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Top Secret: CIA explains its Wikipedia-like national security project
Topic: Current Events 10:02 pm EDT, Jun 11, 2008

"We still call spies collaborators," he noted. "We're trying to encourage collaboration, but there is still a negative connotation with that word."

Despite the early challenges, the CIA now has users on its top secret, secret and sensitive unclassified networks reading and editing a central wiki that has been enhanced with a YouTube-like video channel, a Flickr-like photo-sharing feature, content tagging, blogs and RSS feeds.

Underscoring how vital Intellipedia has become to the agency, the CIA has been providing briefings about data posted on the wiki since October 2007, according to the pair. They did not provide details on who or what agencies they were briefing based on content from the project.

Something that makes me feel good about national security and the competence of the CIA, for a change.

Top Secret: CIA explains its Wikipedia-like national security project



 
 
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