Memorandum: USSOCOM Software List and STRONG ANGEL TOOZL
Reform, Technologies, ToolsIn 1985 CIA knew all it needed to know to create the all-source analytic workstation. It never happened for all the reasons that continue to incapacitate the DNI today.
Ref: Computer-Aided Tools for the Analysis of S&T (CATALYST)
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Technologies Archive on Public Intelligence (1992-2006)
Technologies2006 Information Operations (IO) Analysis & Budget 101
Analysis, Briefings & Lectures, Budgets & Funding, Methods & Process, Policy, TechnologiesFixed 24 Nov 09
2004 Stephen E. Arnold (US) New Opportunities: Update on New Technology
Historic Contributions, TechnologiesPLATINUM LIFETIME AWARD, Mr. Stephen E. Arnold
For his constant demonstration of the utility of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) in the understanding of social networks, emerging technologies, and cultural realities. As a world-renowned authority on information and communications, with a deep understanding of the public policy value of open source information, he has made himself available around the world, and had much more influence than most realize. His publication of the book, “The Google Legacy,” is a mere milestone in one of the most distinguished information careers in the world
The only speaker to be invited back each year, Stephen E. Arnold has consistently been close to a decade ahead of the “path-finders” in more bureaucratic environments. Below is his presentaiton to OSS '06.
2004 Bjore (SE) Software, Humanware and Intelligence: Distributed Data Capture Templates and Analytic Tools
Analysis, Collaboration Zones, Communities of Practice, Historic Contributions, Methods & Process, Technologies, Tools
PLATINUM LIFETIME AWARD, Mr. Mats Bjore, Sweden
There is no other person who has created a national open source intelligence capability, with recognition from the Royal War Academy for doing so; then gone on to rationalize McKinsey knowledge management in the Nordic region, then created the foremost international commercial intelligence practice in InfoSphere AB, and concluded with the creation of Silobreaker, a combination of sources and tools that takes the information industry to a new level. Mats Bjore is the ultimate Long Range Reconnaissance Philosopher-Warrior.
Below is the presentation made to OSS '06.
2004 Gill (US) Open Wireless Spectrum and Democracy
Civil Society, Collective Intelligence, Historic Contributions, TechnologiesJock Gill served President Bill Clinton as a communications specialist, and has gone on to reflect deeply on public communications as the inherent foundation of democracy. As part of that process he has recognized–and taught us and others–that open spectrum as championed by David Weinberger is an inherent “need” for full and open public communications.
Below are two documents, the first is his presentation notes from OSS '04, and the second is the first page linking to David Weingerger's seminal White Paper that was also published as a chapter in COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE: Creating a Prosperous World at Peace. The Frog leads to the original online; the page on the right to the printable version of the chapter.