Title :
Fusing Open Source Intelligence and Handheld Situational Awareness: Benghazi Case Study
Author :
Boleng, Jeff ; Novakouski, Marc ; Cahill, Gene ; Simanta, Soumya ; Morris, Edwin
Author_Institution :
Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
This paper reports the results and findings of a historical analysis of open source intelligence (OSINT) information (namely Twitter data) surrounding the events of the September 11, 2012 attack on the US Diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya. In addition to this historical analysis, two prototype capabilities were combined for a table top exercise to explore the effectiveness of using OSINT combined with a context aware handheld situational awareness framework and application to better inform potential responders as the events unfolded. Our experience shows that the ability to model sentiment, trends, and monitor keywords in streaming social media, coupled with the ability to share that information to edge operators can increase their ability to effectively respond to contingency operations as they unfold.
Keywords :
history; national security; social networking (online); ubiquitous computing; Benghazi case study; Libya; OSINT information; Twitter data; US Diplomatic mission; context aware handheld situational awareness framework; context computing; contingency operations; edge operators; events attack; historical analysis; information sharing; open source intelligence information; prototype capabilities; social media streaming; table top exercise; Command and control systems; Context; Media; Personnel; Prototypes; Real-time systems; Twitter; context computing; open source intelligence; real time processing; situational awareness; social media;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference (MILCOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2014.158