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Smart-Phones for Propaganda

Smart-Phones for Propaganda

by nsiteamadmin | Jan 13, 2017 | 2017, All Publications, SMA Publication, SMA Reachback Cell, SME Elicitation, Technical Report, ViTTa, Ziemke, J.

Question R2 (QL4): The wide-spread, public access to smartphones has been a game-changer for the distribution and production of propaganda. Is there more data available about the types of apps (e.g., WhatsApp, Facebook, Telegram, Viber) used on smartphones to...
Achieving Coalition Goals in Iraq/Syria

Achieving Coalition Goals in Iraq/Syria

by nsiteamadmin | Jan 13, 2017 | 2017, All Publications, Iraq, MIDDLE EAST, SMA Publication, SMA Reachback Cell, SME Elicitation, Sutherlin, G., Syria, Technical Report, ViTTa

Question (Sim#3): What must the coalition do in the information environment to achieve its objectives in Iraq and Syria and how can it deny adversaries the ability to achieve theirs? Part 2 Author | Editor: Sutherlin, G. (Geographic Services Inc). We have acknowledged...
Coalition Activities and Terrorism

Coalition Activities and Terrorism

by nsiteamadmin | Jan 13, 2017 | 2017, All Publications, Iraq, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AMERICA, SMA Publication, SMA Reachback Cell, SME Elicitation, Syria, Technical Report, USA, ViTTa, Ziemke, J.

Question (S#1): What are the correlations between the US/coalition operational and tactical actions in theater effecting terrorist activity throughout the world (i.e., external events). For example, does the loss of ISIL controlled territory or kill/capture of an ISIL...
Violent Non-state Actors in the Gray Zone

Violent Non-state Actors in the Gray Zone

by nsiteamadmin | Jan 9, 2017 | 2017, All Publications, Canna, S., Gray Zone, Peterson, N., Popp, G., SMA Publication, SME Elicitation, Technical Report, Terrorism, ViTTa

Violent Non-state Actors in the Gray Zone A Virtual Think Tank Analysis (ViTTa). Author | Editor: Canna, S., Peterson, N. & Popp, G. (NSI, Inc). Using the Virtual Think Tank (ViTTa) expert elicitation methodology, NSI asked six leading gray zone experts whether...
ViTTa Assessment and Analysis of the Gray Zone

ViTTa Assessment and Analysis of the Gray Zone

by nsiteamadmin | Jan 4, 2017 | 2017, All Publications, ASIA, EUROPE, Gray Zone, Popp, G., SMA Publication, SME Elicitation, Technical Report, ViTTa

The Characterization and Conditions of the Gray Zone: A Virtual Think Tank Analysis (ViTTa) Author | Editor: Popp, G. (NSI, Inc). Within United States government (USG) and Department of Defense (DoD) spheres, the gray zone is a relatively new terminology and phenomena...
Russian Interests in Syria

Russian Interests in Syria

by nsiteamadmin | Dec 20, 2016 | 2016, All Publications, ASIA, Astorino-Courtois, A., Edited Volume, EUROPE, Geopolitics, MIDDLE EAST, SMA Publication, SMA Reachback Cell, SME Elicitation, Syria, ViTTa

Question (R2 Special): What are indicators of change in Russian strategic interests in Syria? Author | Editor: Astorino-Coutois, A. (NSI, Inc). This paper found that Russia¹s strategic interests in the Middle East are fairly stable. What could change is how Russia...
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