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Kateryna Stepanenko, a Russia Analyst, works as her desk at the Institute for the Study of War, Colegio San Hose elementary
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023, in Washington. school celebrates its 83-year
Associated Press
U.S. spies lag rivals in seizing on data anniversary
hiding in plain sight
Associated Press some examples of so-called open source
WASHINGTON (AP) — As alarms began to intelligence, or OSINT. Predicting the next
go off globally about a novel coronavirus pandemic or the next government to
spreading in China, officials in Washington fall will require better use of open source
turned to the intelligence agencies for in- material, the review found. “There is little
sights about the threat the virus posed to indication that the Intelligence Commu-
America. But the most useful early warn- nity’s exquisite collection capabilities were
ings came not from spies or intercepts, ac- generating information that was valuable
cording to a recent congressional review to policymakers,” wrote the authors of the
of classified reports from December 2019 review, conducted by Democrats on the
and January 2020. Officials were instead House Intelligence Committee.
relying on public reporting, diplomatic ca- Page 7
bles and analysis from medical experts — Continued on Page 2