Ray Saintonge wrote:
Fred Bauder wrote:
Why Wikipedia and Intellipedia (CIA's version of Wikipedia) can add Value for Information Users
http://www.birdsonginfo.com/blog/2009/05/in-addition-to-analysis-we-need-peo...
Fred Bauder
I've always had an eye for Freudian typos. Thus: "Prion to Intellipedia the analytical report was the primary method for combining information and intelligence." Analytical reports are thus the infectious proteinaceous bits that leave the intelligence community susceptible to mad-cow disease.
The CIA guy talking about Intellipedia at Wikimania 2008 had a less dramatic, more credible kind of example of how the wiki editing "churned": some editor would grab text off some intranet web page, only to be told "you shouldn't have done that, we were going to update it but hadn't got round to it yet". I certainly find the wikifying/copy editing phase of adapting old text to place in WP the most stringent form of critical fact-checking I do. But for Intellipedia what seems to go on is that they build articles that are still for background, and link to live WP pages also (rather than importing), so forming a layer between us and the actual hard intelligence.
Charles