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Posted by Bruce Tober on October 17, 2000 at 12:09:21:
In Reply to: Re: The Potential for Knowledge Management in Conflict Management posted by Jack Vinson on October 16, 2000 at 17:35:04:
JV wrote:
"My question for the intelligence community is just how well is the information indexed? I would want to know info about the parties involved. But I would also want past conflicts and resolutions, conflicts & resolutions with other parties, history of the issue at hand, etc., etc. These all sound fairly easy as I state them, but this has clearly not been the case."No, it sure as h*** hasn't been. Just think of a certain oriental country's embassy in a certain East Euro country's capital and a certain North American country's bombing of it.
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