| Briefing on The Intellipedians The social software movement within
the U.S. Intelligence Community
A cadre of U.S. intelligence analysts is working to shake-up the ways
that national security intelligence has been customarily shared, sifted,
and presented to policymakers. Using simple collaborative software tools
and instituting new rules for mashing the data, the Intellipedians
are slowly changing a mindset molded by years of stove-pipes and intelligence
hoarding.
In this Web audio-slide presentation, Chris Rasmussen, Knowledge Management
Officer, Intellipedia, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Department
of Defense, talks about what its like to work as an Intellipedian, the
rules they live by, and how the new tools are helping transform the ways
of the intelligence-processing for good. Rasmussen made this presentation
at FCWs recent Spring Government CIO Summit, in Ft. Myers, Fla.
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