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September 16, 2012

New Army Guide to Open-Source Intelligence

Filed under: Intelligence,Open Data,Open Source,Public Data — Patrick Durusau @ 4:06 pm

New Army Guide to Open-Source Intelligence

If you don’t know Full Text Reports, you should.

A top-tier research professional’s hand-picked selection of documents from academe, corporations, government agencies, interest groups, NGOs, professional societies, research institutes, think tanks, trade associations, and more.

You will winnow some chaff but also find jewels like Open Source Intelligence (PDF).

From the post:

  • Provides fundamental principles and terminology for Army units that conduct OSINT exploitation.
  • Discusses tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) for Army units that conduct OSINT exploitation.
  • Provides a catalyst for renewing and emphasizing Army awareness of the value of publicly available information and open sources.
  • Establishes a common understanding of OSINT.
  • Develops systematic approaches to plan, prepare, collect, and produce intelligence from publicly available information from open sources.

Impressive intelligence overview materials.

Would be nice to re-work into a topic map intelligence approach document with the ability to insert a client’s name and industry specific examples. Has that militaristic tone that is hard to capture with civilian writers.

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