Technologies Archive on Public Intelligence (1992-2006)

Technologies

2006

US

Technology Arnold The Google Legacy

2005

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Technology CISCO CISCO Application Oriented Network One-Pager

2005

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Technology CISCO CISCO Application Oriented Network Executive IT Overview

2005

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Technology Steele GSA Roundtable on IT Innovation

2004

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Technology Anonymous Semantic Web Presentation

2004

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Technology Anonymous Semantic Web Architecture and Applications

2004

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Technology Anonymous Semantic Web Non-Memo

2004

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Technology Arnold The Information Technology Marketplace

2004

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Technology Arnold Table of Contents for Enterprise Search Book

2004

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Technology GAO Report on the Global Information Grid and DoD

2004

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Technology Gill Open Spectrum as the Third Open

2004

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Technology Gill Wireless Grid: The Possibilities

2004

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Technology Guest Commentary on GAO Report on DoD Global Information Grid

2004

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Technology Steele Commentary of GAO Report on DoD Global Information Grid

2003

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Technology Arnold One Machine…One View

2003

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Technology Hock The Open-ness of the Internet

2002

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Technology Arnold Nomadic Computing

2002

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Technology Steele NSA in Las Vegas: New Craft: What Should the T Be Doing to the I in IT?

2002

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Technology Steele NSA in Las Vegas: New Craft (Alternative Copy)

2002

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Technology Stratton In-Q-Tel

1999

US

Technology Arnold Intelligence Management and the Bottom Line

1998

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Technology Arnold The Changing Intelligence Environment

1998

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Technology Arnold The Future of Online

1997

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Technology Arnold Technology Vectors: 1998 and Beyond

1997

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Technology Mani MITRE: Search Engine Technologies

1997

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Technology Maybury MITRE: Knowledge Management

1996

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Technology Ruh Optimizing Corporate Capital Through Information Technology

1994

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Technology Englebart Toward High-Performance Organizations: A Strategic Role for Groupware

1992

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Technology McConnell The Future Federal Information Infrastructure

1992

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Technology Rheingold Tools for Thinking & Virtual Reality: Our Info EcoSystem

1988

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Technology Steele Generic Intelligence Center Production Requirements

2004 Stephen E. Arnold (US) New Opportunities: Update on New Technology

Historic Contributions, Technologies
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

PLATINUM 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.

Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

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

Mats Bjore
Mats Bjore

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.

Mats Bjore
Mats Bjore

2004 Gill (US) Open Wireless Spectrum and Democracy

Civil Society, Collective Intelligence, Historic Contributions, Technologies
Jock Gill
Jock Gill

Jock 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.

Gill Paper

Open Spectrum Original
Open Spectrum Original
Open Spectrum Chapter
Open Spectrum Chapter