The Information Advantage
Join host Frank Emerson, J.D., on The Information Advantage, as he interviews Governor West Chair speakers at The Citadel. Speakers include experts in the intelligence, military, law enforcement, homeland security, and diplomatic communities.
Emerson currently serves as the Governor John C. West Chair of American Government and International Studies for The Citadel’s Political Science Department and is a senior policy consultant to the government, advising on national security, foreign policy, and legal issues.
The Information Advantage is produced by Aubrey Carson and Jessica Galvin, with additional support provided by Jeff Leonard. The music for this podcast is produced by Bert Jerred.
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Join host Frank Emerson, J.D., on The Information Advantage, as he interviews Governor West Chair speakers at The Citadel. Speakers include experts in the intelligence, military, law enforcement, homeland security, and diplomatic communities.
Emerson currently serves as the Governor John C. West Chair of American Government and International Studies for The Citadel’s Political Science Department and is a senior policy consultant to the government, advising on national security, foreign policy, and legal issues.
https://www.citadel.edu/political-science/faculty-staff/dr-frank-emerson/
Listen to some of the speakers at The Citadel’s first OSINT Conference discuss the future of OSINT and the need for expanding partnerships among the government, private sector, and academia. Thank you to Andrew Borene at Flashpoint, Patrick Weninger and Matthew Brock at Orbis Ops, Jim Ford at Microsoft, Dennis Eger with the U.S. Army, Melissa Ullom with the U.S. State Department, and Guido Torres at Irregular Warfare Initiative for taking the time to talk with us on The Information Advantage.
The Information Advantage is produced by Aubrey Carson and Jessica Galvin, with additional support provided by Jeff Leonard. The music for this podcast is produced by Bert Jerred: youtube.com/@bertjerred
Episode 7: The Citadel’s 2024 OSINT Conference
Listen to some of the speakers at The Citadel’s first OSINT Conference discuss the future of OSINT and the need for expanding partnerships among the government, private sector, and academia. Thank you to Andrew Borene at Flashpoint, Patrick Weninger and Matthew Brock at Orbis Ops, Jim Ford at Microsoft, Dennis Eger with the U.S. Army, Melissa Ullom with the U.S. State Department, and Guido Torres at Irregular Warfare Initiative for taking the time to talk with us on The Information Advantage.
The Director of National Intelligence OSINT Executive, Jason Barrett, discusses the Intelligence Community’s Open Source Intelligence Strategy 2024-2026 and the connection between open source intelligence and advising tomorrow’s principled leaders.
Episode 5: Professors DuBose Kapeluck, Ph.D., and Mark Owens, Ph.D.
Join Professors DuBose Kapeluck, Ph.D., and Mark Owens, Ph.D., who are The Citadel’s experts on southern politics, as they discuss the 2024 presidential race and the results of The Citadel Poll. Learn about their findings, voters’ preferences, decision making, and what it means for South Carolina as one of the fastest growing states.
The Citadel Poll
Join our discussion with retired CIA Officer David Tyson as he gives The Citadel’s cadets the educational advantage on his career as a CIA operations officer and member of CIA’s Team Alpha. Tyson was a member of Team Alpha, the first group of U.S. personnel inserted behind enemy lines in Afghanistan after 9/11. Tyson also served as a Chief of Station and is a recipient of the CIA’s Distinguished Intelligence Cross, the Agency’s highest award for valor, and the Agency’s Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal.
Citadel Professor Melissa Graves, Ph.D., discusses The Citadel’s OSINT Conference and why OSINT is the Intelligence Discipline of First Resort.
Listen to Tonya Ugoretz, the FBI’s Assistant Director, Directorate of Intelligence, provide the information advantage on the FBI’s unique law enforcement and intelligence roles, and how the FBI is adapting to a shifting operating environment through the FBI’s five-year intelligence program strategy.
Do you want to catch the next high value target, such as a terrorist or international drug trafficker? Listen to former CIA officer and adjunct Citadel professor, Mike Cinnamon ’92, provide you the information advantage on targeting and how it works.