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Much more news to come about Intellipedia or How did FAS get this Media Advisory?

I saw a post on the Homeland Security watch blog and saw that (in addition to the a reference to the US News & World Report article I referenced in the last post) there was a link to DNI PAO Media Advisory about Intellipedia posted on FAS. One thing I wonder is how did they get access to that? I searched the DNI website and found no reference to it. I guess they must have just sent the media adisory to a select # of folks. I certainly would have liked to attend, but I don't think they consider me to be media, though some bloggers are... (I actually sent an email to DNI PAO about Intellipedia, but I didn't get a response back...)

Be prepared for a flurry of articles within the next few days... It'd be interesting to see who from the media they invited to attend...

Overall, as I've said before, this is a good thing! It is great to see that the Intelligence Community is embracing wikis and information stewardship!

What do you think? Is media attention positive?

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