November 01, 2006

Reuters article: U.S. intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia or China on Intellipedia?

The Reuters article.

"...the [Wikipedia] format known for its openness is key to the future of American espionage."

Wow! Key is the word! Imagine that, the government using an open system to open up! I wonder if and how the new spy movies to come will use Intellipedia. They'd probably have to spice it up a bit and create a Minority Report system-like interface or better yet use virtual worlds like Second Life. (If you go there, feel free to add me as a friend. I'm eMarv Alturas.) What do you think? What kind of movie would it be?

"Less restrictive versions exist for 'secret' and 'sensitive but unclassified' material."

Wouldn't it be great to have one version that can effectively handle all versions? 

"Intellipedia is currently being used to assemble a major intelligence report, known as a national intelligence estimate, on Nigeria as well as the State Department's annual country reports on terrorism, officials said."

Great to hear! The State Department is also participating.

"Some day it may also be the path intelligence officials take to produce the president's daily intelligence briefing."

Intellipedia may produce the president's daily brief! Very cool!

Dr. Wertheimer comment: "We're taking a risk," acknowledged Michael Wertheimer, the intelligence community's chief technical officer. "There's a risk it's going to show up in the media, that it'll be leaked."

There are risks in everything that everyone does. The key is risk management, not risk avoidance. The clearance has to mean something...

"Intelligence officials are so enthusiastic about Intellipedia that they plan to provide access to Britain, Canada and Australia."

What do you think about this? IMO, this can only be a good thing. Would you add anyone else to the list? If so, who else would you add?

A final very interesting quote:

Even China could be granted access to help produce an unclassified intelligence estimate on the worldwide threat posed by infectious diseases.

"We'd hope to get down to the doctor in Shanghai who may have a useful contribution on avian flu," senior intelligence analyst Fred Hassani said.

WOW! Why can't this happen now?

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October 26, 2006

National Defense Article: Wikipedia for Intel Officers Proves Useful or More good news for Intellipedia!

Here's the important Intellipedia text from the National Defense Magazine:

“Intellipedia,” as it is called, allows analysts to create a subject, then add their knowledge or documents to the “collaboration space,” [Richard Russell, deputy assistant director of national intelligence for information sharing and customer outreach at the office of the director of national intelligence] said at a conference sponsored by the Association for Enterprise Integration.

Intellipedia was created so “analysts in different agencies that work X or Y can go in and see what other people are doing on subject X or Y and actually add in their two cents worth ... or documents that they have,” Russell said.

“What we’re after here is decision superiority” not information superiority, he said. “We have to get inside the decision cycle of the enemy. We have to be able to discover what they’re doing and respond to it effectively.”

On a more open scale, the intelligence community recently collaborated with Health and Human Services to set up a “sensitive, but non-classified” avian flu portal that can be used by interested parties. Such forums are relatively easy to set up because 90 percent of the information on the subject is unclassified.

It's great to see that senior leaders are starting to get it! So is there anything that may prevent Intellipedia from becoming a success across the community? Or would you say that it already is a success?

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