Officials in the intelligence community have started several initiatives related to information technology tagging, collaboration and acquisition to improve data-sharing among personnel of all security levels. They believe data can be published after information about how it was acquired is removed. “It’s all about the data,” said Alan Wade, chief information officer for the CIA. He spoke Sept. 29 at the Government Symposium on ISR Transformation. Officials in the intelligence community started a pilot program that uses control interfaces to share classified and unclassified data among employees, the Defense Department and civilian agencies. The interfaces use standards to filter and more quickly move the data, Wade said.Full Story
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