The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) have unveiled a new strategy aimed at harnessing the potential of open-source intelligence (OSINT) in intelligence operations. This strategy, detailed in a six-page unclassified report, emphasizes the critical role of publicly or commercially available information in addressing intelligence priorities and gaps.
Despite the limited details provided in the report, the strategy outlines four fundamental approaches to enhance OSINT collection, processing, and utilization until 2026. These strategies include sharing more OSINT, developing integrated collection management tools, fostering innovation, and improving tradecraft for next-generation OSINT through workforce investments.
The initiative reflects the intelligence community’s recognition of the exponential growth of OSINT availability and the need to adapt to advancements in technology, particularly artificial intelligence and machine learning. The report underscores the importance of leveraging innovative tools and fostering collaboration with industry and academia to maximize the value of OSINT in intelligence gathering and analysis, amidst a rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape.