Who’s Who in Commercial Intelligence: Ran Hock

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Ran Hock
Ran Hock

PLATINUM LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Dr. Ran Hock

Dr. Ran Hock has done more than any single individual to educate both government and private sector parties with respect to the value of the deep web.  He has single-handedly trained hundreds of individuals in the nuances of this major new intelligence resource base.  Emphasizing individual analytic skills and common sense rather than arcane expensive and generally unproductive technologies, he represents the intersection of integrity, intelligence, and intuition in the service of all legitimate governments and organizations.

2009 Handbook Online for Internet Tools and Resources for Creating Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) by Dr. Ran Hock, Chief Training Officer, Online Strategies, Inc.

2003 Hock (US) The Open-ness of the Open Internet

2002 Hock (US) The World of Information: Content, Content, and Content

Who’s Who in Collective Intelligence: Craig Hamilton

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Craig Hamilton
Craig Hamilton

Craig Hamilton and Claire Zammit are writers, educators, and strategic consultants. They work with organizations applying their principles of evolutionary culture, creating life-enhancing, growth-oriented workplaces, and achieving the adaptability and resilience that comes from paying careful attention to the collaborative environment.  Craig Hamilton's original home page (different from link embedded in photograph above: www.collective-intelligence.us.

Thinking together without ego:  Collective intelligence as an evolutionary catalyst

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2008 IJIC 21/3 The Open Source Program: Missing in Action

Articles & Chapters, History of Opposition, Intelligence (Government/Secret), Intelligence (Public)
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21.3 Fall 2008 DNI OSINT MIA
21/3 Fall 2008 DNI OSINT MIA

“The Open Source Program: Missing in Action”

Responds to Hamilton Bean's “The DNI's Open Source Center” in IJIC Summer 2007, a copy of which is available on this web site under References.  Click on Frog to go there.

Bean on OSC
Bean on OSC

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Who’s Who in Collective Intelligence: Francis Heylighen

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Francis Heylighen
Francis Heylighen

Francis Heylighen is a research professor at the Free University of Brussels (VUB), where he directs the Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group. His research is focused on the self-organization and evolution of complex, intelligent systems consisting of many interacting agents. He is editor of the Principia Cybernetica Project for the development of an evolutionary-systemic philosophy, and chair of the Global Brain group. He has published over a hundred scientific papers on these and related topics. Home page: http://pcp.vub.ac.be/HEYL.html

The Emergence of a Global Brain

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Who’s Who in Collective Intelligence: Peggy Holman

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Peggy Holman
Peggy Holman

Peggy Holman convenes conversations that matter using generative processes that call forth the best of who people are and can be to unleash the energy and wisdom to move dreams to action, resulting in more resilient, agile, collaborative and alive people and systems. The second edition of her book, The Change Handbook (Berrett-Koehler, 2007), has been warmly received as an aid to people in reinventing their organizations and communities. Peggy has an MBA from Seattle University. See www.opencirclecompany.com.

Collective intelligence and the emergence of wholeness

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Who’s Who in Collective Intelligence: Keith Hopper

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Keither Hopper
Keither Hopper

Keith Hopper (www.keithhopper.com) is a web product designer and innovator. He currently leads Public Action™, an online software environment engaging individuals with Public Broadcasters in building unique online communities. The environment runs on public TV and radio stations, along with program websites across the US including www.theworld.org and www.cartalk.com. Keith Hopper is also the Co-founder of the Boston Social Technology Society and creator of the Collective Problem Solving Wiki. He has a degree in Human Factors Engineering from Tufts University and is the recipient of several awards in design strategy and engineering.

Empowering individuals towards collective online production

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