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Write and submit a draft (typically two to three pages) of the Topic Description and Background section of your OSINT Course Project for instructor feedback. The Description and Background section should:Â
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1. Concisely describe and define a problem scenario and/or organization that could be targeted using Open Source (OSINT) intervention.Â
2. Explain why you selected this particular organization.Â
3. Review historical background and pertinent intelligence issues that relate to the organization.Â
4. Briefly describe how OSINT is likely to offer an effective solution to the tasked objective of horizon scanning and further open source collection.Â
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The following are a few examples of potential subjects that might be developed into a valid project topic:Â
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Here are a few topics I find interesting Please feel free to choose one of these: the The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), Boko Haram, ISIS, Vice Lords, Black Disciples
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(2) When developing the topic and researching the organization, one should consider themselves as being in a position of adequate stature so that the recommendations and observations made in this project paper will be considered. Caution should be given so as not to select an entity.organization that might be too broad in scope (i.e. Chase Bank, or the company formerly known as Blackwater) in order to provide the focused examination required of this essay paper. Include peer-reviewed references that contribute to the substance of the paper, and support the topic thesis.Â
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(3) Incorporate instructor feedback from this prospectudfpo,bs draft into your final ppt project. Make any corrections, additions, and/or deletions from your draft and post the corrected version of your assignment as a properly formatted MS Word document in the OSINT Project Prospectus
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All work should be submitted in Turabian format. No exceptions. Please note that Turabian has two different ways to format references. These include the author-date style, and the bibliography-notes style. The author-date style corresponds with a "References" list and the bibliography-notes style uses a "Bibliography" to list sources at the end of the paper.
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