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- The CIA's Collaboration Growth Curve & IBM's Lotusphere ecosystem
- One of the highlights of last June's Enterprise 2.0 conference was Don Burke and Sean Dennehy of the US Central Intelligence Agency CIA describing how their 'Intellipedia' wikis were transforming the agency into a more collaborative organization: that presentation is embedded above. Ten...
- Tags: Fax Machine, CIA, Network, IBM Corp., Intellipedia, Fax, Collaboration, Groupware, Enterprise Software, Software, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2009-04-16
- Government moving - but slowly - towards Wikipedia information model
- While the Patent and Trademark Office received high Web 2.0 marks for implementing a Wikipedia-style experiment in patent review, expect the government to move very slowly towards letting the public update information on government websites, Government Computer News reports. “The ability of a user to add content to a...
- Tags: Web services, Patents, Intelligence, Government technology
- Blog posts 2007-04-02
- Wiki fever spreads to U.S. intelligence community
- The U.S. intelligence community has caught wiki fever, and it may do the array of agencies trying to paint of picture of global security threats some good. Reuters reports on Intellipedia, a Wikipedia-like wiki that is used by 16 intelligence agencies and comes is multiple flavors, depending on security clearance....
- Tags: SECURITY, Intellipedia, Wiki
- Blog posts 2006-10-31
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- The U.S. Government, Innovation and Data We Can Believe In
- Aahh. Everything about Barack Obama has seemed so fresh and original. Hey, he's the first [fill in the blank] to be president. And everything he does is refreshingly different from his predecessor, whose most amazing quality was his ability to get elected twice. (As if that was...
- Tags: Innovation, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Government, Leadership, Strategy, Federal Government, Management, Government, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-03-12
- CIA is upbeat on enterprise 2.0
- CIOs may not quite get the wiki thing, but the Central Intelligence Agency is pretty bullish on Web 2.0 techniques. According to CIO.com, part of the CIA's technology makeover relied on wiki software. Using a little enterprise 2.0 the CIA created something called Intellipedia, which was introduced...
- Tags: cia, enterprise 2.0, wiki, online communications, larry dignan
- Blog posts 2008-08-08
- Enterprise 2.0 Conference notebook
- Ironically this week has probably been my most offline in months - Sprint failed the brand new Westin Hotel in Boston disastrously with terrible or non existent wifi service. It was a real shame because Jive Software had an instance of Clearspace for the conference attendee community and there was...
- Tags: Security, Notebook, Collaboration, Environment, Enterprise 2.0, Conference, Wireless LANs, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking, Oliver Marks
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- Social networking invades U.S. intelligence agencies
- The Financial Times reports that the U.S. spies will have access to their own social network, dubbed "A-Space," modeled on services like Facebook and MySpace.Thomas Fingar, the deputy director of national intelligence for analysis, believes the common workspace â€" a kind of “MySpace for analysts†â€" will generate better analysis...
- Tags: Social Networking, Facebook, CIA, Network, Agency, Intelligence, Dot, Intelligence Agency, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- Are wikis and blogs the future of spying?
- In a fascinating piece in Sundays Times, Clive Thompson reveals that, confronted with the intractable problem of getting 16 intelligence agencies communicating and interoperating, the CIA set up a competition, the Galileo Awards, for the best ideas on how to combat the problem. The winning essay was written by Calvin...
- Tags: Intelligence, Government technology
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- Enterprise 2.0 meets spying 2.0
- Harvard Business School Associate Professor Andrew McAfee was encouraged by the news in Clive Thompsons New York Times story "Open Source Spying." Spying 2.0 is using social media, such as blogs and wikis to create more agile and effective information resources that can be used and shared among intelligence and...
- Tags: Enterprise 2.0, Government, Web Technology, IT Management, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
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