7th International conference & exhibit open source solutions : global intelligence forum

17-21 May 1998, Washington D.C, USA.

Oakton Va : OSS.net, 1998. Robert David Steele.

    VOLUME 1

  1. Cover, Appreciation, Contents,
  2. Schedule,
  3. Speaker Biographies,
  4. Speaker's Contact Information, Speaker's Contact Information,
  5. Exhibitor Information,
  6. Stephen Arnold, The Changing Intelligence Environment,
  7. Defense Daily Network (DDN) Special Report: Open Source Intelligence--Private Sector Capabilities to Support DoD Policy, Acquisitions, and Operations,
  8. Transnational Enemies: Threats Without Names,
  9. Edmund Glabus, Aegis, Metaphors and Modern Threats: Biological, Computer, and Cognitive Viruses,
  10. Robert David Steele, TAKEDOWN: The Asymmetric Threat to the Nation,
  11. Robert David Steele, TAKEDOWN: Targets, Tools, & Technocracy,
  12. Dr. Douglas Dearth, Defense Intelligence Agency, Government and the Information Marketplace,
  13. Stephen Arnold, The Future of Online,
  14. Mark T. Maybury, MITRE, Tools for the Knowledge Analyst: An Information Superiority Visionary Demonstration,
  15. Mike Hunter, i2, Creating Intelligence Automatically,
  16. Dr. Gil Feiler, Abstract: Open and Personal, Economic Intelligence Methods for the Middle East,
  17. Mr. Gene del Bianco, A Journalist's Low-Tech Approach to Overt Collection in the Third World,
  18. Kenneth Hughes, The Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS), 1995-1998, Transition & Transformation,
  19. Maj Mats Bjore, Swedish Armed Forces, Open Source, Lessons Learned,
  20. The Honorable Linda Mti, Coordinator for Intelligence, Republic of South Africa, Open Source Intelligence, The African Renaissance, and Sustainable Development--The Emerging National Intelligence Model for South Africa,
  21. Harry Collier, Infornortics (UK), The Pricing of Electronic Information,
  22. Ronald G. Dunn, President, Information Industry Association, Confronting the Future--Bracing for the Brave New Information World,
  23. Michael F. Stara, Marketing Audit, Valuing Competitive Intelligence,
  24. Retrieval Technologies, Making Data Pay Dividends: Real Time News Meets Knowledge Management,
  25. Dawn Marie Yankeelov, High-Ticket Research and the Human Hire: Pushing the Assets of Time and Knowledge,
  26. Helen Burwell, Commercial Online Source Validation Methods,
  27. Alan G. Fry QPM, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Metropolitan Police, London, Learning Curves and Pain Barriers and the Use of Open Sources to Fight Transatlantic Drug Crime,
  28. Nate Boyer, Commercial Imagery Support Options: Trade-Offs and Value-Added,
  29. Annette Bruckner, Genesys GmbH, Information and Knowledge Management in Intelligence Situations,
  30. Robert David Steele, Information Peacekeeping: The Purest Form of War (JMITC Lecture Outline),
  31. Robert David Steele, INFORMATION PEACEKEEPING: The Purest Form of War (Published Text),