The Efficient Utilization of Open Source Information [electronic resource]
Open Source Information.
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Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] : Oak Ridge, Tenn. :
United States. Department of Energy. Office of Intelligence and National Security. Office of Intelligence ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Department of Energy,
2016.
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Summary: | Open Source Information. |
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Abstract: | These are a set of slides on the efficient utilization of open source information. Open source information consists of a vast set of information from a variety of sources. Not only does the quantity of open source information pose a problem, the quality of such information can hinder efforts. To show this, two case studies are mentioned: Iran and North Korea, in order to see how open source information can be utilized. The huge breadth and depth of open source information can complicate an analysis, especially because open information has no guarantee of accuracy. Open source information can provide key insights either directly or indirectly: looking at supporting factors (flow of scientists, products and waste from mines, government budgets, etc.); direct factors (statements, tests, deployments). Fundamentally, it is the independent verification of information that allows for a more complete picture to be formed. Overlapping sources allow for more precise bounds on times, weights, temperatures, yields or other issues of interest in order to determine capability. Ultimately, a "good" answer almost never comes from an individual, but rather requires the utilization of a wide range of skill sets held by a team of people. |
Item Description: | Published through SciTech Connect. 08/11/2016. "la-ur--16-26273" Samuel R. Baty. |
Physical Description: | 22 p. : digital, PDF file. |