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The difference stems from the culture of the organizations. While Military Intelligence (not necessarily military) is all about knowledge sharing, corporation rarely regard it as a goal and so do corporate employees.
If corporations want to promote knowledge sharing, they need to create an environment that notices and rewards it. Otherwise (and no matter how much money they invest in technology), knowledge sharing will not emerge.
Just my 2c.
My post discussed a news report from last November on how the CIA had announced the operation of a unit to monitor all public sources of information for useful intelligence. I know from interviewing government folks that acceptance of social media such as blogs and wikis has been rapidly accepted in some quarters. In others, the ability of social media to allow communication across organizational siloes is seen as problematic.
One official I interviewed said there had been resistance to blogs and wikis from those who wanted to maintain siloes as insurance against the possibility that security might be compromised in one area. How universal that view is I donÂ’t know.