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ProcessingMake the Most of What You Know
Robert David SteeleIntelligence Coach
bear@oss.net
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Bangalore, IndiaNo computers, no bus passes
• If you think you have it bad, consider Bangalore, India.
• 99 people have to depend on one jeep, five motorcycles, and a scooter.
• No bus passes, no training, no computers.
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National Drug Intelligence CenterProcessing Makes A Strategic Difference
• Telling a story: DEA 900 files, FBI 90 files
• Case file benefits: visualizing the data for deep understanding
• Inter-agency benefits: providing an incentive for sharing leads
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• Automated processing is vital to making sense of vast quantities of information.
• Pattern analysis & anomaly detection are the primary objectives--the human mind will provide the understanding.
Processing ObjectivesPattern analysis & anomaly detection
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Collection ManagementCan’t do CM without processing
• If you don’t know what you already know, and if you don’t know what your critical information gaps are, you cannot do effective collection management or case development.
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• Our first mistake is to treat people as “free” goods.
• Our second mistake is to assume that an analyst can make sense of information simply by reading and thinking.
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AnalysisCan’t do analysis without processing
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Processing Pre-Requisite #1Data handling standards
• Digitization of data at the point of acquisition makes everything else easier.
• Agreeing on common data handling standards compatible with web-based information sharing is helpful.
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Processing Pre-requisite #2Geospatial attributes
• Adding geospatial attributes to your data will increase its processing value by 100X to 1000X!
• Geospatial and time attributes are what make automated fusion and pattern detection possible.
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Processing Pre-requisite #3Interoperability
• Interoperability of digital data is vital.– Among the seven
national tribes
– Among regional military commands
– Among military and non-governmental organizations including foreign businesses
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TECHNICAL HUMAN
III - External InformationEXTERNAL
INTERNAL
OrganizationalMemory System
DataConversion
DataVisualization
HeterogeneousSearch & Retrieval
TripReports
Churning(Rotationals)
LocalKnowledge
Expert Hires“Just Enough,Just in Time”
Internal Reporting
Vendor Reporting
Government Monitoring
Customer Monitoring
Environmental Monitoring
Technology Monitoring
CHUNKS(Intellectual Property)
PERSONALITY(Insight/Intuition)
Patents, Etc.
Trade Secrets
Meta-Data
Knowledge Capital™
Rolodexes/E-Mail
Personal Brand
Out-Sourcing ofInformationProcessing
Project/GroupManagement
Training
BusinessIntelligenceInstitutionalized
E-Commerce
Automated Analysis
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IV - Organizational Intelligence
I - Knowledge Management II - Collaborative Work
The Big PictureFour processing quadrants
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Processing Quadrant #1Knowledge Management
• Know what you know• Do not lose data,
insights, links• Integrate people,
projects, vendors, times, places, objects
• Optimize application of technology to internal information
INTERNAL
• Internal Reporting
• Vendor Reporting
• Project Management
• Data Conversion
• Automated Analysis
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Processing Quadrant #2Collaborative Work
• Human Capital• Inherent in People• Who They Know• How They Know• When They Know• What They Do• Who They Tell• How They Feel
INSIGHT• Employee BrandNames
• Rolodexes
• E-Mail Directories
• Cell Telephone Networks
• Trip Reports
• Rotationals
• Training
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Processing Quadrant #3External Information Acquisition
• Peter Drucker says this is the next 50 years of innovation
• OLD: spend on technology
• NEW: spend on external information in all languages, from all sources, all the time
EXTERNAL
• Local knowledge
• Expert hires “just enough, just in time”
• Customer monitoring
• Government monitoring
• Technology monitoring
• Environment monitoring
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Processing Quadrant #4Organizational Intelligence
• Data standards• Data entry mandated• Storage & retrieval• Historical access
without legacy system training
• Employee shoeboxes integrated/not lost
MEMORY
• Intellectual Property
• Organizational Memory
• Meta-Data
• History of Information
• Electronic/Human Links
• Survive Human Turnover
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Conversion of Paper Documents to Digital Form
Automated Extraction of Data Elements From
Text and Images
Standardizing and Converting Data Formats
Processing Images, Video, Audio, Signal Data
Automated Foreign Language
Translation
Open Literature Non-Text Data Restricted Information
Detection of Alert Situations
Clustering and Linking of
Related Data
Statistical Analysis to Reveal
Anomalies
Detection of Changing Trends
Interactive Search and Retrieval of
Data
Graphic and Map-Based Visualization
of Data
Modeling and Simulations
Collaborative Work
Notetaking and Organizing Ideas
Structured Argument Analysis
Desktop Publishing and
Word Processing
Production of Graphics, Videos and
Online Briefings
Revision Tracking and Realtime Group
Review
Finished Intelligence and Reporting
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Processing Desktop:
Generic Analytic Functionalities
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Processing DesktopNo Easy Solutions
PlanPlan
ExtendExtend
ReportReport
ShareShare
OSALAT
Copernic CollectCollect
Excaliber
Topic
Analyst WorkbenchIdentifier, SIFT,
OnTopic, Labrador
GMS, Athens
Aerotext
Intelligent MinerFor Text
AnalyzeAnalyze
Content Extractor
Information Portal,Comprendium
ClearForest Suite
CrimeLink
Analyst Notebook
**C-4-U Scout
**CI Spider
**Knowledge.Works
**Market Signal Analyzer
**E-Sense
**Corporate Intelligence Service
**TextAnalyst**Plumtree Corporate Portal
**Powerize
**Strategy!
**Wincite
**WisdomBuilder
** Previously reviewed in the Fuld & Co. Software Report
Groove?
EDGE?
MindMap?
SYSTRAN+?
Other CATALYST
Elements?
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Emerging Technologies #1Digitization of documents
• Battlefield digitization is no longer an issue
• Battlefield translation is no longer an issue
• What is missing is the leadership willingness to link troops to both processing and expert translators.
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Emerging Technologies #2Visualization of links in text
• Visualization of links among people, vehicles, weapons, and bank accounts is no longer an issue.
• What is missing is the leadership commitment to arming troops with intelligence
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Emerging Technologies #3Peer-to-peer computing & communications
• Networked “side to side” intelligence is vastly more effective than up and down chain of command intelligence.
• What is lacking is a leadership commitment to training and then trusting the troops.
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Processing Solution #1Internet as common operating environment
• War and operations other than war are now a “come as you are” situation, with ad hoc allies that cannot be anticipated.
• Only the Internet offers a global C4I solution for mix and match people, equipment, and data.
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Processing Solution #2Open source software & security
• European Community has the right idea--open source software is the wave of the future
• Security must be in the software, not the hardware or the physical controls
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Processing Solution #324/7 “Plots” at every level
• Need “plots” at the township, city, province, and national levels, as well as special regional intelligence centers
• Sources, geospatial processing, and analysts must merge
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Recommendation #1National “skunkworks” for seven tribes
• Neither the government nor the business world will solve the processing problem alone.
• Need a national “skunkworks” where open sources and open software can be safely integrated
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Recommendation #2Push NATO and USA for web-based sharing
• Help the European Community focus on the urgency of insisting that NATO and the USA migrate to a web-based approach to sharing all information, at every classification level. This is a Native American ethic.
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Recommendation #3Internet, Wireless, Spectrum
• Extend the Internet to every street corner
• Go wireless, with encryption, quickly
• Free up as much spectrum as possible--South Korea is the leader, not the USA
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Creating a Smart NationConnect Content Coordinate C-ecurity
• Connectivity everywhere• Content is digitized• Coordination of
standards and investments
• C4 Security across all seven tribes--public safety at same level as safety of secrets