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{{the raw print, broadcast, oral debriefing or other form of information from a primary source. It can be a photograph, a tape recording, a commercial satellite image, or a personal letter from an individual.<ref>NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook 2 (Nov. 2001) ([http://www.oss.net/dynamaster/file_archive/030201/ca5fb66734f540fbb4f8f6ef759b258c/NATO%20OSINT%20Handbook%20v1.2%20-%20Jan%202002.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
 
{{the raw print, broadcast, oral debriefing or other form of information from a primary source. It can be a photograph, a tape recording, a commercial satellite image, or a personal letter from an individual.<ref>NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook 2 (Nov. 2001) ([http://www.oss.net/dynamaster/file_archive/030201/ca5fb66734f540fbb4f8f6ef759b258c/NATO%20OSINT%20Handbook%20v1.2%20-%20Jan%202002.pdf full-text]).</ref>}}
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Definition

Open Source Data (OSD) is

{{the raw print, broadcast, oral debriefing or other form of information from a primary source. It can be a photograph, a tape recording, a commercial satellite image, or a personal letter from an individual.[1]}}

References

  1. NATO Open Source Intelligence Handbook 2 (Nov. 2001) (full-text).