2000 Farace (NL) Gray Literature

Historic Contributions, Methods & Process

GrayNetDominic Farace is one of a handful of pioneers who have defined the Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and now the Public Intelligence domain, discipline, community of practice, whatever you want to call it.  Where others sought to extract cash by doing, this pioneer sought to create value by connecting dots to dots, dots to people, and people to people.  We hold him in the highest esteem.  Below is his earlier citation for a Golden Candle Award, followed by his briefing to OSS 2000.

Dr. Dominic J. Farace, GrayNet (The Netherlands) OSS 21 (2000): Dr. Dominic Farace, founder and leader of Graynet, and the foremost champion of Gray Literature discovery, acquisition, and exploitation.

Dominic Farace
Dominic Farace

2000 PRIMER on Open Sources & Methods

Methods & Process, OSINT Generic

2000

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Training Bjore PRIMER: How InfoSphere Uses the Internet

2000

US

Training CSM PRIMER: Top Secret Kodak Moments in Space

2000

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Training David PRIMER: Intelligence Analysis in a New Century

2000

US

Training Davis PRIMER: Compendium of Analytic Tradecraft Notes

2000

NL

Training Farace PRIMER: Gray Literature 2: Finding the Not Easily Found

2000

US

Training Klein PRIMER: Gray Literature 1: Finding the Needle in the Haystack

2000

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Training Lanza PRIMER: Beyond the Internet (Slides)

2000

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Training Lanza PRIMER: Beyond the Internet (Text)

2000

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Training Rodriguez PRIMER: Briefing on DIALOG

2000

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Training Rodriguez PRIMER: Chart Comparing DIALOG to Internet (At the Time)

2000

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Training Sacks PRIMER: Primary Research

2000

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Training Sandman PRIMER  Applied Human Intelligence

2000

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Training Snowden PRIMER: Geospatial Intelligence Options

2000

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Training Soule & Ryan PRIMER: Gray Literature 3: Technical Briefing

2000

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Training Steele PRIMER: A Few Thoughts on the Internet (At the Time)

2000

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Training Webb & Steele PRIMER: Integrated Analytic Toolkit Requirements