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Collective intelligence / Open-source intelligence / Espionage / United States Strategic Command / Robert David Steele / Defense Intelligence Agency / United States Intelligence Community / Defense Information Systems Agency / Central Intelligence Agency / National security / Data collection / Open source intelligence
Date: 2012-01-04 10:22:09
Collective intelligence
Open-source intelligence
Espionage
United States Strategic Command
Robert David Steele
Defense Intelligence Agency
United States Intelligence Community
Defense Information Systems Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
National security
Data collection
Open source intelligence

Information Operations: Putting the “I” Back into DIME

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