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Of procurement, personnel, platforms and systems (P3S): a 21st century fleet? / Young, Andrew   Journal Article
Young, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author examines a current MoD central concept which has attracted a good deel of comment on the Naval Review website and elsewhere, the concept of a cheaper, smaller class of ship.
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Paradox of open source: an interview with Douglas J. Naquin / Bean, Hamilton   Journal Article
Bean, Hamilton Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Associated Press (AP) reported on 8 November 2005 that, as part of post-11 September 2001 (9/11) United States intelligence reform efforts, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) had established the Open Source Center (OSC). 1 Then-Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), former Florida congressman Porter Goss, described the OSC as a "major strategic initiative and commitment to the value we place on openly available information." 2 Challenging Goss's statement of commitment, the AP asserted that the OSC had actually been created, in part, in order to "elevate a brand of information [open source] that's long been a stepchild in the U.S. spy community." 3 Directed to "collect and study information that's publicly available around the world, including media reports, Internet postings and even T-shirts in Southeast Asia," 4 the OSC described itself as "the US Government's premier provider of foreign open source intelligence." 5 Visitors to the OpenSource.gov Website were told that the OSC offered authorized government employees and contractors "information on foreign political, military, economic, and technical issues beyond the usual media from an ever expanding universe of open sources
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