Review: Preventing Surprise Attacks–Intelligence Reform in the Wake of 9/11 (Hoover Studies in Politics, Economics, and Society) (Hardcover)
Thoughtful Outside View with Academic Bent, June 14, 2006
Thoughtful Outside View with Academic Bent, June 14, 2006
Insider at Heart, Useful Critiques, Not the Whole Picture, June 14, 2006
May 3, 2006 Citizens Party, part II Informed, Engaged, Democracy Collective Public Intelligence By: Robert D. Steele Introduction If we want an extraordinary future for all of our children, America and Americans must embrace reality. While, as a society, we may have recently found it comfortable to ignore reality, reality is most assuredly going forward, …
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4.0 out of 5 stars Several excellent contributions, fails to connect to open source intelligence, April 9, 2006
5.0 out of 5 stars Seminal Work for the Middle Period of Intelligence, April 6, 2006
The National Open Source Enterprise (NOSC) of April 2006 is all that is left of the Jardines Fiasco. Here are our comments. 1. Illustration is wrong. OSINT is both its own discipline and the FOUNDATION for all of the other disciplines. It is especially valuable as a gap filler and in taking care of all …
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REINVENTING INTELLIGENCE Robert David Steele America is spending $70 billion a year on what it calls “Intelligence,” and for that amount of money we are successfully stealing 5% and ignoring 95% of the information relevant to our national security and prosperity. We are long over-due for a reinvention of national intelligence. Without belaboring the point, …
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