SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: NATIONAL SECURITY & NATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS: OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS
Omni Shoreham, Washington D.C., 2-4 November 1993. Two volumes.
Oakton Va : OSS.net, 1993. Robert David Steele.
Volume 1
- Cover, Appreciation, Contents
- John L. Petersen, A New Twenty-First Century Role for the Intelligence Community
- Robert K. Ackerman SIGNAL Editor Interview with Richard Haver, Intelligence Air Veers to Amassing Overt Information
- Dr. Anthony Fedanzo, A Genetic View of National Intelligence
- Sal Monaco & George A. Gerliczy, Economic Intelligence and Open Source Information
- Jean-Marie Bonthous France, Culture: The Missing Intelligence Variable
- Dr. Philippe Baumard, Secretary, French Economic Intelligence Commission, France: A Think-tank to Anticipate and Regulate Economic Intelligence Issues
- Dr. Stevan Dedijer Sweden/Croatia, Europe's To BI or not to BE: Inventory of a New Business Innovation
- Dr. Stevan Dedijer & Hans Hedin, The State of the National Intelligence and Security Community of Sweden
- Jan Herring, Business Intelligence: Some Companies Have It, Some Don't--How They Do It
- Jan Herring, The Role of Intelligence in Formulating Strategy
- Richard Horowitz, Understanding Sources: The Real Challenge
- Joseph Bermudez, Letter from a Source
- David Brodwin & Sandra Bernardi, Information Overload
- The Definitive Guide to the Zine Revolution: Factsheets
- Illustrative Extracts from Alternative Press Index
- Illustrative Extracts from Alternative Press Review
- Robert David Steele, Information Peacekeeping: A Note
- Dr. Elin Whitney-Smith, Analysis for Information Revolutions: Dynamic Analogy Analysis
- Dr. Elin Whitney-Smith, Toward an Epistemology of Peace
- Charlie Magee, The Age of Imagination: Coming Soon to a Civilization Near You
- Jeff Greenwald, The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization: Diplomacy's Cutting Edge
- Roger Karraker, Highways of the Mind
- Frank G. Splitt, The U.S. Information Industry: Changing the 21st Century
- Richard Civille, The Spirit of Access: Equity, NREN, and the NII
- James Love Thanks to Michael Ward, Comments on the Clinton Administration's 'Vision' Statement for the National Information Infrastructure NII
- Steve Cisler, Community Computer Networks
- Peter Jacso, Linear File DATABASE: A Proposal for Database 'Nutrition and Ingredient' Labeling
- Anita Susan Brenner, Esq., Don't Call It Cyberlawtm: Recent Developments in the Law and Policy of Telecommunications and Computer Database Networks
- Robert David Steele, Reinventing Intelligence in the Age of Information: Talking Points for the Director of Central Intelligence Tuesday 20 July 1993
- Robert David Steele, The Intelligence Community as a New Market
- Robert David Steele, Corporate Role in National Competitiveness: Smart People + Good Tools + Information = Profit
- Robert David Steele, The Role of Grey Literature and Non-Traditional Agencies in Informing Policy Makers and Improving National Competitiveness
- Robert David Steele, ACCESS: Theory and Practice of Intelligence in the Age of Information
- Robert David Steele, Testimony and Comments on Executive Order 12356, 'National Security Information'
- Robert David Steele, A Critical Evaluation of U.S. National Security Capabilities Summer 1993
- Michael Castagna, Executive Book Report: Robert B. Reich, The Work of Nations, Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century
Volume II
- Cover, Contents
- Alvin & Heidi Toffler, Keynote Presentation: National Knowledge Strategies, National Intellience Restructuring, and Global Economic Competitiveness
- Philippe Beaumard France, Learned Nations: Seeking National Competitive Advantages Through Knowledge Strategies
- Paul Caldwell, The International Investigative Market: Sources, Methods, and Products Text
- Paul Caldwell, The International Investigative Market: Sources, Methods, and Products Slides
- Arthur Elias, An Overview of the Information Industry in 1993
- Dr. Lloyd S. Etheredge, National Knowledge Strategies in the Intelligence Community, and the Library of the Future
- Daniel Himelfarb, Intelligence Requirements for Executives
- Robert Hall, Jane;s Approach to the New Threat Environment
- Jan Leijonhielm, The Critical Role of Open Sources and Products in Economic Intelligence Cooperation Between Government Industry: A Swedish Example
- THomas R. Pedtke, Putting Functionality in the Open Source Network
- Olivier Schmidt France, A History of Failure, A Future of Opportunity: Reinventions and Deja Vu
- Keiji Shima Japan, With Appreciation to Joichi Ito for Arrangements, Overview of Japanese Media and Information Systems
- Robert David Steele, Reinventing Intelligence: The Advantages of Open Source Intelligence OSCINT
- Paul Wallner, Overview of U.S. Intelligence Community's Open Source Requirements and Capabilities
- LtGen C. Norman Wood, USAF Ret., The Intelligence Community and the Open Source Information Challenge
- Nicholas Chantler, To Demonstrate the Need for Australia to Develop a Strategic Policy on Open Source Information OSI Which Capitalises on Emerging Trends
- Eliot Christian, Wide Area Information Servers WAIS and Global Change Research
- Roger Fraumann Australia, 2025, Fisher & Pavkel, and Geelong District Water Board...What Do They Have in Common? -or- Business is War
- Michael Halberstadt, High Tech and Low Life: Power and Communication in the Information Age
- Hiroshi Ishii, Cross-Cultural Communication & Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
- Shumpei Kumon, Toward Co-Emulation: Japan and the United States in the Information Age
- Shumpei Kumon with Appreciation to Howard Rheingold for the Copy, From Wealth to Wisdom: A Change in the Social Paradigm
- Consolidated Evaluations from Participants
- Announcement of OSS '04