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Washington embraces broader rules for OSINT under CIA guidance

Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence (right), and William Burns, Director of the CIA, (left), arrive in Washington on 12 March 2024 to attend the House Select Committee on Intelligence's annual threat assessment hearings.
Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence (right), and William Burns, Director of the CIA, (left), arrive in Washington on 12 March 2024 to attend the House Select Committee on Intelligence's annual threat assessment hearings. © Jack Gruber/USA Today Network/Reuters

The recent decision by US intelligence agency ODNI to include commercially available information in the official definition of open sources attests to the speed at which the information environment is evolving. The CIA is guiding the intelligence community through these fast-moving changes.

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Dataflow eyes UK, Claude Revel at ChapsVision, AGIS in Chile, Forward Global and Airbus win EDA tenders

From SIGINT to GEOINT and OSINT, with a dose of cyber, each week we report on events both big and small that matter in the community of technical intelligence providers.

Bassano del GrappaDataflow Security sets sights on British intelligence market

ParisChapsVision boost ethics committee with Claude Revel

SantiagoAGIS eyes Chile

BrusselsForward Global and Airbus team up for EDA's C5ISTAR contract

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