2002 Stephen E. Arnold (US) Nomadic Computing: Anytime, Anyplace Access
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 …
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Graphic: 2000 Seven Tribes Original Depiction
Graphic: 2002 New Theory of War & Defense
2002 American Committees on Foreign Relations (ACFR) Road Show to 19 Cities, 9-11, U.S. Intelligence, and the Real World
2002 Hardee (US) Growing an Open Source Program for the U.S. Special Operations Command and the Global War on Terrorism
The US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) has always taken Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) more seriously than the rest of the government, and after General Peter Schoomaker, then Commander-in-Chief, USSOCOM, gave the order in 1997, to establish a separate branch in the Joint Intelligence Center (JIC) and integrate OSINT into all Special Operaitons Forces (SOF) schoolhouses, …
2002 Jongman (NL) World Conflict & Human Rights Map 2001/2002
Click on the Frog to visit Berto Jongman’s page from last year, along with his Golden Candle Award. Below is his contribution to OSS ’02.