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The "Open Source Tri-Fecta" is a term coined by Robert David Steele Vivas, himself the primary proponent for [[Open Source Intelligence]] (OSINT), when he realized that before OSINT and after [[Free/Open Source Software]] (F/OSS), we must all focus on [[Open Spectrum]]. | The "Open Source Tri-Fecta" is a term coined by Robert David Steele Vivas, himself the primary proponent for [[Open Source Intelligence]] (OSINT), when he realized that before OSINT and after [[Free/Open Source Software]] (F/OSS), we must all focus on [[Open Spectrum]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:42, 27 February 2011
The "Open Source Tri-Fecta" is a term coined by Robert David Steele Vivas, himself the primary proponent for Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), when he realized that before OSINT and after Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS), we must all focus on Open Spectrum.