Academic Archive on Public Intelligence (1992-2006)

Academia
Archive 1992-2006
Archive 1992-2006

2003

US

Academic Andregg State of the Academic Tribe (Slides)

2003

US

Academic Andregg State of the Academic Tribe (Text)

2003

US

Academic Pak & Zadanowicz Estimate of Lost Tax Revenues (Text)

2003

US

Academic Pak & Zadanowicz Transfer Pricing Import-Export Tax Avoidance Fraud ($50B/Year in US)

1999

US

Academic Lepingwell Center for Nonproliferation Studies, MIIS (Briefing Slides)

1999

UK

Academic Ostle et al Oxford Analytica Contact Information of Special Study on Islam

1998

FR

Academic Baumard Learned Nations & Knowledge Strategies

1998

FR

Academic Bonthous Culture: The Missing Intelligence Variable

1997

GE

Academic Mayer-Kress The World Brain

1995

US

Academic Bender The Information Highway: Will Librarians Be Left by the Side of the Road?

1995`

US

Academic Heibel Research and Intelligence Analyst Program (RIAP) at Mercyhurst College

1994

US

Academic Kahin New Laws for Government & Business Operations in Cyberspace

1994

US

Academic Liddy An Intelligent Digital Librarian

1993

US

Academic Etheredge National Knowledge Strategies  in the IC and the Library of the Future

1993

US

Academic Jacso A Proposal for Database ‘Nutrition and Ingredient' Labeling

1993

US

Academic Toffler Keynote Address to OSS ’93 (Transcript)

2003 Pak (US) & Zdanowicz (US) An Estimate of 2001 Lost U.S. Federal Income Tax Revenues Due to Over-Invoiced Imports and Under-Priced Exports

03 Economy, Analysis, Budgets & Funding, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Government, Historic Contributions
Simopn J. Pak
Simopn J. Pak

Academics can be cool and useful.

John Zdanowicz
John Zdanowicz

These two guys are worth over $50billion a year to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), but the U.S. Government does not seem to care about intelligence-driven revenue-collection.

These guys ROCK and represent all that academics should be in the service of their country and theircommunity.

Dr. Simon J. Pak and Dr. John S. Zdanowicz, Penn State University and Florida International University OSS '03: For their extraordinary demonstration, with a tangible value to the public of $50 billion a year in tax fraud savings, of new methods of academic investigation into public trade records, and the consequent discovery of specific instances of import-export money laundering and financial fraud, as well as weight variances associated with the smuggling of contraband and the mis-representation of cargo.

Below are their paper and slides as presented at OSS '03.  These guys should have their own investigative cell fully-funded by the IRS and ultimately in ther service of all governments (a multinational global service).

$50 Billion/Year Lost
$50 Billion/Year Lost
Transfer Pricing Fraud
Transfer Pricing Fraud