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

  1. Cover, Appreciation, Contents
  2. John L. Petersen, A New Twenty-First Century Role for the Intelligence Community
  3. Robert K. Ackerman SIGNAL Editor Interview with Richard Haver, Intelligence Air Veers to Amassing Overt Information
  4. Dr. Anthony Fedanzo, A Genetic View of National Intelligence
  5. Sal Monaco & George A. Gerliczy, Economic Intelligence and Open Source Information
  6. Jean-Marie Bonthous France, Culture: The Missing Intelligence Variable
  7. Dr. Philippe Baumard, Secretary, French Economic Intelligence Commission, France: A Think-tank to Anticipate and Regulate Economic Intelligence Issues
  8. Dr. Stevan Dedijer Sweden/Croatia, Europe's To BI or not to BE: Inventory of a New Business Innovation
  9. Dr. Stevan Dedijer & Hans Hedin, The State of the National Intelligence and Security Community of Sweden
  10. Jan Herring, Business Intelligence: Some Companies Have It, Some Don't--How They Do It
  11. Jan Herring, The Role of Intelligence in Formulating Strategy
  12. Richard Horowitz, Understanding Sources: The Real Challenge
  13. Joseph Bermudez, Letter from a Source
  14. David Brodwin & Sandra Bernardi, Information Overload
  15. The Definitive Guide to the Zine Revolution: Factsheets
  16. Illustrative Extracts from Alternative Press Index
  17. Illustrative Extracts from Alternative Press Review
  18. Robert David Steele, Information Peacekeeping: A Note
  19. Dr. Elin Whitney-Smith, Analysis for Information Revolutions: Dynamic Analogy Analysis
  20. Dr. Elin Whitney-Smith, Toward an Epistemology of Peace
  21. Charlie Magee, The Age of Imagination: Coming Soon to a Civilization Near You
  22. Jeff Greenwald, The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization: Diplomacy's Cutting Edge
  23. Roger Karraker, Highways of the Mind
  24. Frank G. Splitt, The U.S. Information Industry: Changing the 21st Century
  25. Richard Civille, The Spirit of Access: Equity, NREN, and the NII
  26. James Love Thanks to Michael Ward, Comments on the Clinton Administration's 'Vision' Statement for the National Information Infrastructure NII
  27. Steve Cisler, Community Computer Networks
  28. Peter Jacso, Linear File DATABASE: A Proposal for Database 'Nutrition and Ingredient' Labeling
  29. Anita Susan Brenner, Esq., Don't Call It Cyberlawtm: Recent Developments in the Law and Policy of Telecommunications and Computer Database Networks
  30. Robert David Steele, Reinventing Intelligence in the Age of Information: Talking Points for the Director of Central Intelligence Tuesday 20 July 1993
  31. Robert David Steele, The Intelligence Community as a New Market
  32. Robert David Steele, Corporate Role in National Competitiveness: Smart People + Good Tools + Information = Profit
  33. Robert David Steele, The Role of Grey Literature and Non-Traditional Agencies in Informing Policy Makers and Improving National Competitiveness
  34. Robert David Steele, ACCESS: Theory and Practice of Intelligence in the Age of Information
  35. Robert David Steele, Testimony and Comments on Executive Order 12356, 'National Security Information'
  36. Robert David Steele, A Critical Evaluation of U.S. National Security Capabilities Summer 1993
  37. Michael Castagna, Executive Book Report: Robert B. Reich, The Work of Nations, Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century
  38. Volume II

  39. Cover, Contents
  40. Alvin & Heidi Toffler, Keynote Presentation: National Knowledge Strategies, National Intellience Restructuring, and Global Economic Competitiveness
  41. Philippe Beaumard France, Learned Nations: Seeking National Competitive Advantages Through Knowledge Strategies
  42. Paul Caldwell, The International Investigative Market: Sources, Methods, and Products Text
  43. Paul Caldwell, The International Investigative Market: Sources, Methods, and Products Slides
  44. Arthur Elias, An Overview of the Information Industry in 1993
  45. Dr. Lloyd S. Etheredge, National Knowledge Strategies in the Intelligence Community, and the Library of the Future
  46. Daniel Himelfarb, Intelligence Requirements for Executives
  47. Robert Hall, Jane;s Approach to the New Threat Environment
  48. Jan Leijonhielm, The Critical Role of Open Sources and Products in Economic Intelligence Cooperation Between Government Industry: A Swedish Example
  49. THomas R. Pedtke, Putting Functionality in the Open Source Network
  50. Olivier Schmidt France, A History of Failure, A Future of Opportunity: Reinventions and Deja Vu
  51. Keiji Shima Japan, With Appreciation to Joichi Ito for Arrangements, Overview of Japanese Media and Information Systems
  52. Robert David Steele, Reinventing Intelligence: The Advantages of Open Source Intelligence OSCINT
  53. Paul Wallner, Overview of U.S. Intelligence Community's Open Source Requirements and Capabilities
  54. LtGen C. Norman Wood, USAF Ret., The Intelligence Community and the Open Source Information Challenge
  55. Nicholas Chantler, To Demonstrate the Need for Australia to Develop a Strategic Policy on Open Source Information OSI Which Capitalises on Emerging Trends
  56. Eliot Christian, Wide Area Information Servers WAIS and Global Change Research
  57. Roger Fraumann Australia, 2025, Fisher & Pavkel, and Geelong District Water Board...What Do They Have in Common? -or- Business is War
  58. Michael Halberstadt, High Tech and Low Life: Power and Communication in the Information Age
  59. Hiroshi Ishii, Cross-Cultural Communication & Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
  60. Shumpei Kumon, Toward Co-Emulation: Japan and the United States in the Information Age
  61. Shumpei Kumon with Appreciation to Howard Rheingold for the Copy, From Wealth to Wisdom: A Change in the Social Paradigm
  62. Consolidated Evaluations from Participants
  63. Announcement of OSS '04