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If We Could Only Collaborate as Much as We Talk About It!From the AFCEA Intelligence Blog, by Joe Mazzafro, regarding Louis Andre's comments at the AFCEA Fall Intelligence Symposium at the National Reconnaissance Office in Chantilly, VA during the 10/15/07 panel discussion on "Responsibility To Provide" Inside and Outside the Intelligence Community. Last month I gave you my slant on the September Analytic Transformation Conference in Chicago, where the IC dignitary seemed to conclude that collaboration across the IC would indeed be transformational. A less convinced group of mostly retired IC practitioners now toiling in the private sector gathered at the NRO on 17-18 October for the AFCEA Fall Intelligence Symposium to hear from a cross section of speakers about "Information Sharing and Collaboration.' Seems to me that the IC and those who make money selling goods and services to the IC believe collaboration is the missing condition for returning the IC to its halcyon (though in my view undeserved) reputation of the Cold War days for protecting our national security. Since collaboration is such an important and recurring topic of discussion at least some at the AFCEA Fall Symposium were wondering if collaboration was something that could actually be described or was it more akin to pornography as being something you know when you see it. During the first day's panel on "'Responsibility To Provide' Inside and Outside the Intelligence Community" Louis Andre, former DIA Senior Analyst and now with CACI, was asked to: provide a very brief description of the "Information Sharing End State" that you envision and whether you can cite any models, operational or proposed, that come close to illustrating your vision?" That Louis had a well thought out response made many of us realize that we would have struggled to answer this most basic of questions because collaboration in an IC context is something we can recognize but don't actually understand. Since many requested the text of Louis response here it is (emphasis is his)!
Not being as smart as Louis and not having a better answer I am happy to accept this description of a workable collaborative
end state for the IC. A strategic vision like this is important because if you don't know were you are going any road will get you
there. In a community as large and complex as the IC, for collaboration to be wide spread and effective there is a need for both
governance and structure for programming and budgeting. |
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