Title: Information Peacekeeping
1Information Peacekeeping The Future of
IntelligenceThe United Nations, Smart Mobs,
the Seven Tribes
- Robert David Steele
- ltbear_at_oss.netgt
- NISA 15 Nov 02
2Abstract 1 Seven Tribes
3Abstract 2 ISO Standards
- Generic to All Tribes
- Open Source Collection
- Multi-media processing
- Analytic toolkits
- Analytic tradecraft
- Operations security
- Defensive counterintelligence
- Leadership skills
- Training culture skills
- Unique to Some Tribes
- National clandestine covert collection,
offensive CI - Military targeting, mobility
- Police arrest interrogation
- Business fiscal accountability
- Media attention-getting skills
- NGO humanitarian values
- Religious faith-based insights
- Ethnic blood-based insights
4Abstract 3 Multi-Lateral Sharing
- 80 of Global Intelligence Will Be Via
- Shared Collection--Open, Human, Technical
- Shared Processing--Data Entry, Translation
- Shared Analysis--Multi-cultural, indigenous
- 20 of National Intelligence Will Be Via
- Unilateral or bi-lateral secret collection
- Unilateral or bi-lateral secret analysis
5Abstract 4 Public Intelligence
- Intelligence as mixed public-private good
- Must be taught in all schools at all levels
- Public intelligence will drive public policy
- Greatest impact will be on total national
budgets--allocations among the instruments of
national power (less on military, more on
diplomacy, intelligence, public health, etc.) - Art of the long view will re-emerge.
6Abstract 5 UNODIN IP
- Will take 10-25 years
- UN DPI is a one-way road with 77 lanes
- UN in denial on all aspects of intelligence
- Goals to change how Nations spend money and how
UN does business
7State of the Tribes Today
- National 50
- Military 40
- Business 30
- Academic 30
- Law Enforcement 20
- NGO-Media 20
- Religious 20
- We have much to do.
8Bottom-Up and Peer-to-Peer
9New Measures of Merit
- Open Source Collection
- Multi-Media Processing
- Analytic Toolkits
- Analytic Tradecraft
- Defensive Security
- Leadership
- Training
- Culture
10Sharing the Burden
- Open Source Collection, Translation, Digitization
- Distributed Processing
- LINUX/OS as new standard for all tribes
- XML Geo and open API as mandated standards
- Generic analyst toolkit
- Share leaders, training
- Create global culture
11Processing DesktopGeneric Analytic
Functionalities
12New Paradigm (1 of 2)
- OLD
- Policy Over Intelligence
- Unilateral
- Mostly Secret
- Technical Emphasis
- Collection Emphasis
- One-language filter
- Mistakes hidden
- Short-term thinking
- NEW
- Intelligence Over Policy
- Multilateral
- Mostly Public
- Human Emphasis
- Analysis Emphasis
- Multi-lingual filters
- Mistakes acknowledged
- Long-term thinking
13New Paradigm (2 of 2)
- NATIONAL
- One leader, 3 deputies
- Secret Collection
- Open Collection
- All-Source Analysis
- Unite the tribes
- Pool resources
- Serve the people
- GLOBAL
- Multi-lateral Councils
- Collection
- Processing
- Analysis
- Unite the tribes
- Regional Centers
- Serve the people
14Regional Intelligence Center
Deputy for Counterintelligence Japan
Deputy for Covert Action Thailand
15Collective Individual IntelligenceHarnessing
Distributed Citizen Intelligence
16Change in Time Focus
- 7th Generation Thinking
- Public Health
- Bacteria, Preventive Medicine
- Cultures of Violence
- Education Mental Health
- Water
- Food
- Energy
- Accountability of Leaders Over the Longer Term
17Information Peacekeeping 1Changing What We
Spend Money On
- Public intelligence can change public spending
priorities - Less on military, more on everything else
- Global intelligence can create global security
forces and funds for sustaining Earth and Peace
18Information Peacekeeping 2Changing When How
We Intervene
- Public warning can change public policy
- More Prevention
- More Peacekeeping
- More Education
- More Long-Term Aid
- Less Corruption
- Less Censorship
- We have a sacred duty.
Inconvenient Warning Warning Fatigue Are
Obstacles.
19Information Peacekeeping 3Changing Who Does the
Thinking
- Public, not elites, must be the final judge of
global security values - Public intelligence will enable public
understanding/action - Berto Jongmans map is Reference A--we must all
support him.
20Information Peacekeeping 4Changing Who Makes a
Difference How
21Information Peacekeeping 5Changing How the
World Views Intelligence
- Weekly report
- Distance learning
- Virtual library
- Expert Forum
- Shared directory
- Shared calendar
- Shared budget
- Shared plot (map)
22Information Peacekeeping 6Changing the
Strategic Focus
- Connectivity everywhere
- Content is digitized
- Coordination of standards and investments
- C4 Security across all seven tribes--public
safety at same level as safety of secrets
23Conclusion
- The new craft of intelligence is the best hope
for world peace through a world brain. - A United Nations Open Decision Information
Network (UNODIN) is a possibility. - We work for the public. Only by educating the
public, creating Smart Nations, can secret and
open intelligence endeavors hope to succeed. - Millions more will die before we get it right.
- There is no time to waste--we must start now.
24Headlines, Books, Conferences
UN INTELLIGENCE Does Not Exist, Will Not Exist,
Until Secretary General Makes Intelligence the
Second Half of the Planned Reform of the
Department of Public Information