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Exponential innovation is causing exponential disruption
Exponential innovation is causing exponential disruption
Exponential innovation is causing exponential disruption
Update: GCN updated their story today – after I posted – to point out that while the investigation continues, the charges against Mr. Lynch were dropped. My comments on the basic security aspect of this piece stand. Another perv in the ranks: Charles Lynch, director of the Defense Information Systems Agency’s Internet Protocol version 6…
Fox, welcome to the hen house. Zorro, recepción a la casa de la gallina. We’re looking, but we’re not seeing. On the immigration bill “compromise” . . . let me see if I get this right: the longer you’ve been breaking the law, the better the deal, is that it? Are you f***king kidding me?…
Leak: What you do when you pass classified to people not authorized to recieve it. Authorized Disclosure: What you do when you pass classified to people you think should have it when you have the authority to declassify.
If you have been following the developments surrounding what has been found in the captured Iraqi documents, you’re aware that they portray a dramatic and sometimes shocking state of affairs in pre-war Iraq. Some have asked how the US intelligence community could ignore these documents when they apparently contain such bombshells. The easy and predictable…
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) blasted the DOJ and the FBI division for a recent five-year, $12 million contract for ChoicePoint to provide investigative analysis software to the FBI. In February 2005, ChoicePoint announced a data breach after criminals set up fake businesses that purchased private information from the data broker. “What in heaven’s name are…
The CIA DI leads a cheer that should be read in full: Nearly one year ago, President Bush’s commission on weapons of mass destruction released its report identifying shortcomings in the intelligence community. Many of the commission’s judgments dealt with analysis, the discipline I lead at the CIA. The primary criticism was that our analysts…
Time to revisit an old favorite via Captain’s Quarters:
. . . some just smell worse than others. Who would I rather team up with: Amateurs or fabricators . . . hmmmm.
. . . blow him a kiss: The Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency has awarded contracts for a system to improve information retrieval. The sysetm is designed to simplify the process of identifying important information from multiple sources often ignored by analysts swamped by data.
FAS provides a copy of the latest IO doctrine . . . and the sign you’ll only see at the NDU-NPS championship football game:
Marc Ambinder is a journalist, researcher, historian, author of bestselling books and a teacher/mentor to many. We invited him on the OODAcast to help our community as we continue to look for insights that can drive operational decisions. For 20 years, Marc Ambinder has told true and complex stories about the world, revealed some of its…
We invited Boston Merdian’s co-founder and partner JC Raby on to the OODAcast do discuss his insights into the market today as well as his views on things companies can do to ensure they position themselves for the best possible transaction in the future. We also asked his advice for the strategic investor/buyer of firms…
Carmen Medina served 32 years in senior positions at the Central Intelligence Agency, most of which focused on one of the hardest tasks in the community, that of analysis. Carmen rose to lead the strategic assessments group for the agency, then was deputy director of intelligence, the most senior leadership position for analysis at the…