leveraging the eight tribes of each nation, and for creating regional multinational Stations capable across all of the disciplines applied to all of the domains.

That agency would also fund 50 state-wide Distributed Community Intelligence Network (DCIN), using the National Guard (able to have law enforcement commissions as well as foreign intelligence clearances) as the 24/7 watch-standers around which the eight tribes in each state might rally, with deliberate overlap across all relevant borders.

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Co-Creation

In the narrow business sense, co-creation is something done with other businesses or with customers or other stakeholders.  This happens in the context of what is now called a business eco-system or business ecology.

Co-Evolution

This is a very important concept, more usually referred to as co-evolution, and more recently, as co-intelligence.  A good example of co-evolution is the role of bees in agriculture.  Without the bees, pollination becomes a major issue.  When we find that electromagnetic pollution is killing off bees, we are in fact interfering with a priceless natural process.

Co-Intelligence

There are also restrospective looks at what indigenous natives knew about co-evolution, and futuristic looks at what we can do to mimic nature, called bio-mimicry.  What we are doing with fossil fuels, toxins that we manufactor and disperse, and with (or against) clean water, are the opposite of co-creation.

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Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Bio-Economics

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Climate Change

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Disease

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Environmental Degradation (Other than Emissions)

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Peak Oil

Worth a Look: Book Reviews on Water

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Not yet but soon.  The Summit '11 will be the first step in realizing the eight tribes 90+ nation coalition, while here in the USA some amazing things are happening between the National Coalition for Deliberative Dialog (NCDD) and the Voter Choice Systems (VCS).

Right now, two different sets of human-in-the-loop answers.

Seven Tribes (now Eight, we split Media out from NGOs)

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2003 Information Peacekeeping & The Future of Intelligence: The United Nations, Smart Mobs, and the Seven Tribes

Graphic: The UN and the Eight Tribes of Intelligence

Graphic: Seven Tribes of Intelligence (Original)

Ninety Nations Coalition

Search: The Future of OSINT [is M4IS2-Multinational] (umbrella link)

Reference: M4IS2 OSINT UN NATO Search List Alpha

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2009 BRF DoD OSINT Leadership and Staff Briefings

2008 BRF DIA NDIC Multinational Intelligence Fellows

2007 DOC Memoranda: OSS CEO to DNI One-Pager

2006 BRF Briefing to the Coalition Coordination Center (CCC) Leadership at the U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM)–Multinational Intelligence: Can CENTCOM Lead the Way? Reflections on OSINT & the Coalition

2000-2002 HBK NATO OSINT Handbooks

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Reference: Virtual Cabinet at Huffington Post Updated

2004 BRF Department of State (March)

2005 DOC Memorandum: $2 Billion Obligation Plan Centered on Defense, for a New Open Source Agency

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

2002 BRF NSA in Las Vegas The New Craft of Intelligence: What Should the T Be Doing to the I in IT?

2005 DOC Memoranda: Creating a New Agency with a New Mission, New Methods, and a New Mind Set

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The Journal of Public Intelligence is at this time virtual and chaordic.  Below are two ways of reading it:

Public Intelligence Journal (Home)

Journal ISSN 1078-1935 (2471 entries as of today)

The only other journal we really pay attention to and contribute to is

International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (IJIC)

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American Intelligence Journal
Defense Intelligence Journal
Intelligence And National Security
International Journal Of Intelligence And Counterintelligence
International Studies Association Archive
Journal Of Intelligence History
National Reconnaissance: Journal of the Discipline and Practice
Studies In Intelligence
The Journal Of Competitive Intelligence And Management

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Existing WordPress Search produces two hits:

Review: The New Age of Innovation–Driving Cocreated Value Through Global Networks

Review: Information Payoff–The Transformation of Work in the Electronic Age

Although books are listed in the first and authors in the second, this is a good opportunity to list the very special group of books that have shaped–along with experience in the Office of Information Technology at CIA and in standing up  the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity–the world view this site's founder and the 800 contributors who were hand-picked over 20 years, taken in  the aggregate.

Review: The exemplar–The exemplary performer in the age of productivity (Robert Carkhuff)

Review: The Knowledge Executive–Leadership in an Information Society (Harlan Cleveland)

Review: Powershift–Knowledge, Wealth, and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century (Alvin Toffler)

Review: Out of Control–The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, & the Economic World (Kevin Kelly)

Review: Information Payoff–The Transformation of Work in the Electronic Age (Paul Strassmann)

Beyond this, the following two lists of lists are recommended:

Worth a Look: Book Review Lists (Positive)

Worth a Look: Book Review Lists (Negative)

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Nice.  Although stuff comes up, not what you were looking for.  Glad to have this highlighted, below are human in the loop results.

The basic disaster threat matrix is unique to each location or capability and consists of a column of hazards then a column for impact score and a column for probability.  The two together define the Weighted Threat Rank (WTR).

Disaster Plan How To Create Briefing (39 Slides)

You can add another column, Mitigation, this is stuff that can be done to reduce the impact of the threat occuring.  The cost of the impact if not mitigated minus the cost of mitigation is your justification for proper prior investments.