The U.S. Department of Defense’s lead intelligence agency is using wikis, blogs, RSS feeds and enterprise “mashups” to help its analysts collaborate better when sifting through data used to support military operations.
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is seeing “mushrooming” use of these various Web 2.0 technologies that are becoming critical to accomplishing missions that require intelligence sharing among analysts, said Lewis Shepherd, chief of DIA’s Requirements and Research Group at the Pentagon.
Source: Computerworld via Information Wants To Be Free
DIA Analysts Are Turning to WEB 2.0 Wikis, Blogs, RSS Feeds and Mashups
July 16, 2008 by emapey
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