FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on global security & global

Open source intelligence : selected readings proceedings 1995

Omni Shoreham Hotel Washington D.C., 7-9 November 1995. Two volumes.

Oakton Va : OSS.net, 1995. Robert David Steele.

    VOLUME I

  1. Titlepage, Table of Contents, Coat of Arms, and In the Beginning--A Retrospective Appreciation from OSS '92
  2. Marjorie Hiava Selected Professional/Trade Associations in Information
  3. Robert Steele Information Concepts & Doctrine for the Future
  4. Andrew Shepard Intelligence Analysis in the Year 2002: A Concept of Operations
  5. Anthony Fedanzo Implementing Open Source Intelligence Through a Distributed Contribution Model
  6. Robert Steele E3i: Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, and Intelligence
  7. Adm William Studeman, DDCI) Teaching the Giant To Dance: Contradictions and Opportunities within the Intelligence Community (OSS '92 Keynote
  8. Howard Rheingold Tools for Thinking--Thinking New Thoughts
  9. The MITRE Corporation Open Source Research Processing Initiative
  10. Arnold Donahue National Funding Directions for Open Source Intelligence
  11. Terry S. Kees Advanced Information Processing & Analysis
  12. Daniel B. Sibbet Commercial Remote Sensing: Open Source Imagery Intelligence
  13. Anthony Fedanzo A Genetic View of National Intelligence
  14. Jean-Marie Bonthous Culture: The Missing Intelligence Variable
  15. Jan Herring The Role of Intelligence in Formulating Strategy
  16. Roger Karraker Highways of the Mind
  17. Robert Steele ACCESS: Theory and Practice of Intelligence in the Age of Information
  18. Robert Steele Testimony to the President's Commission on Eliminating Excessive Secrecy
  19. Alvin and Heidi Toffler) Global Security & Global Competitiveness (OSS '93 Keynote
  20. Philippe Baumard Learned Nations: Seeking National Competitive Advantages Through Knowledge Strategies
  21. Jan Lijenhelm The Critical Role of Open Sources and Products in Economic Intelligence Cooperation between Government and Industry by Jan Leijonhelm AND The Private Sector Role in Collecting, Processing, and Disseminating Intelligence by G.M. (Mert) McGill
  22. Olivier Schmidt A History of Failure, A Future of Opportunity: Reinventions and Deja Vu
  23. Robert Steele Reinventing Intelligence: The Advantages of Open Source Intelligence
  24. Douglas Engelbart Toward High-Performance Organizations: A Strategic Role for Groupware
  25. Robert Steele Talking Points for the Public Interest Summit
  26. Robert Steele Draft Legislation: The National Information Strategy Act of 1994 by Robert Steele and Private Enterprise Intelligence: Its Potential Contribution to National Security
  27. Reva Basch Secrets of the SuperSearchers: A Personal and Practical Perspective
  28. Harry Collier Toward the Global Information Industry and a New Information Paradigm
  29. Ralph Peters After the Revolution
  30. Robert Steele Open Source Intelligence: What Is It? Why Is It important to the Military?
  31. the Community Open Source Program Office Community Open Source Strategic Plan
  32. Robert Steele National Intelligence-The Community Tomorrow?
  33. CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITORS OSS'95
  34. OSS NOTICES Extract--Intelligence Building Blocks
  35. OSS NOTICES Extract--Mapping, Charting, & Geodesy Deficiencies
  36. OSS NOTICES Extract--House Appropriations Committee Surveys Open Source Intelligence
  37. OSS NOTICES Extract--Lip Service, Great Pretenders, and Open Source Intelligence
  38. OSS NOTICES Extract--Commercial Imagery
  39. VOLUME II

  40. Cover, Contents,
  41. Conference Executive Summary Including Congressman Larry Combent (C/HPSCI) and The Honorable William Colby,former DCI,
  42. Don McLagan, NewsEdge, Tailored News Alerts for a Competitive Edge,
  43. Jan Herring, Using the Intelligence Process to Create Competitive Advantage for Global Companies,
  44. Larry Prusak, Seven Myths of the Information Age,
  45. Chris Straub, Minority Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Remarks (Members View OSINT as Free,
  46. Are Sceptical),
  47. Alfred Rolington, Jane's Information Group, A Theory of Open Source Information,
  48. Ted Nanz, SPOT Image, Commercial Imagery and National Defense (Text),
  49. Ted Nanz, SPOT Image, Commercial Imagery and National Defense (Slides),
  50. Colonel Richard F. Ricardelli, former G-2, 82nd Airborne Division, OSINT in Support of Haiti Invasion (Text),
  51. Colonel Richard F. Ricardelli, former G-2, 82nd Airborne Division, OSINT in Support of Haiti Invasion (Slides),
  52. Andrew Garfield, UK, Update on the UK MoD OSINT Programme (Text),
  53. Andrew Garfield, UK, Update on the UK MoD OSINT Programme (Slides),
  54. Dr. Joseph Markowitz, Community Open Source Program Office (COSPO), Report on the Program,
  55. Ivian C. Smith, Special Agent in Charge, Little Rock, Critical Comments on the U.S. Intelligence Community Approach to Open Source Intelligence (OSINT)
  56. Tim Campen, National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC), NDIC Open Source Summary,
  57. Lori Schnittker, Use of Open Sources in the Criminal Intelligence Program of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Text),
  58. Lori Schnittker, Use of Open Sources in the Criminal Intelligence Program of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Slides),
  59. Robert Heibel, Overview of the Research and Intelligence Analyst Program (RIAP) at Mercyhurst College,
  60. Dr. Gordon Oehler, Non-Proliferation Center, Intelligence Support to Domestic and Translational Law Enforcement,
  61. Robert David Steele, Creating a Smart Nation: Strategy, Policy, Intelligence, & Information,
  62. Jan Herring, Intelligence to Enhance American Companies' Competitiveness,
  63. Jan Herring, Business Intelligence in Japan and Sweden: Lessons for the US,
  64. Neil Simon & Albert Blixt, Emerging Issues in Competitive Intelligence,
  65. the Side of the Road?,
  66. David R. Bender, The Information Highway: Will Librarians Be Left
  67. Ed Dandar, Army Intelligence XXI, Open Source Status Report,
  68. Open Source Information Exploitation for Army Intelligence XXI: Summary,
  69. Maj Mats Bjore, Swedish Armed Forces, Six Years of Open Source Information (OSI): Lessons Learned,
  70. Dr. Lawrence A. Farwell, Brain Fingerprinting (Article),
  71. Dr. Lawrence A. Farwell, Brain Fingerprinting (Patent),
  72. Stephen R. Schneider, The Criminal Intelligence Function: Toward a Comprehensive and Normative Model,
  73. Ralph Peters, INADEQUATE ANSWERS: Bureaucracy, Wealth, & The Mediocrity of U.S. Intelligence Analysis (Remarks to the open source intelligence lunch club, Tivoli Restuarant Rosslyn, 12 September 1995