2004 Special Operations Forces OSINT Handbook (Strawman)
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In 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)
4.0 out of 5 stars Several excellent contributions, fails to connect to open source intelligence, April 9, 2006
4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding First Cut, IO as Inter-Agency & Long-Term Continuity Glue, March 17, 2006
ROBERT STEELE: A large company paid me to write this in 2004, ostensibly as a white paper to be delivered to then newly-appointed DNI John Negoponte. In fairness to that company, even if they were honest on this point and not just buying my playbook, the prime contract they won with the Open Source Center …
4.0 out of 5 stars Dumbed Down, Inexplicit, Good for the General Reader, April 29, 2004
Jim Hardee was the senior civilian in the Joint Intelligence Center (JIC) of US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) during the 1990’s, and was instrumental in ensuring that General Peter Schoomaker, then Commander-in-Chief of USSOCOM, received a briefing from Robert Steele in 1997, at which point General Schoomaker ordered the creation of the USSOCOM Open Source …
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