FIRST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: NATIONAL SECURITY & NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS: OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS
McClean Hilton at Tyson's Corner, Virgninia USA. 1-3 December 1992.
Oakton Va : OSS.net, 1992. Robert David Steele.
Volume I
- FIRST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: NATIONAL SECURITY & NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS: OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS Proceedings, Volume I. Titlepage and coat of arms, appreciations and table of contents.
- Speaker Biographies,
- Floor Plan, Administrative Information,
- Selected Professional and Trade Associations in Information,
- Information Industry Corporations (Partial Listing),
- Robert David Steele, Information Concepts & Doctrine for the Future (1 December 1992),
- Robert David Steele, Executive Book Report: Paul A. Strassman, Information PayOff: The Transformation of Work in the Electronic Age,
- Michael Castagna, Executive Book Report, Alvin Toffler, PowerShift: Knowledge, Wealth, and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century,
- John L. Petersen, Staying in the National Security Business: New Roles for the U.S. Military,
- Andrew Shepard, Intelligence Analysis in the Year 2002: A Concept of Operations,
- Steven M. Shaker & George Kardulias, Intelligence Support to U.S. Business,
- Yossef Bodansky & Vaughn S. Forrest, The GOP Terrorism Task Force: Research Techniques & Philosophy,
- Dr. Anthony Fedanzo, Implementing Open Source Intelligence Through a Distributed Collection Model,
- Risa Sacks, Using the Telephone as a Research Tool,
- PERISCOPE, Commercial Open Source Provides Multi-Media Periscope for Military Analysts,
- Kenneth A. Kovaly Unique Wire Service Provides Early Intelligence on World's Technical Developments,
- Robert David Steele, Open Source Intelligence Clarifies Global Threats: Untapped Asset Offers Partial Remedy to Budget Cuts, Multipolar Challenges (SIGNAL, September 1992),
- Robert David Steele, E3i: Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, and Intelligence...An Alternative Paradigm for National Intelligence (Whole Earth Review, Fall 1992),
- Robert David Steele, Applying the 'New Paradigm': How to Avoid Strategic Intelligence Failures in the Future (American Intelligence Journal, Autumn 1991),
- Robert David Steele, Intelligence in the 1990's: Recasting National Security in a Changing World (American Intelligence Journal, Summer-Fall 1990),
- Robert David Steele, Caveat, and JFK Intelligence Policy Seminar Working Group #3, National Intelligence and the American Enterprise: Exploring the Possibilities (14 December 1991),
- Robert David Steele, Defense Intelligence Productivity in the 1990's (18 May 1991),
Volume II
- Cover, Coat of Arms, Contents,
- Microtimes Notice, Speaker Biographies,
- Evaluation Results for OSS '02,
- Concept for OSS '93 Events,
- Contents of OSS '92 Video Proceedings,
- Selected Directory of Participants,
- Robert David Steele, Inaugural Remarks Opening the Annual International Conference on Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Intelligence Reform: Consumer Needs, Data Changes, Technology Changes, Organizational Changes--Future Vision Issues,
- Marjorie M. K. Hlava, The Information Industry: Its Components and the Impact of Globalization on the U.S. Industry,
- LtGen James A. Williams, USA (Ret.), Utilization of Open Source Information to Create Intelligence in a Commercial Environment,
- Dr. G. A. Keyworth II, former Science Advisor to the President of the United States, Government as a Customer in the Digital Age,
- Admiral Bill Studeman, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, Teaching the Giant to Dance: Contradictions and Opportunities in Open Source Exploitation within the Intelligence Community,
- Dennis Clift, Defense Intelligence Agency, Military Open Source Requirements, Capabilities, and Contracting Directions,
- Paul Strassmann, Director of Defense Information, Forcing Innovation, Cutting Costs, and Increasing Defense Productivity: Open Source Solutions,
- LtGen C. Norman Wood, USAF (Ret.), Pre-Reception Remarks, Don't Be Suspicious of Contractors,
- Winn Schwartau, An Introduction to Information Warfare,
- Dr. James F. Holden-Rhodes, Unlocking the Secrets: Open Source Intelligence in the War on Drugs,
- Herbert E. Meyer, Introduction to Business Intelligence at the Cutting Edge: How Multinational Corporations Have Jumped Ahead with Open Source In
- Howard Rheingold, Tools for Thinking & Virtual Reality: How Our Information Eco-System is Changing,
- John Perry Barlow, The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the National Public Network (NPN),
- Professor Brian Kahin, JFK School of Government, New Legal Paradigms for Multi-Media Information in Cyberspace,
- Kurt Molholm, Defense Technical Information Center, The CENDI Paradigm: How Some Federal Managers Have Organized to Improve Scientific & Technical (S&T) Information Use,
- Gladys A. Cotter, NASA Open Source Intelligence Requirements & Capabilities (Text),
- Gladys A. Cotter, NASA Open Source Intelligence Requirements & Capabilities (Slides),
- Don Johnson, National Technical Information Service (NTIS) Open Source Intelligence Requirements & Capabilities,
- Dr. Lou Mortimer, Library of Congress Federal Research Division (FRD) Open Source Intelligence Requirements Capabilities,
- J. Niles Riddel, Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) Open Source Intelligence Requirements & Capabilities,
- Thomas R. Pedtke, Dr. James Canfield, and LtCol Jack O. Sawdy, National Air Intelligence Center (NAIC) Foreign Aerospace Science & Technology Center Open Source Intelligence Requirements & Capabilities,
- Mr. William Ruh, MITRE, Open Source Processing Research Initiative,
- RUMOR OF WAR: An Information Vendor's View of the Role of Open Source Data in an Unstable World,
- Dr. Robert Kahn, Outline of a Global Knowledge Architecture, Visions and Possibilities for the Future,
- John Gage, SUN Microsystems, Open Sources, Open Systems,
- James P. Anderson, Computer Security Issues in Open Source Databases,
- Erika D. Nobel, From A to Z: What We've Done with Open Sources,
- Dr. Stephen J. Andriole, Information Technology Support for Open Source Intelligence Analysis & Production (Text),
- Dr. Stephen J. Andriole, Information Technology Support for Open Source Intelligence Analysis & Production (Slides),
- Dr. Stevan Dedijer (Sweden/Croatia), Open Source Solutions: Intelligence and Secrecy,
- Mr. Arnold Donahue, Chief, C4I, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), National Funding Directions for Open Source Intelligence (13 January 1993),
- Bruce McConnel, Information Chief, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Planned Revisions to Circular No. A-130,
- The Future Federal Information Infrastructure: Responsibilities of the Federal Information Resources Management Community,
- Robert K. Driver, N-STAR: An Automated Analyst Tool for Open Source Data,
- Dave Hughes, Communication to Dr. Mike Nelson (NII Advisor to VP Al Gore), An Affordable Approach to Networking America's Schools,
- Terry S. Kees, Chair, Advanced Information Processing and Analysis Steering Group (AIPASG), Advanced Information Processing and Analysis (American Intelligence Journal, Summer 1992),
- Pamela G. McIntyre, Competitive Advantage: The Power of Online Systems,
- Carol Anne Ogdin, Words Are Not Enough,
- Mike Pincus, METAMORPH: Theoretical Background and Operational Functionality,
- Daniel Sibbit, Commercial Remote Sensing: Open Source Imagery Intelligence,
- Glenn Tenney, Information Wants to be Free,
- Paul Thompson, Ranked Retrieval and Extraction of Open Source Intelligence,
- Rob Tow, Painting the Future: Some Remarks Following the Interval Research Brainstorming Session of 7 May 1992,
- Dr. Elin Whitney-Smith, Information Revolutions and the End of History,