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Satellite Intelligence & Surveillance
The tools and resources available now, compared to when I first became involved in satellite communications and reconnaissance in the mid 1970′s, is amazing. At Communication Links, Inc. our powerful computers I have sophisticated modeling software that can fly satellites through space and examine every beam and the relationship to every user. I have spreadsheets that list every satellite and all the technical and operational data, which would have been unthinkable only a few years ago.
Unfortunately the same data can be obtained by anyone, anywhere around the world, and with a little effort can be used to gather intelligence, and plan criminal activities. Now more than ever the operators and engineers of these vulnerable information systems have to be alert, and conscious of their misuse.
Most of the information contained in these public web pages is openly available, and although we have closed door briefings and workshops for security and corporate intelligence professionals nothing here will be cause for concern.
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Project Case Studies
Throughout the years I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to develop a whole spectrum of Change Management project skills and scenarios, training and gained insights into many industries, which are being passed on through workshops and projects. I have been fortunate to have worked with some of the best executives, managers, politicians, diplomats, military and intelligence officers around, and some of the worst!
Many case studies can not be posted for they are classified, and many more proprietary. Most companies want their names and project kept confidential. The ones that can be posted on the web will help managers look for similar scenarios to their own, often in a completely different industry. History does repeat itself.
Since 9/11 most of the work has been involved in the world of Intelligence, and that field dramatically shows the need for urgent Change Management. So does the world of International Diplomacy, to undo the horrific damage done by the Bush Administration. Candidates for President promise Change, how they will achieve this lofty goal remains to be seen. I have asked many time and am still waiting for a sensible, or feasible answer.
Managing New Product Launch Teams (2008)
Managing Change in a Corporate Intelligence Center (2007)
Managing the Change to Remote Employees (2007)
Expanding the Internet in Third World Countries (2003)
Y2K, Changing the Date (1999)
Change Management for Pilots (1990)
Wedding Favors Today and Episode Wedding (2002)
Changing the Face of Global Diplomacy (1983-1988)
Global Frequency Project (1984)
Change Management of Offshore Safety (1975)
America's Image Abroad – Stop It Getting Worse
I have a longtime interest in the effects of perceived image around the world for it was President Reagan that gave me the unique opportunity to travel around the world many times, visiting 125 US Embassies and Consulates advising on the required needs to implement the global WorldNet television network.
This involved meeting and briefing several hundred diplomats and Embassy staff, and meeting media, corporate and government leaders around the world.
Those were the days when the world listened when the President of the United States spoke. These days the emphasis has somewhat moved from government image to corporate image as corporations realize that the antics of blundering politicians can devastate their relationships, and they need their own image to be decoupled from the image of their government. The ability to minimize damage and maximize opportunity from business meetings is essential, and a good positive image is needed.
That image needs to apply from meetings with the CEO, down to product pitches by sales representatives.
Global image is important for persuading people to Buy American and support the bloated US economy. Few understand how much we have borrowed to maintain our lifestyle, a media driven lifestyle beyond our means. As every unproductive foreign military escapade is launched (car monograms), with money borrowed from the Chinese, our ability to repay, and our economic independence is reduced.
The US Economy appears strong, but like the roads and bridges around the country, it is crumbling at it’s foundations.
Poll after poll shows the image, trust and reputation of the United States is in free fall, and despite hollow words from Bush and his supporters nothing is slowing the rate of fall. Sadly the point is close, and may have been passed, where the only solution is major surgery and removing the factors that cause this negative perception. There is no way Bush will ever admit an error in his judgment, for that came directly from God. Vice President “Dr. Evil” Cheney is not moving, despite sabotaging the Republicans opportunity for promoting the sitting Vice President ready for the General Election.
There leaves only one alternative, that of sitting and waiting until the Lame Duck Presidency times out and is replaced. Unfortunately that means our competitors have even more time to get stronger. The Chinese will have even more debt to give them unprecedented leverage, which they will eventually use to destroy the US economy and become the World’s only Superpower. That’s how important Global Image is to the USA.
Thank You Pentagon
The Bush Administration could not have done more long term damage to the carefully crafted image of America if they had tried. Some would say they did try to destroy the hard won image, as a knee jerk for 9/11 and their carefully scripted exploitation of the attack, whoever planned and executed it.
The problem is that this declining image is costing us billions of dollars a year, and will eventually cost us trillions. As one who has traveled hundreds of thousands of miles promoting the image of America and Britain, it seems a lifetime of work was destroyed by a Country Bumpkin, with very smart and scheming advisers and handlers. Sadly the world agrees with me.
But Bush will be gone shortly, banished to ride his Mountain Bike around Crawford, Texas till he falls off. The damage to the US image will be left to future generations to repair. But there is enough blame and stupidity to go around the entire Administration. Rumsfeld’s Pentagon has wasted $400 Million on trying to plant “Nice” stories of American victories in Iraq and Afghanistan by bribing journalists and paying editors to carry stories written by Army PsyOps personnel.
Department of State has Karen Hughes dumped onto them and she is running around demanding people overseas better be nice about America or else! A good whip to keep White House Staff “On Message” but sadly not the best person for the position she occupies.
A major problem is declining inbound tourism and the treatment paying guests get at airports. The Travel Industry NeoCons, brought in from big Republican donors, pander to the Administration as seen in the recent WTTC Lovefest in Washington, where the Neocons who have done most to destroy American inbound tourism were given the platform, and the people who mattered, such as from New Orleans and the ravaged Gulf Coast were left out. What a disgrace.
America has a huge arsenal of cultural and creative delights, from food to fun, from Hollywood to the Art Galleries and Museums. Yet watching US TV Networks like CNN overseas, and it is a diatribe of Terror, Death and Threats. Bush can’t do a televised news conference without enraging a couple of billion people, with his constant Terror threats. It’s time to stop the slide before it becomes mean and nasty. It’s time to go back to Reagan’s way of managing the global image.
Electronic Diplomacy – America’s Media Image
During the quiet summer months I have been calling contacts around the world to get an idea of the “State of the Image” of the United States. Remember under President Reagan I visited these countries and have first hand experience of the people and their valued opinion. The results were startling, and worrying. Under President Reagan many people thought he was a threat to world stability because of his attitude to Nicaragua and his tendency of considering what John Wayne would have done before making a decision. Much of the rhetoric was well meant, and not that serious. The world still liked Hollywood, McDonalds and US brands in the shops.
Sadly the United States has replaced Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union as the perceived torturing aggressor in billions of eyes, which needs to be contained. The vast majority of former friends believe the US Military deserves a “Bloody Nose”, a far cry from the gratitude and affection of World War II. The image of D-Day has been replaced by Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib. The loud culturally-challenged American tourist is now seen with contempt, and not with the benevolent affection of earlier decades.
………….. This all suggests that years and years of work of American diplomats, military men and women, Peace Corps volunteers, and citizen ambassadors in trying to present a favorable view of the United States to the peoples of other countries is now down the drain — thanks to the neocon-adopted Machiavellian tenet that the “ends justify the means.”
President Reagan’s Public Diplomacy
Today the United States finds itself with the worst public image in the history of the Republic. Even staunch Allies are turning away from the highly visible failures of everything from Intelligence to Humanity.
The Rabid Religious Right don’t care, for they are isolated from reality, often living in comfortable luxury awaiting Armageddon and the Second Coming of Christ. Sounds like a Conspiracy Theory, but it’s too real.
It wasn’t always so bleak. President Reagan realized the slipping public image of the United States around the world, and sought advice from the world’s experts, not just Beltway Bandits carving up the national coffers for friends and family.
His advisers knew that there had to be a third party operation to pull this together, and one that could be seen as not being part of the Washington Beltway Brigade. The contracts to explore the feasibility and build the key parts of the network were given to Alan Simpson. He was responsible for visiting 125 US Embassies and helping create the first global political TV network and Developing Reagan’s Public Diplomacy Trump Card
Key Biographies
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson brings experience of project management in over 80 countries together with 35 years senior management experience in Business Development, Operations, Sales and Marketing, from small start up teams, to multi national market leaders.
He has spoken at the United Nations, New York on five occasions, testified before the House of Representatives, the US Senate, and keynoted major conferences, including at the prestigious Center for Strategic and International Studies, represented governments before public hearings requesting change in international rules, and facilitated major change policies for corporate and government leaders.
He has authored several hundred briefs for governments and corporations, as well as commentary and articles for print, online and electronic media.
Linda Schnabl Simpson
Linda has managed tens of thousand meetings, dinners, and events, including over 300 high profile political, corporate and social events, and several thousand workshops and seminars. Her experience includes The White House, Reagan Inaugural and Royal visits. But before Linda Schnabl joined the Ford White House she already had extensive event production and campaign experience from her days with College Republicans. She worked on the campaigns of President Nixon, several Senators, Congressmen and Governors. She moved from the White House to the RNC developing workshops, and training programs, and field work with key campaigns. From the RNC she moved to political fundraising, including dinners for Henry Kissinger, Countdown to Victory, then on to managing logistics for the Reagan Inaugural. She moved into government as a Political Appointee to the staff of the Secretary of Commerce, and later Department of Health and Human Services, managing a $25 million program.
Managing Change
Washington, DC — The new buzzword for the candidate to reside in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is “Change”. They all want to see change, in government, jobs, energy, commerce, even in our diet and health.
Never is a word mentioned about How this change will take place, and more important How it will be managed. True there is an urgent need for change. The failed policies of the Bush Administration can be seen everywhere, and nowhere is it more obvious as when Americans fill up their autos. The price of Oil is a direct result of mismanagement of both the war, the economy and global relations. Consider the amount of oil the US military uses in Iraq and you will understand my point.
The indicators for today’s failures have been visible for a long time, but ignored. How can the world’s only Superpower admit it has problems with management, and most of the young managers and VP’s are a product of a failed education system where cookie cutter diplomas are valued far more than real world experience. A good case study is to look at the “Unforeseen Consequences” of diverting Corn to Ethanol production, away from the food chain. The problem is that it was seen a long time ago by those of us who bothered to look at the intelligence, and calculated the predictions. But it pandered to the “Special Interests” and has netted billions of dollars for those lucky enough to get a chunk of the Pork Barrel.
America has embarked on a free fall without a parachute, that is driven by greed, and where ability and life experiences are replaced by sound bites, slogans, and feel-good media. Most believe the structural failures in banking, manufacturing, transportation and the critical infrastructure are only an anomaly, the Stock Market is booming, and the Good Times are coming back shortly. Young managers have been led to believe, by grossly naive twenty something Consultants from the major Accounting firms that experienced human resources in a company are easily replaced, and that saving money and increasing the bottom line are the only metrics they need watch.
Most sources of political, financial and commercial intelligence show a lengthy period of tumultuous change ahead, where the ability to manage this transition in a global competitive environment will be the difference between success or failure of the project, division, even the corporation. Many major corporations are facing failure at worst, or chaos at best.
Highly visible change is clearly seen coming in the pharmaceutical, financial and energy sectors, as well as in the defense sector, making huge profits from unsustainable military actions. The choice for the voter in November will be between healthcare and housing, versus military aggression around the world. The economy can’t support both. The energy sector is the most visible as prices rocket amid pure speculation by Hedge Funds and money managers. There is lots of oil out there and the world is reasonably stable. This greed will drive us deeper into recession, seen by everyone except George Bush.
Many of the managers and business leaders today have never experienced a recession, and have little or no experience of international business. America has lived for too long on credit from overseas, unrealistic expectations, and flawed management theories to boost the bottom line at any cost to the workforce. The skills needed to manage change in an enterprise can’t be learned from reading books about Cheese, from attending a handful of lectures from Academia, and taken in isolation.
In April 2008 I decided to focus on the political and energy sectors, as the sheer volume of global intelligence was swamping our networks. The energy sector and the associated water and food sectors are closely intertwined, and the future looks bleak, and very, very expensive.
Let’s hope there are more than cute TV commercials and sound bites in the pipeline!
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Political Intelligence, Legislative Trends and Forecasts
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Political Change Management
Global Communication Network Analysis
Moderating Briefings, Conferences and Media Events
Alan J. Simpson, Washington, DC
The rate of change of communication in today’s world is increasing, and over the next year we will see changes in global politics, financial and investment markets, major industries, and the rise and fall of many international business leaders. Change is around us, and many corporations and organizations, even governments are not prepared, or have the procedures, or teams in place to effectively manage or communicate these changes. Those who plan ahead, with the best intelligence and strategy will succeed. Even then they need external validation to spot those unforeseen errors.
On the pages of ComLinks I have covered many subjects over the last 15 years of publishing and broadcasting. A broad spectrum of industry contacts. They confirm that the winds of rapid change are blowing around the world, and many organizations, even governments are ill prepared to meet these challenges. The communication links need to be established, protected and every threat analyzed.
Neglected by many corporations the world of Corporate Intelligence may be the only way many enterprises can save themselves with the ability to predict and manage change. Ignoring the changing world will result in disaster, even for the Giants of Wall Street. But analyzing the data to death will not accomplish anything is the results and actions can’t be communicated and understood.
Without good Communication Links there will be failure!




