Former Centcom intelligence analyst and Defense Tech pal Kris Alexander has some advice for our spyboys in this month’s Wired magazine: start blogging.
It’s an open secret that the US intelligence community has its own classified, highly secure Internet. Called Intelink, it’s got portals, chat rooms, message boards, search engines, webmail, and tons of servers. It’s pretty damn cool… for four years ago…
The first step toward reform: Encourage blogging on Intelink. When I Google “Afghanistan blog” on the public Internet, I find 1.1 million entries and tons of useful information. But on Intelink there are no blogs. Imagine if the experts in every intelligence field were turned loose — all that’s needed is some cheap software. It’s not far-fetched to picture a top-secret CIA blog about al Qaeda, with postings from Navy Intelligence and the FBI, among others. Leave the bureaucratic infighting to the agency heads. Give good analysts good tools, and they’ll deliver outstanding results.
And why not tap the brainpower of the blogosphere as well? The intelligence community does a terrible job of looking outside itself for information… If intelligence organizations built a collaborative environment through blogs, they could quickly identify credible sources, develop a deep backfield of contributing analysts, and engage the world as a whole. How cool would it be to gain “trusted user” status on a CIA blog?
Sign me up, Kris!


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