The Markle Task Force explores ways in which we can organize people at all levels—from neighborhoods to federal agencies—and develop innovative technologies that will allow…
The Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information Age provides guidelines and recommendations for the creation and implementation of a trusted information sharing network for…
In October, the Oquirrh Institute held the 2002 Olympic Security Review Conference to determine what went well and what could have been done more effectively…
In testimony to the Select Committee on Homeland Security of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Markle Task Force on National Security in the Information…
This response acknowledges that the Executive Orders are an important step toward the creation of a trusted information network, but communicates that more needs to…
This letter to the Senate’s Select Committee on Intelligence and Select Committee on Homeland Security includes the Markle Task Force’s Essential Elements of Legislation Should…
Zoë Baird and Jim Barksdale comment that the persistence information isolation is a threat to national security and suggest the SHARE Network as a solution. …
The Task Force on National Security in the Information Age was formed in April 2002, to address critical issues surrounding the use of information and…
The Markle Task Force suggests steps for implementing the SHARE Network.