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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:35 authored by G de Valk, Brian MartinBrian Martin
Publicly shared intelligence is the gathering and analysis of information of political value that is openly available to the public and able to be tested. This is a potential alternative to the sort of secret intelligence normally carried out by government agencies. Desirable features of publicly shared intelligence can be determined by analogy to other open knowledge production systems, including science and open source software. The case of the Shipping Research Bureau illustrates the potential of publicly shared intelligence. We outline features of a publicly shared intelligence system, including implications for public education.

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de Valk, G & Martin, B, Publicly shared intelligence, First Monday: Peer-Reviewed Journal on the Internet, 2006, 11(9). The original article is available here.

Journal title

First Monday

Volume

11

Issue

9

Pagination

8

Language

English

RIS ID

15384

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