OSS '03

Beyond OSINT : creating the global multi-cultural intelligence web

Two volumes. One is the main proceedings, the second volume is a small supplement with extra material.

Holiday Inn Hotel, Westpark Rosslyn, 15-19 September 2003, Washington D.C., USA.

Published by OSS.net, 4350 Fair Lakes Court, Va. USA, 2003


VOLUME I : proceedings

  1. Titlepage, coat of arms, Table of ,Contents Other Administrative Information,
  2. Speaker's : Photos and Biographies,
  3. Exhibitor : Information,
  4. Ran Hock : The Open-ness of the Internet,
  5. Arno Reuser : Intelligence Librarian Tradecraft,
  6. Steve Edwards : Open Source Intelligence Gathering Within the UK Police National Intelligence Model (Text),
  7. Steve Edwards : Open Source Intelligence Gathering Within the UK National Police Model (Slides),
  8. Jack Davis : Analytic Paradoxes: Can Open Source Intelligence Help?,
  9. Simon Pak & John Zdanowicz : Lost Federal Income Tax Revenues from Over-Invoicing Imports and Under-Invoicing Exports,
  10. Simon Pak & John Zdanowicz : Transfer Pricing Income Tax and Import Duty Fraud,
  11. Robert Young Pelton : World's Most Dangerous Places,
  12. Thomas Copeland : Is The "New Terrorism" Really New? An Analysis for the New Paradigm for Terrorism,
  13. Johan Truyens : Intelligent versus Intelligence: This Is The Question,
  14. Max Manwaring : New World, Different Players: Old and New Threats to Stability, Security, and Sovereignty,
  15. David Boren : Foreword, The Search for Security: A U.S. Grand Strategy for the 21st Century,
  16. Richard Danzig : Countering Traumatic Attacks,
  17. Michael Andregg : The State of the Academic Tribe in 2003 (Text),
  18. Michael Andregg : The State of the Academic Tribe in 2003 (Slides),
  19. Greg Fyffe : Intelligence Sharing and OSINT (Summary),
  20. Carmen Medina : 21st Century Analysis,
  21. National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) : Geographic Information for the 21st Century: Building a Strategy for the Nation (January 1998),
  22. Mats Bjore : Reinventing Commercial Intelligence,
  23. OSS '04 Stephen Arnold, One Machine...One View (Information Technology Overview),
  24. Patrick Cammaert : (LtGen NL RN), Military Advisor to the Secretary General of the United Nations, Commentary on Peacekeeping Intelligence,
  25. VOLUME II : supplement to the proceedings

  26. Supplemental : Volume Contents and Golden Candle Awards,
  27. Brian Czech : The Stead State Revolution for National Security and International Stability (Slides),
  28. Greg Fyffe : Intelligence Sharing and OSINT (Full Text),
  29. Jim Hardee : Special Operations OSINT,
  30. Ben Harrison : OSINT Requirements, Collection & Production Management: One Way of Doing Things,
  31. Dr. Patricia Lewis : Director, UN Institute for Disarmament Research (Geneva), Creating the Global Brain (Through) The United Nations,
  32. Dr. Max Manwaring : War & Conflict: Six Generations (Slides),
  33. Dr. Joseph Markowitz : OSINT in Support of All-Source Intelligence,