The Intelligence Community does not lag far behind the private sector
in using collaborative tools; indeed, it has developed an impressive
array. However, the most used tools, like instant messaging (IM), are
employed primarily within agencies for peer-to-peer communication and
hence are neither widely collaborative nor especially novel: they are
different ways of accomplishing familiar functions. The array of
collaborative tools across agencies—ranging from IM to blogs to a
wiki called Intellipedia—is impressive but used mostly by
enthusiasts. This report identifies lessons learned from looking at
the use of internal collaborative tools across the Intelligence
Community, especially across the four biggest agencies: Central
Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security
Agency, and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency.
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ISBN
9781442259133
Publisert
2016
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Center for Strategic & International Studies
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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