DocumentCode
2919230
Title
Connecting the Dots: Revealing the Invisible Hand for Sharing Information
Author
Sulek, David D. ; Howarth, McClain L. ; Ruebensaal, Virginia A.
Author_Institution
Booz Allen Hamilton, Herndon
fYear
2007
fDate
23-24 May 2007
Firstpage
335
Lastpage
341
Abstract
9/11 reinforced a fundamental truth: sharing meaningful and accurate information in a timely manner to counter terrorist threats is a national imperative. Since the attacks, the implementation of numerous reforms has improved the sharing of information among critical officials. Underlying these reforms is a transformative principle: that the nation must change from a need-to-know governance model to one predicated on a need-to-share. This essay argues this choice is a false dichotomy, and points to a third model where need-to-know and need-to-share co-exist and are interdependent. This third model recognizes that our challenge is seeking equilibrium between need-to-know and need-to-share to produce a flexible, adaptable marketplace for sharing information.
Keywords
data privacy; military computing; national security; 9/11 terrorism attack; counter terrorist threats; information sharing; invisible hand; national imperative; need-to-know governance model; need-to-share; Aerospace engineering; Counting circuits; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Impedance; Joining processes; Law; Legal factors; National security; Terrorism; homeland security policy; information sharing; national security policy;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
New Brunswick, NJ
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-1329-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISI.2007.379494
Filename
4258720
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