CIA, NSA Adopting Web 2.0 Strategies


From Information Week:

In addition to Intellipedia, social and Web-inspired software is becoming the next great tool for the intelligence community.

While the United States intelligence community may have gotten a lot of publicity for its Wikipedia-like Intellipedia Web site, agencies like the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency are ramping up their use of other social and Web-inspired software as well.

Intellipedia has been a success -- with 830,000 pages, it's the crown jewel of the intelligence community's proof that information sharing is better in the wake of the 9/11 attacks -- but Michael Kennedy, director of enterprise solutions for the intelligence community, said the government can't rest on its laurels. He admits criticism that Intellipedia has matured, and while it remains a centerpiece, he said the government also needs to keep moving onto the next big thing.

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My Comment: The NSA and CIA are catching up to what everyone on the internet has been doing for the past two years.

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