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E3i Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, Collective Intelligence, & Information Peacekeeping

E3i Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, Collective Intelligence, & Information Peacekeeping. Making the Revolution 1 part moral, 1 part conceptual, 1 part technical, 1 part cultural. Complex Emergencies 32 Countries. Water Scarcity & Contaminated Water**. Refugees/Displaced 66 Countries.

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E3i Ethics, Ecology, Evolution, Collective Intelligence, & Information Peacekeeping

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  1. E3iEthics, Ecology, Evolution, Collective Intelligence, & Information Peacekeeping Making the Revolution 1 part moral, 1 part conceptual, 1 part technical, 1 part cultural

  2. Complex Emergencies 32 Countries Water Scarcity & Contaminated Water** Refugees/Displaced 66 Countries Ethnic Conflict 18 Genocides Today** Food Security 33 Countries Resource Wars, Energy Waste & Pollution** Modern Plagues* 59 Countries & Rising Corruption Common 80 Countries Child Soldiers 41 Countries Censorship Very High 62 Countries *State of the World Atlas (1997), ** Marq de Villier (Water), John Heidenrich and Greg Stanton (Genocide), Michael Klare et al (Resources), all others from PIOOM Map 2002 Top Ten Challenges44 Dictators + Immoral Capitalism Sets the Stage

  3. NNE 1509 3921 7502 Alt 11,004 Bridge: Clear Village: Friendly Over Hill: E Plt Defilade: OnStar Everyone Has Information NeedsMany of those needs are common to more than one party. We’re concerned about all information needs, not just “intelligence” requirements.

  4. Policy OpportunitiesDoD is Within Striking Distance of a Major Shift Global War of Terrorism • ODSI (Dr. Stephen Cambone) wants universal coverage down to the neighborhood level Transition to and from War • DoD Directive 3000.cc (draft) is on target • C4I needed to NGOs, PMCs, locals, etc. • Foreign open sources of information vital DoD GIG Good But Needs to Evolve Faster • Can’t collect/connect the dots on the fly • Can’t cycle connected dots back to the field • Global grid runs from too fat to not at all

  5. Baseball AnalogyHarnessing the Power of the Crowd OSINT HUMINT SIGINT IMINT MASINT

  6. Religions & Clans National NGO & Media Military Academic Law Enforcement Business Seven Information Tribes:The Way Ahead

  7. National Military Law Enforcement Business Academic NGO-Media Citizen+ Information Sharing Going for the Green

  8. 1. NETWORK ARCHITECTURE: • processing in the bit stream • interoperation • 4. COMMERCIAL COLLECTION: • open source feeds • special collection • 2. SEMANTIC ARCHITECTURE: • text-capable • scaled • 3. INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE: • incorporates open sources, on and off line • matches global real time knowledge to individual situations Three ArchitecturesOne Global Data Capture Service

  9. Connecting the Dots 24/7, All Levels HUMINT SIGINT IMINT MASINT OSINT OPS OTHER Point of Entry Raw Produces Actionable Intelligence Processed Raw OPINTEL Finished Intelligence Policy Package Public Perception Dots need to be connecting at every level, Including immediately upon ingestion. Today, one third of the dots connect here. (Collect 2/3rd, spill half—some say 80%) HUMINT SIGINT IMINT MASINT OSINT OPS OTHER

  10. Open Literature Non-Text Data Restricted Information Revision Tracking and Realtime Group Review Desktop Publishing and Word Processing Production of Graphics, Videos and Online Briefings Detection of Changing Trends Structured Argument Analysis Notetaking and Organizing Ideas Collaborative Work Interactive Search and Retrieval of Data Graphic and Map-Based Visualization of Data Modeling and Simulations OLD: NEW: Intelligent Network Enables Applications At All Points Clustering and Linking of Related Data Statistical Analysis to Reveal Anomalies Detection of Alert Situations Conversion of Paper Documents to Digital Form Automated Foreign Language Translation Processing Images, Video, Audio, Signal Data Automated Extraction of Data Elements From Text and Images Standardizing and Converting Data Formats On-the-fly Analytic Tools Applied At All Points

  11. SERVICE CLUSTER INTELLIGENCE CLUSTER R2 CG J-2 J-3 NGO CLUSTER CIVIL CLUSTER JICC J-1 MP J-5 CA J-4 Eng J-6 IT LAW ENFORCEMENT CLUSTER COALITION CLUSTER Inter-Agency CollaborationDoD Directive 3000.cc Opens New Doors 80% Unclassified Information

  12. Regional Information Center Deputy for Counterintelligence Japan Deputy for Covert Action Thailand

  13. Overlay & Virtually Integrate: African Early Warning & Open Source Information Network African Regional Intelligence Center Joint Analysis Center Molesworth Chief: South Africa Deputy Chief: North Africa Collection: East Africa Processing: West Africa Analysis: Central Africa Counter-I: TBD Covert Action: TBD Suez Team: Egypt Gibralter Team: Spain [Positions rotate every 3 years] Ronald Kasrils, Minister for Intelligence Services Republic of South Africa To Singapore To Montevideo

  14. SECRET BIG DATA • NSA-NGA • SAIC • HARRIS • NG-MS • NOT SECRET BIG DATA • UN, Red Cross, NGOs… • NASA , public geospatial • Factiva • LEXIS-NEXIS SIPRNET Open Source Information System – External (OSIS-X) • SECRET DISTRIBUTED DATA • Intelink • ARDA • ITIC • JHU/APL • NOT SECRET DISTRIBUTED DATA • CISCO • Google/Libraries • Amazon Inside the Book • Napster Plus

  15. Information Peacekeeping Through Collective Intelligence

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